The book gives the basics of a balanced diet in pregnancy and while breastfeeding, lists remedies that might help relieve discomforts, and gives guidelines on cutting down alcohol, smoking, drugs and caffeine.
This book describes new research evidence suggesting that mothers and babies innately know how to breastfeed, and introduces a new approach called biological nurturing.
This book is a ‘must read’ for all professionals involved in the provision of postnatal care and will be of interest to other health related disciplines and the social sciences, it contributes significantly to our understanding of women’s experience and decisions about breastfeeding.
Hard-hitting look at issues surrounding breastfeeding. This book is a gripping read, irrespective of your own experience of baby feeding, and will change your view of the politics of breastfeeding and what needs to be done to protect a mother's right to impartial information and real choice.