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Archive | 2008

How to succeed in breastfeeding without really trying, or, Ten steps to laugh your way through

Natasha Shur; Paulina Shur

How to Succeed in Breastfeeding Without Really Trying provides new mothers with humorous, easy-to-use, hands-on advice and step-by-step instructions on how to initiate, sustain, and actually succeed in breastfeeding. After giving birth, many women are shocked to discover that breastfeeding does not come naturally; rather, it is painful and awkward. Feeling both frustrated and exhausted, they often find themselves without help or support from hospital staff. Not surprisingly, many do not initiate or prematurely quit breastfeeding. This book is written not only to help women breastfeed, but also to help them feel better overall, especially postpartum — perhaps the most joyful yet tearful time in a womans life.


Archive | 2008

WEAN LIKE A WINNER: (and toast to making it through)!

Natasha Shur; Paulina Shur


Archive | 2008

STRUT YOUR STUFF: (in the face of the general public)!

Natasha Shur; Paulina Shur


Archive | 2008

CHOOSE NURSING OVER NURSERIES: (while pregnant, think breastfeeding)!

Natasha Shur; Paulina Shur


Archive | 2008

BECOME A LIONESS: (and fight common sabotages in the hospital-jungle)!

Natasha Shur; Paulina Shur


Archive | 2008

SHAPE-UP AT BABY BOOT CAMP: (the first six weeks postpartum)!

Natasha Shur; Paulina Shur


Archive | 2008

PUMP IT UP: (without losing your sanity)!

Natasha Shur; Paulina Shur


Archive | 2008

FIGHT THE “YOTTLE” IN YOUR BABY' BOTTLE: (with the help of Dr. Seuss)!

Natasha Shur; Paulina Shur


Archive | 2008

SLEEP LIKE A BABY: (or with a baby)!

Natasha Shur; Paulina Shur


Archive | 2008

SURVIVE GETTING EATEN UP: (and solve feeding confusions)!

Natasha Shur; Paulina Shur

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