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		<title>What You Need to Know About Early Pregnancy Stages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pregnancy, whether it was planned or unplanned, is important for any woman. Also, it is important to take good care of your body while it is forming another life inside. If you suspect that you might be pregnant, there are things you should do as soon as possible to help your body be as healthy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pregnancy, whether it was planned or unplanned, is important for any woman. Also, it is important to take good care of your body while it is forming another life inside. If you suspect that you might be pregnant, there are things you should do as soon as possible to help your body be as healthy as it can be.</p>
<p>It is important that you get enough of &#8220;the right substance&#8221; to help prevent birth defects. Your midwife or doctor might want you to be taking prenatal vitamins, and often extra folic acid, at this early pregnancy stage. It is also wise to stop doing something that could get bad materials inside your body, such as smoking and taking birth control pills.</p>
<p><b>How Can You Tell If You Might Be Pregnant? </b></p>
<p>There are many common symptoms at this stage of early pregnancy. Not all pregnant moms have all the symptoms, but you are likely to have at least one or two of them &#8211; maybe several. Take a look at the symptoms common at this stage of early pregnancy:</p>
<p>1. Missing Menstrual Period</p>
<p>One of the first indicator for women is to miss their menstrual period. Sometimes it is late, but more often a pregnant woman will skip it altogether. For some women, they suspect they are pregnant before they even miss their period. There are other symptoms that can lead them to that conclusion.</p>
<p>2. Spotting</p>
<p>Many women may notice light spotting &#8211; which is quite a bit lighter than a regular period, though it happens about the same time that the period would be expected. The spotting is caused by the implantation of the fertilized embryo into the uterine wall, letting off some blood. It is usually a brownish color, like dried blood. It should not be bright red, or in great quantity.</p>
<p>3. Exhaustion</p>
<p>A very common symptom at this stage of early pregnancy is to have exhaustion. Considering all the work your body is doing &#8211; making a new being &#8211; no wonder it takes its toll on the body! Also, there are hormonal shifts in the pregnant woman&#8217;s body that can make the mommy-to-be feel practically drugged. For example, progesterone, which is in high levels during pregnancy, tends to be sedating. If you have this situation at this stage of early pregnancy, take a nap.</p>
<p>4. Headaches or Back Pain</p>
<p>It is also common to have headaches or back pain early in pregnancy. This is caused by the hormonal changes as well as the other physical changes to the body that come with pregnancy.</p>
<p>5. Frequent &#8220;Call of Nature&#8221;</p>
<p>Another symptom that is common is the need to go to the bathroom much more often than before. There are several reasons for this, including the bladder getting irritable with the extra blood in the pelvic region, but the bottom line is, you may not want to go too far from the security of a bathroom during this stage of early pregnancy.</p>
<p>6. Changes In Body</p>
<p>Most women in the early pregnancy stage notice that their breasts become swollen and tender. The blood vessels on them can look like road maps, and the Montgomery glands (the little &#8220;pimple&#8221; looking things by the nipples) get bigger, along with the areolas (the red &#8220;target&#8221; around your nipple). These changes are in preparation for breastfeeding your baby.</p>
<p>7. Morning Sickness</p>
<p>At this early pregnancy stage, probably the most frustrating symptom is that of the nausea of morning sickness. While it doesn&#8217;t stick just with morning (some women have nausea all day) and not all women even get it, it is very common among pregnant women. Fortunately, it usually only lasts for the first trimester.</p>
<p><b>Closing Words</b></p>
<p>Early pregnancy stages are very important for your baby. You need to make sure if you are in it or not. Monitoring symptoms is as important as taking a pregnancy test. Do both and if the result is positive, then congratulations. You&#8217;re going to be a mommy.</p>
