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Breastfeeding -- Answers to Moms' Most-Asked Questions
By Marianne Neifert, M.D., Parenting
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In the 25-plus years that I've been counseling new moms about nursing, I've probably heard every possible concern. Worrying about breastfeeding is completely normal -- especially if you're doing it for the first time. Such doubts, however, can sometimes lead a woman to wean earlier than she otherwise would have. But knowledge is power; if you learn all you can about breastfeeding, you'll be better able to keep yourself -- and your baby -- on track. The following seven concerns are ones that I'm often asked about:

Marianne Neifert, M.D., is a PARENTING contributing editor and the author of Dr. Mom's Guide to Breastfeeding.


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