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President Bill Clinton signed the Right to Breastfeed Act in 1999 to ensure women can breast-feed on federal property.
Dozens plan Smithsonian nurse-in The Associated Press 2011
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In 2005, Babytalk magazine won a National Magazine Award for an article called “You Can Breastfeed.”
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In 2005, Babytalk magazine won a National Magazine Award for an article called “You Can Breastfeed.”
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In 2005, Babytalk magazine won a National Magazine Award for an article called “You Can Breastfeed.”
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Breastfeed – No energy to manufacture or transport, no packaging to throw away, no preparation required.
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The screen then flashes: “Breastfeed exclusively for 6 months.”
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Another book I would say is compulsory for mothers-to-be is Learning to Breastfeed (ed by Lil Deverell and Debbie Tuck).
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The screen then flashes: “Breastfeed exclusively for 6 months.”
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In 2005, Babytalk magazine won a National Magazine Award for an article called “You Can Breastfeed.”
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Breastfeed your baby whenever she shows feeding cues typically eight to twelve times a day for a newborn.
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010
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