The Breastfeeding Book: Everything You Need to Know About Nursing Your Child from Birth Through Weaning
by Martha Sears (Author), William Sears
Sears Parenting Library
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A fully revised edition of the Dr. Sears guide to breastfeeding, a perennial favorite for parents for nearly two decades. From pediatric experts Martha Sears, R.N., and William Sears, M.D., a comprehensive, reassuring, authoritative information on: How to get started breastfeeding, with illustrated tips for latching on Increasing your milk supply Breastfeeding when working away from home Pumps and other technology associated with breastfeeding Making sure your nursing baby gets optimum show more nutrition, including the most recent information about the importance of omega-3 fatty acids and "milk-oriented microbiota" Nutrition and fitness for moms Nighttime breastfeeding Breastfeeding and fertility Toddler nursing and weaning Special circumstances And much more... Breastfeeding contributes to nurturing a smarter and healthier baby, and a healthier and more intuitive mommy. Isn't that what every child needs, and every parent wants? show lessTags
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I have very mixed feelings about this book. It gives alot of good advice, suggestions, medical tips-how to talk to doctors, what to eat, what medicines not to take, what to do if there are problems nursing, etc. It is loaded with information. But it is also very dogmatic. I'm not a weak-willed person by any means, but when I finished reading this book, I thought "I can never live up to all this. If I only nurse for 6 months, I'll be a failure." That's not the kind of stress a new mom needs when she starts breastfeeding. There were even a couple of times I actually though "Oh God, I can never do this. Why bother?" He also says many times how natural nursing is-anyone who's had problems with latching on knows better. Thank goodness I took show more a nursing class with my child birth class-it was a calm, realistic reminder that, while women have been breastfeeding as long as they've been giving birth, that doesn't mean it's second nature to anyone. Also, I HATED his suggestion that the baby comfort suck. I don't know any woman who's been able to do this without having bleeding, chapped nipples.
I would suggest this book as a reference-especially the medical information. But I would not read it for comforting suggestions or motivation to breastfeed. show less
I would suggest this book as a reference-especially the medical information. But I would not read it for comforting suggestions or motivation to breastfeed. show less
Includes great advice about breastfeeding, but goes pretty far at insisting mothers should breastfeed at all costs, which is not always realistic, so it may make women who are struggling with breastfeeding feel worse.
Since I read this book while pregnant, what I especially liked in it was the description of what to expect the very first time I put baby to breast -- right after birth, that is. The descriptions of common problems that may come up (and how to deal with them) seemed clear, too. I thought it was a good introduction to breastfeeding, but I'll know just how good of an introduction it was in a few weeks, I suppose!
The Breastfeeding Book is the newest addition to the Sears Parenting Library. The book is easy to read and thoroughly indexed. Dr. and Martha Sears cover everything from the basics of breastfeeding, such as how to get the baby to latch on properly, father's role, working and breastfeeding, toddler nursing, and weaning. The authors' logical step-by-step approach is honest and realistic, and makes this a very accessible reference.
Easy to read and thoroughly indexed, The Breastfeeding Book, by Dr. and Martha Sears covers everything from the basics of breastfeeding, from how to get the baby to latch on properly to toddler nursing and weaning. The "Consumer's Guide to Breastfeeding Products" is interesting as well as informative. Includes tips and interesting facts in sidebars throughout the text.
Interesting insights, would be a good book to have on hand for reference.
Interesting insights, would be a good book to have on hand for reference.
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- 649.33 — Technology Home & family management Child rearing; home care of people with illnesses and disabilities by family and friends Breastfeeding
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- RJ216 .S418 — Medicine Pediatrics Pediatrics Nutrition and feeding of children and adolescents
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