Breastfeeding Basics: Tips for Nursing Mothers

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Health professionals consider a mother's milk to be the ideal nourishment for her baby.
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Breastfeeding rates in the United States are trending upward, with 79 percent of newborns in 2011 starting off their lives at their mother's breast, compared with 75 percent of newborns in 2007, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

However, some mothers may not have the support they need when they begin to breastfeed and when challenges arise, said Dr. Ruth Lawrence, a professor of pediatrics and obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine in Rochester, New York. "That's why having a peer-support group who can help a nursing mother is very important."

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