<p>Discover more <a target="_new" href="http://www.pregnancyhowto.com">pregnancy information</a> that can help you enjoy <a target="_new" href="http://www.pregnancyhowto.com">your early pregnancy stages</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When will my baby start kicking? When would I start feeling the fluttering in my tummy? When would s/he develop fingers and toes? Can he/she hear me or feel my touch? Is he/she big enough to respond to me? All these and a lot more questions keep coming to the mind of a pregnant woman [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When will my baby start kicking? When would I start feeling the fluttering in my tummy? When would s/he develop fingers and toes? Can he/she hear me or feel my touch? Is he/she big enough to respond to me? All these and a lot more questions keep coming to the mind of a pregnant woman every now and then. She can easily find answers to these by acquiring the relevant knowledge about Pregnancy stages. Knowing about these stages would give her a fair idea about what to expect when.</p>
<p>This would make the mother know what her little one inside her is up to. It actually comes with the explanation of what would happen next in various pregnancy stages. This subsides the anxiety of would-be mothers and helps them to handle each stage in a better way. These phases of pregnancy are medically referred to as pregnancy trimesters. These trimesters greatly differ from each other in terms of development and growth of the baby taking place during their course.</p>
<p>Medical experts from all over the world have affirmed that every pregnancy is different from the other. And so are the symptoms shown in various pregnancy stages. Some may start feeling the heartburns in the very first trimester itself whereas some may not feel it at all.</p>
<p>The first trimester is considered to be the most crucial of all the stages of pregnancy. It inflicts a lot of changes upon the would-be mother. Right from tender breasts to constant tiredness and from nausea to frequent urination; all occur during this time itself. This trimester does not only cause various changes in the body of the mother but also witness the heartbeat of the baby as well. It is during this phase only that the baby moves its tiny limbs. In the second month of pregnancy, around the seventh week, the face of the baby will develop giving way to the development of various vital organs as well. It is therefore quintessential for the mother to have a balanced diet during this phase. This would ensure that the baby would get all the nutrients desired for a proper development and periodic growth.</p>
<p>In the second trimester, the baby starts growing further and by the 16th week s/he develops a stronger heartbeat and fine body hair.</p>
<p>The next stage, that is, the third trimester is the time for the mother to start taking baby birth lessons. As by the 35th week both the mother and the baby would come full term and would be anxiously waiting for the DUE DATE. Around this time only, the use of the pregnancy calculators and calendars gets enhanced more than ever for the expecting women consult them every now and then.</p>
<p>Pregnancy stages can be dealt with quite easily if the would-be mother is aware about them. She can cope better with her changing body if she knows what can happen and when. Also, being better informed will actually save her a lot of undue stress.</p>
<p>To know more about the different <a target="_new" href="http://www.pregnancy-resources.com/Page-Pregnancy-Stages_87.html">pregnancy stages</a>, you may visit the provided link. Studying the <a target="_new" href="http://www.pregnancy-resources.com/Page-Pregnancy-Stages-Symptoms_219.html">pregnancy stages symptoms</a> can help the expecting mothers track the baby&#8217;s growth and development.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Soon after the delight of discovering that &#8220;I am pregnant&#8221; the mothers want to discover what is going to happen during the different pregnancy stages. The initial pregnancy symptoms are actually the result of changing hormonal levels and the growth of the baby in the womb. Now the anxiety is for handling incoming pregnancy stages. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Soon after the delight of discovering that &#8220;I am pregnant&#8221; the mothers want to discover what is going to happen during the different pregnancy stages. The initial pregnancy symptoms are actually the result of changing hormonal levels and the growth of the baby in the womb. Now the anxiety is for handling incoming pregnancy stages. Read on to find the answer to all your anxieties.</p>
<p>Each pregnancy stage is accompanied with many changes in both the mother and the baby, and the better understanding of these changes helps to enjoy them more.</p>
<p><strong>First Pregnancy Stage</strong></p>
<p>During the first pregnancy stage the baby is developing at an incredible rate. During these twelve weeks of the first stage, the baby grows from two tiny cells to about seven centimeters long fetus with many of its organs(including heart) in the functioning position. Obviously this gives a deep effect on the mother&#8217;s body. Increasing level of hormones at this stage is the major cause of nausea, morning sickness, extreme tiredness and much more in this stage. The mother can only cope up to these changes if she is stronger enough. A multivitamin pill is of great help at this stage.</p>
