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A Breastfeeding Friendly Approach to Postpartum Depression: A Resource Guide for Health Care Providers, Paperback / softback Book

A Breastfeeding Friendly Approach to Postpartum Depression: A Resource Guide for Health Care Providers Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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When new mothers gets depressed, health care providers are often quick to suggest that they stop breastfeeding.

This advice is often contrary to what mothers want to do and these mothers may experience weaning as another significant loss.

The truth is that stopping breastfeeding is often completely unnecessary.

Mothers can continue to breastfeed while recovering from depression.

In fact, recent studies have shown that breastfeeding can aid in their recovery.

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