Female Anatomy - Changes Post-Partum (Pregnancy Health Guru)

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Your nipples are leaking. You can feel your uterus with your fingers. Your body is sore. What's going on and when will it stop? More Post-Pregnancy Videos: http://pregnancy.healthguru.com/content/browse/cid/15/sid/36/Labor_Delivery/Postpartum

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Female Anatomy - Changes Post-Partum (Pregnancy Health Guru)

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  • It's perfectly OK ...

    It's perfectly OK to formula feed, too, if the mother/parents so choose. Nobody should be made to feel guilty if they formula feed their baby. Unfortunately, some obstetricians and pediatricians are almost fanatical about breastfeeding.

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  • Absolutely - if you ...

    Absolutely - if you can't that's a different matter.
    In the Uk there's even a charity that takes donated milk from mothers who can breastfeed for babies whose mother's can'T**s the mothers who can that need to make an informed decision.

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  • Regarding the ...

    Regarding the comments promoting breastfeeding, although it is true that most medical associations endorse the "breast is best" concept, there are any number of valid reasons why some women do not breastfeed. Nobody is a "bad mother" if they bottle feed. Mothers should be supported no matter which infant feeding method they choose. The social worker Karen Klieman wrote an editorial about this issue, entitled, "Is Breast Always Best?"

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  • Those antibodies ...

    Those antibodies from the breast milk last for 6 whole months, then you have to give them vaccinations,

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  • I agree, anyone ...

    I agree, anyone watching this video should atleast learn the benefits of breast feeding. Wikipedia is a good start, the web holds so much information. Avoiding breastfeeding is akin to ignorance.

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