<p><strong>Second Pregnancy Stage</strong></p>
<p>During the second stage the baby polishes its body functions and goes on to develop rapidly. In the middle of this pregnancy stage the sex of the baby can be determined. At the end of this stage the baby is about thirty five centimeter long and weighs about more than 1 kilogram.  Now the mother&#8217;s body does not fit into the old outfits. Due to the expanding belly it is the right time to buy new maternity clothes.</p>
<p><strong>Third Pregnancy Stage</strong></p>
<p>The third and the last stage of pregnancy, seems to be the longest. The organs of the baby have become strong enough to survive on their own. The weight of the baby varies a lot here but on the average it is almost three kgs and about fifty centimeters in length. You will again feel tired and exhausted, but now because of carrying the baby. The baby is about to arrive and the body is now preparing for the labor and birth process.</p>
<p>The moment the baby is delivered and he/she comes in your lap all the tiredness of carrying him up will be waived off. You have designated with a new post &#8220;The Mom&#8221;. Though the journey was hard and long but the reward is no doubt marvelous.</p>
<p>For week by week pregnancy picture aided pregnancy details check Pregnancy Stages [http://pregnancyindetail.blogspot.com] and enjoy the pregnancy at its spirit.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pregnancy is a joyous but stressful journey of pregnancy stages in an average woman&#8217;s life. Pregnancy is an individual experience and each woman reacts differently. Staying fit and healthy should be your goal throughout the rapidly changing stages of pregnancy during your journey to motherhood. The nine months of pregnancy are customarily divided into three trimesters, of three month each. Each stage of pregnancy has an individual but predictable character with its unique effects on both the mother and the baby&#8217;s development.</p>
<p><b>The Distinct Pregnancy Stages</b></p>
<p>It is very important for a woman to know and respect the limitations of the body and the growing fetus during her pregnancy. Good diet, light exercise, positive attitude and adequate relaxation should become a part of your daily routine for the birth of a healthy and happy baby. The three distinct pregnancy stages or trimesters are the distinct stages of baby&#8217;s growth in the womb.</p>
<p>The first trimester is the start of pregnancy. Hormonal changes during the first three months of pregnancy will increase fatigue, nausea, bowel movements, excessive urination and heightened emotional sensitivity. Do not be too shocked or frightened by these changes, just deal with them in a most sensible ways to overcome them. Guard against any infections and sickness to protect your baby&#8217;s health.</p>
<p>The second pregnancy stage is called the second trimester. Your body starts showing the &#8216;baby bump&#8217; and you can feel the baby&#8217;s movement. Initial fatigue and nausea abates and you develop the &#8216;bloom&#8217; of pregnancy with a general glow of well being. Keep a meticulous routine of personal hygiene, and take adequate calcium for the growth of baby&#8217;s skeletal system.</p>
<p>The third pregnancy stage is the last trimester, as baby completes its growth. As the belly grows you feel more tired, so take adequate rest and diet to ensure proper oxygen and nutrients to the baby. Avoid lifting heavy weights and discomfort of any kind. Soon your baby will be born. This last stage of pregnancy culminates in labor. The three stages of labor are &#8211; the dilation of the cervix, the delivery of the baby and the delivery of the placenta.</p>
<p><b>Recognizing The Start Of Labor</b></p>
<p>Some of the signs and symptoms of labor are: uterine contractions, period-like cramps, backache, diarrhea, breaking of waters and dilation of the cervix. As the contraction become painful and intense, the cervix dilates to about 10cm and you have an intense desire to push. There is burning and pain as baby&#8217;s head emerges from the vaginal canal, and finally the baby slips out followed by placenta. Do not be embarrassed by bowel motion, as it is common during this pregnancy stage of labor.</p>
<p>While you are experiencing the varied joys of pregnancy, share the events and feelings with your partner to make him feel the joys of impending fatherhood during your varied pregnancy stages.</p>
<p>Apurva Shree is the online editor of free pregnancy information resource <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pregnancy-period.com">http://www.pregnancy-period.com</a> She has developed this site to provide valuable information on pregnancy and useful methods to enjoy your pregnancy period and the ways in which you welcome your new world of motherhood. <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pregnancy-period.com">http://www.pregnancy-period.com</a> is your free resource that not only provides information on pregnancy period but the other aspects of pregnancy as well.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are expecting for the first time, you will be anxious to know about the pregnancy stages and how the nine months are going to be. Till now, you might have heard of the three trimesters; now you are going to experience them! It is better that you have all your facts clear and you also keep a tab on your pregnancy weekly to avoid unnecessary worries.</p>
