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A substance in human milk can kill cancer cells

by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | May 18, 2010 | breastmilk, cancer killing cells, numan milk

Substance in Breast Milk Kills Cancer Cells, Study SuggestsScienceDaily (Apr. 23, 2010) — A substance found in breast milk can kill cancer cells, reveal studies carried out by researchers at Lund University and the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.Although the special...

Federal Health Reform and Nursing Mothers

by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | May 17, 2010 | breastfeeding and the law

On March 23rd, 2010, President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, H.R. 3590. Follow the link below to learn more about what this means to employers and employees with regards to an employer being required to provide reasonable break time for...

A gradual return to work for the breastfeeding mother

by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | May 11, 2010 | back to work, breastpumping, human milk storage guidelines, symphony pump

Mothers can prepare to return to work by being organized and planning a gradual transition back to work. Ideally, new mothers need at least 6-12 weeks of maternity leave to recover from childbirth and to establish a good milk supply. When a woman is not able to take...

A gradual return to work for the breastfeeding mother

by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | May 10, 2010 | back to work, breastpumping, human milk storage guidelines, symphony pump

Mothers can prepare to return to work by being organized and planning a gradual transition back to work. Ideally, new mothers need at least 6-12 weeks of maternity leave to recover from childbirth and to establish a good milk supply. When a woman is not able to take...

The breastfeeding mother and her return to the workplace

by aabreastfeeding@hotmail.com | May 9, 2010 | Uncategorized

When a mother returns to work, she has many things on her mind. When she is a breastfeeding mother, one of the items on her returning to work list is often figuring out the logistics of expressing her milk during the workday. She has worked hard during the early weeks...
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