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Breastfeeding is giving human breast milk to infants to meet their nutritional needs.See also:Breastfeeding tipsOvercoming breastfeeding problemsBreastfeeding mothers - self-careFormula feedingAge-appropriate diet for children
Review Date: 10/23/2007

Breastfeeding is giving human breast milk to infants to meet their nutritional needs.See also:Age-appropriate diet for childrenBreastfeeding - self-careBreastfeeding tipsFormula feedingOvercoming breastfeeding problems
Review Date: 8/2/2009

Breastfeeding is often an enjoyable and rewarding experience for mothers. A breastfeeding mother must continue to take care of her baby and herself, as she did during her pregnancy.
Review Date: 8/2/2009

Breastfeeding is often an enjoyable and rewarding experience for mothers. A breastfeeding mother must continue to take care of her baby and herself, as she did during her pregnancy.
Review Date: 10/19/2007

Review Date: 8/2/2009

Review Date: 1/14/2008

Caffeine is a substance that exists naturally in certain plants. It can also be produced synthetically and used as an additive in food products. It is a central nervous system stimulant and a diuretic.
Review Date: 8/6/2007

Caffeine is a substance that exists naturally in certain plants. It can also be produced synthetically and used as an additive in food products. It is a central nervous system stimulant and a diuretic.
Review Date: 5/2/2009

Calcium is the most plentiful mineral found in the human body. The teeth and bones contain the most calcium (about 99%). Nerve cells, body tissues, blood, and other body fluids contain the remaining calcium.
Review Date: 1/17/2007

Calcium is the most plentiful mineral found in the human body. The teeth and bones contain the most calcium (about 99%). Nerve cells, body tissues, blood, and other body fluids contain the remaining calcium.
Review Date: 3/7/2009

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