<p><b>Pregnancy Journal</b></p>
<p>It&#8217;s a trend to keep a journal among moms-to-be. It helps you to write about how you feel during different pregnancy stages and lets you keep pace with the changes taking place inside you. You can even get a clear picture of each stage of pregnancy. It will make you feel closer to your baby.</p>
<p><b>Pregnancy Calendar</b></p>
<p>This is a wonderful tool that keeps you informed about the different stages of pregnancy development. The calendar is based on an intensive research carried out by medial experts over many years. Although it&#8217;s general in description, it is a good guide for the first time moms-to-be. However, it is advised not to assume the calendar as a substitute to your regular doctor&#8217;s visits.</p>
<p><b>Pregnancy Trimesters</b></p>
<p>There are three pregnancy stages, known as trimesters, during the entire nine-month span.</p>
<p><b>THE FIRST TRIMESTER</b> &#8211; You will be bombarded with various symptoms such as morning sickness, fatigue, frequent urination, tender and enlarged breasts, and others. Do not panic. They are normal and temporary. The best way to deal with these nasty effects is to follow an exercise regime and a nutritious diet. This stage of pregnancy marks a rapid development of the fetus and a whole lot of changes in your body. The symptoms are your body&#8217;s way of coping with the sudden and drastic hormonal changes.</p>
<p><b>THE SECOND TRIMESTER</b> &#8211; During this stage, your baby will achieve its full development. There will fine hair all over its body and a strong heartbeat. Your belly will become huge and will exert force on your back. It&#8217;s better to buy maternity pillows that give you support while you are sleeping on your side. Do not discontinue your exercise. Go for regular prenatal checkups to ensure everything&#8217;s going on perfectly.</p>
<p><b>THE THIRD TRIMESTER</b> &#8211; This marks the beginning of the baby stage of pregnancy. Your baby is fully grown by now and waiting for the due date to arrive as much as you are! You can make use of a pregnancy calculator to know when exactly you will be delivering. Although these calculators are not 100 percent accurate, they help in reducing the anxiety of the due date. This is also the time to enroll for classes related to childbirth and nursing. Take your partner with you so that he can become a responsible father. In addition to this, make a pregnancy plan that mentions the type of birth, kind of anesthesia, and other such matters.</p>
<p>Remember, ignorance is NOT bliss in pregnancy. It really helps to be well-informed about the different pregnancy stages. Who says pregnancy is tough? It&#8217;s exciting, enjoyable, and a lot of fun!</p>
<p>With information about <a target="_new" href="http://www.pregnancy-period.com/pregnancy_stages.html">pregnancy stages</a>, you know exactly what to expect in each stage of pregnancy, and you can enjoy your pregnancy trimesters. Information about different stages of pregnancy development is helpful when you are maintaining a pregnancy journal. Visit <a target="_new" href="http://www.pregnancy-period.com">Pregnancy</a> to know more about pregnancy weekly and other aspects of pregnancy such as pregnancy planning, pregnancy tests, pregnancy weight gain, pregnancy diet, weight loss after pregnancy, <a target="_new" href="http://www.pregnancy-period.com/maternity-clothes.html">maternity clothes</a>, baby showers, breastfeeding and almost everything you would like to know about pregnancy and childbirth.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Breast-feeding is one of the most natural things in the world. Many women have questions about breast-feeding. There are myths and facts about breast-feeding. These will be discussed in the list of questions and answers provided below.</p>
<p><b>Q. What are some myths about breast-feeding?</b></p>
<p>There are many myths about breast feeding such, as you cannot take any medication while breastfeeding. Most medications are safe for you but you should check with your doctor first. A breast-feeding mother with an infection should not be breast-feeding. Actually she should continue because her milk provides the baby with help to resist infections. If s/he does become ill, it will not be severe.</p>
<p><b>Q. What are some problems that can occur with breast-feeding?</b></p>
<p>Some women may not be able to produce enough milk. Others produce too much milk, too quickly and this can cause engorgement. Expressing some of the milk may relieve some of the pain.</p>
