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Recommended Reading List on Breastfeeding for Parents

Complete Book of Breastfeeding
by Marvin S. Eiger, MD and Sally Wendkos Olds
Workman Publishing Company 1999 (Third Edition)

The Nursing Mother's Companion
by Kathleen Huggins
Harvard Common Press 1999 (Fourth Edition)

Breastfeeding: Getting Breastfeeding Right for You
by Mary Renfrew, Chloe Fisher, Suzanne Arms; 2000.

The Breastfeeding Book: Everything You Need to Know About Nursing Your Child from Birth Through Weaning
by Martha Sears R.N., William Sears M.D.; 2000.

Breastfeeding Pure & Simple
by Gwen Gotsch; 2000.

Eat Well, Lose Weight While Breastfeeding: Complete Nutrition Book for Nursing Mothers
by Eileen Behan; 1992.

How Weaning Happens
by Diane Bengson, 2000.

Mothering Your Nursing Toddler
by Norma J. Bumberner; 2000.

Nursing Mother, Working Mother: The Essential Guide for Breastfeeding and Staying Close to Your Baby After You Return to Work
by Gale Pryor; 1997.

So That’s What They’re for: Breastfeeding Basics
by Janet Tamaro; 1998.

The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding
by Gwen Gotsch, Judy Torgus; 1997.

 

 

 

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