<p><b>Q. Are there things I should avoid while breastfeeding?</b></p>
<p>You should avoid alcoholic drinks as the alcohol does pass through to the baby and it can affect the baby&#8217;s weight and central nervous system. If you drink only occasionally, make sure you do it after you nurse. This means that alcohol level will be lower or gone before the next feeding. Avoid spicy or gassy foods as these can upset your baby&#8217;s delicate tummy.</p>
<p><b>Q. What is Thrush?</b></p>
<p>Thrush is a yeast infection in the baby&#8217;s mouth that looks like little white patches on their tongue and the inside of the cheeks. Mom can continue to breast feed as long as both she and the baby are treated with a medication.</p>
<p><b>Q. Can I breast-feed while taking medication?</b></p>
<p>Yes you can breast feed while taking medication. Be sure before you take anything that you check with your doctor first to be on the safe side. Most medications are safe but it&#8217;s better to err on the side of caution.</p>
<p><b>Q. Can just any woman breast-feed?</b></p>
<p>Yes any woman can breast feed provided that she hasn&#8217;t had breast surgery that has affected the milk ducts. The size of her breasts does not affect breast-feeding.</p>
<p><b>Q. What is Milk Fever?</b></p>
<p>This is an outdated term that referred to plugged milk ducts. In fact, if you have a fever you have Mastitis not Milk Fever that is a misnomer.</p>
<p><b>Q. Can my baby be allergic to my breast milk?</b></p>
<p>It is highly unlikely that your baby can become allergic to breast milk. Talk to your pediatrician to see what he might suggest. You might need to take your baby to a gastro-enterologist for testing but continue breast-feeding unless you are told to stop.</p>
<p><b>Q. Can breast feeding mother drink caffeinated beverages?</b></p>
<p>Yes coffees, teas, and soda are okay but in limited amounts. The caffeine does pass through your milk to the baby. It can make your baby restless and fussy.</p>
<p><b>Q. Can I drink carbonated beverages while breast-feeding?</b></p>
<p>In moderation carbonated beverages are okay in limited amounts. Two a day should not affect your baby. The concern is the large amounts of phosphorous that are in carbonated beverage and this is for all women; it may decrease the amount of calcium you will be able to absorb.</p>
<p><b>Q. What can I do if my baby refuses to breast-feed?</b></p>
<p>If your baby refuses to breast feed you can try feeding him while he&#8217;s asleep or very sleepy. You can try varying positions while you are feeding.  You could also try breast feeding your baby while in motion, for example rocking, walking, or riding in the car.</p>
<p><b>Q. Can I lose weight safely while I am breast-feeding?</b></p>
<p>While you are breast-feeding don&#8217;t worry too much about losing weight. It is important that you east a very healthy diet in order to maintain your milk supply. Check with your doctor as s/he might have helpful hints for you.</p>
<p><b>Q. Can Diabetic mothers breast-feed their babies?</b></p>
<p>Yes, Diabetic mothers can breast feed. After birth babies of Diabetic mothers must be monitored for low blood sugar, a high hematocrit, and possibly low calcium.  Pumping their breasts as soon after birth as possible to help bring in their milk supply. This will make it easier for their babies to learn how to nurse.</p>
<p><b>Q. What are some of the benefits of breastfeeding for my baby and me?</b></p>
<p>The benefits of breast feeding for women is that the risk of breast and ovarian cancer is reduced, it helps you to lose some of the pregnancy weight and may lower the risk of osteoporosis. Another benefit is it saves money on formula and bottles.<br />
<br />The benefits of breast feeding for babies is that their mothers milk protects them from allergens and eczema, reduces stomach upset, and lessens the incidence of SIDS. It also protects the baby from such diseases as Spinal Meningitis, Type I Diabetes, and Hodgkin&#8217;s Lymphoma. There is also some suggestion it may help prevent obesity later in life.</p>
<p><b>In Conclusion</b></p>
<p>The information given here is just a fraction of what is available out there. You search the Internet or talk to your doctor and/or hospital for more specific information regarding breast-feeding and options that may be unique for you. The choice is up to you and you know what would be right for you and your baby.</p>
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		<title>Nine Top Tips For Breast Feeding Your Baby</title>
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<P>The best thing I ever did before I had Emily was to go to a breast feeding workshop. They teach you how to deal with things that might cause problems while you get <STRONG>breast feeding</STRONG> established. Don&#8217;t worry if it seems to take time to get it right. A long and stressful birth, a c-section, and other factors might cause your baby to not want to breast feed straight away. Other babies will take to it immediately. It&#8217;s a natural thing to do, but it takes time for you and your baby to learn this new skill. <BR><BR>If you want to express so your partner can feed the baby, it&#8217;s recommended that you wait 6 to 8 weeks before giving your baby a bottle. This is due to nipple confusion. It&#8217;s easier for a baby to get milk from a bottle than his or her mother&#8217;s breast, so it&#8217;s better to start the baby on the breast first. Remember that you can express ahead of time and store breast milk in the freezer for when it is needed. See my article Top Ten Tips for Expressing Breast Milk for more information on breast milk storage &#8211; link provided below. </P><br />
<P>To position your baby for feeding, place the baby on your lap with your baby&#8217;s head at the breast you intend to feed from. If your baby&#8217;s mouth is level with your nipple then you shouldn&#8217;t need a pillow. If you need a pillow find one that allows your nipple and baby&#8217;s mouth to be level with one another. Make sure your baby is lying on his or her side and is straight. If your baby is feeding form your left breast, for example, use your right arm up your baby&#8217;s back to support the head. To begin feeding, manually express a little breast milk first. Having a wet nipple area can help keep your nipples from becoming sore. <BR><BR>Then place you thumb at the top of your areola and your second figure underneath your areola. Doing this helps to form your breast better for your baby get a better mouthful. Now your baby&#8217;s nose should be directly across from your nipple. Keep expressing a little milk to interest your baby to feed. When your baby opens his or her mouth wide, quickly but gently move your baby&#8217;s head towards nipple. Don&#8217;t be forceful, it could put the baby off. A little discomfort is normal to start with, but feeding should not be painful. If it is, your baby is not latched on properly. <BR><BR>Take your baby off and try again. To break your baby&#8217;s latch gently side your small finger into your baby&#8217;s mouth to break the suction. If you do not break suction it will really hurt, and it&#8217;s very unlikely that your baby will come off. If you start feeding from your left breast, try to swap to the right the breast at some time during the feed. If you start with your right breast at the next feed doing this will allow both breasts to be empty, saving them from becoming engorged. First time mum&#8217;s, while you&#8217;re still in hospital, call on help when you need to feed. It&#8217;s always worth getting someone to check that you&#8217;re doing this right until you feel confident that you can do it right. Going home when there is something not right could cause your baby to feed improperly and lose weight. </P><br />
<P>Learning a new skill immediately after going through childbirth can be stressful. Remember to stay calm. It&#8217;s worth it in the end, because you&#8217;ll know you&#8217;re giving your baby the best start in life.</P><br />
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<P>Top Ten Tips for Expressing Breast Milk</P><br />
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		<description><![CDATA[My name is Emily and I am a new mom. My daughter Lily turned one year old last week and I am having the time of my life raising her. I am still breast feeding and pumping which makes her one healthy little girl. I have so many great memories of her and most of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My name is Emily and I am a new mom. My daughter Lily turned one year old last week and I am having the time of my life raising her. I am still breast feeding and pumping  which makes her one healthy little girl. I have so many great memories of her and most of them are from when she is nursing. The way she looks up at me is heart warming and when she laughs is so very cute. Breastfeeding has helped me bond with my baby Lily. When she is nursing I can really tell how much she loves and needs me. Breastfeeding creates a strong bond between mother and child. Oxytocin (the love hormone) gets released by the mother&#8217;s neurons which can create intense feelings of love and compassion while breastfeeding.</p>
<p>When I was pregnant I decided to breast feed her as soon as she was born. I did a lot of research and learned about how beneficial breastfeeding and pumping is for a baby. If mothers breast feed for at least one year there babies would grow up strong and healthy.</p>
<p>I truly believe that Lily is so health because I breast feed her. She had her first high fever when she was 11 months old. She came down with her 103 temperature one morning and she was already feeling better that night. She recovered so quickly with absolutely no medications. Breast milk gives babies nutrients, antibodies and so much more. This is why I believe that breast milk is the best milk you can ever give your baby.</p>
<p>Breast milk is the best form of nutrition for an infant. It has the right amount of fats, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, and much more. Baby Formula companies are trying to recreate breast milk for years now. However formulas cannot compare to the benefits to a breast milk. Formulas are artificial and do not have the proper balance of what an infant needs.</p>
<p>Formulas have also been shown to give babies food allergies, diarrhea, and colic symptoms. This is because an infants digestive system has not been fully devolved. If a baby is fed something that is unnatural and artificial it will their bodies will have a harder time processing it. Breast milk is the easiest milk for a baby to digest.</p>
<p>The American Academy of Pediatrics says that mothers should exclusively breast feed for at least until the baby is six months old. After that than she can start introducing solid foods. However babies should continue breast feeding until they are one year of age or even older.Mothers can even choose to exclusively nurse up to one year. Of age.</p>
<p>Did You Know That Breast feeding And Pumping  Can Help Boost a Baby&#8217;s Immune System?</p>
<p>When babies are born there immune system are undeveloped which is why that are at a high risk of getting ill. A Breast fed baby is passed some of the mother&#8217;s immunities through her milk. When a baby is given formula they are not able to get any of the immune boosting powers of breast milk. This can prevent a long list of problems including:</p>
<p>developing food allergies, type 2 diabetes, type 1 diabetes, lymphoma, leukemia, respiratory illness infections, hypertension, stroke, heart attacks, sleep apnea, asthma, poor self esteem, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, suicides, etc&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>Breast milk has a lower risk of becoming contaminated too. If you are buying formula from a grocery store you would be transferring it from the plastic containers into the babies bottles. This elevates the risk of bacteria getting into a babies digestive system and causing infections. Babies who are breast fed develop less infections than babies who have been fed formula because of the anti bodies in breast milk. Babies cannot get any anti bodies in any formulas sold today. Breast feeding and pumping is the only way for your baby to get the antibodies they need. Breast Feeding and Pumping Also Helps With Prevent Childhood Obesity</p>
<p>Studies show that breast fed babies are leaner and gain less excess weight. Formula fed babies have been shown to be heavier and don&#8217;t develop as much muscle as breast fed babies do. Breast fed infants do not over eat like formula fed babies can.</p>
<p>Breast feeding has a different effect on your baby&#8217;s hormone levels and metabolism than formula feeding does. One of these hormones is insulin which tells the body how to store fat. In the long run physical consequences can range from premature death, to serious chronic conditions that reduce the overall quality of life. Breast Feeding Can also Be Beneficial To the Mother</p>
<p>When a mother breast feeds her baby for the very first time after birth her uterus contracts down and she will bleed less. This is a natural way for a mother to heal from labor. Breast feeding also lowers the mother&#8217;s risk of pre menopausal breast cancer, ovarian cancer and osteoporosis. Nursing also helps the mothers get back into shape. Pregnant women put on extra weight because they lay down extra fat cells which are later utilized when she breast feeds. Formula is very expensive so the mother could end up saving thousands of dollars every year.</p>
<p>You Can Breast Feed Even If You Cant Be With Your Baby</p>
<p>New moms may have careers they need to go back to. Or if she should ever need time to herself a breast pump can make it possible for a any mom to continue breast feeding. There are manual pumps but after a long day of work you will probably be tired and wont want to manually pump. The Medela Freestyle Breast Pump is a hands free pump. You can relax while this pump does the work for you. Breast milk can last a long time when stored in the freezer. So that if you should ever have to leave you will have reserved milk to rely on.</p>
<p>If you do decide to breast feed I believe that you will be giving your baby a head start to becoming a healthy person. Breastfeeding and pumping are very beneficial for you and your baby. Not only will you bond with your child you will be helping them to lead a healthier happier life.</p>
<p>I have created a site to help parents find fun ways to prevent and beat childhood obesity. This is a deadly epidemic that we all need to fight! <a target="_new" href="http://childhoodobesityinamerica.com/breastfeeding-and-pumping/">ChildhoodObesityInAmerica.com</a></p>
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