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		<title>Nursing Your Baby in Public</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 15:30:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>We all know that public <a title="breastfeeding" href="http://www.breastfeeding.com/" target="_blank">breastfeeding</a> can be a contentious issue. But no matter which side you’re on, when your baby’s hungry, it’s not going to matter where you are. With a little preparation, you can make breastfeeding easier, whether in public or in private.  After all, breastfeeding is the healthiest way to feed your baby.</p>
<p><a title="Nursing covers" href="http://www.contourmd.com/Nursing_Covers_s/325.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">Nursing covers</a> are a discreet way of publicly feeding your breastfeeding baby. A good <a title="breastfeeding cover" href="http://www.contourmd.com/Nursing_Covers_s/325.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">breastfeeding cover</a> is large enough to completely cover the entire chest and the baby, yet flexible enough so that you can still make eye contact with the baby. It can also double as a sun shade or blanket.</p>
<p><a title="Breastfeeding clothes" href="http://www.contourmd.com/Nursing_Apparel_s/324.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">Breastfeeding clothes</a> are an absolute must for nursing mothers, not only when breastfeeding in public, but also for use in private. <a title="Nursing tops" href="http://www.contourmd.com/Nursing_Apparel_s/324.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">Nursing tops</a> and <a title="breastfeeding bras" href="http://www.contourmd.com/Pregnancy_and_Nursing_Bras_s/323.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">breastfeeding bras</a> provide much needed breast support, yet allow for quick and easy access to the breasts for nursing.</p>
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		<title>Breastfeeding After Breast Augmentation Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 13:08:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Multiple studies have shown that <a title="breastfeeding is the healthiest way" href="http://www.breastfeeding.com/all_about/all_about_more.html" target="_blank">breastfeeding is the healthiest way</a> to feed your baby. And contrary to popular belief, most women who have had <a title="breast augmentation surgery" href="http://www.yourplasticsurgeryguide.com/breast-augmentation/" target="_blank">breast augmentation surgery</a> are still able to breastfeed, although some may experience lower milk production. If you do find you have a limited supply of milk, breastfeeding can be supplemented with formula.</p>
<p>If you’re planning to breastfeed after <a title="breast augmentation surgery" href="http://www.yourplasticsurgeryguide.com/breast-augmentation/" target="_blank">breast  augmentation surgery</a>, you’ll want to invest in some quality <a title="breastfeeding apparel" href="http://www.contourmd.com/Pregnancy_and_Nursing_Bras_s/323.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">breastfeeding apparel</a>, such as <a title="pregnancy bras" href="http://www.contourmd.com/Pregnancy_and_Nursing_Bras_s/323.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">pregnancy bras</a> or <a title="nursing bra" href="http://www.contourmd.com/Pregnancy_and_Nursing_Bras_s/323.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">nursing bras</a>. Because your breasts continue to grow and change shape during pregnancy, a <a title="pregnancy bra" href="http://www.contourmd.com/Pregnancy_and_Nursing_Bras_s/323.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">pregnancy bra</a> that is designed to accommodate those changes will likely be more comfortable than your regular bras. <a title="pregnancy bra" href="http://www.contourmd.com/Pregnancy_and_Nursing_Bras_s/323.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">Pregnancy  bra</a> also help to prevent breast sagging after pregnancy.</p>
<p><a title="nursing bra" href="http://www.contourmd.com/Pregnancy_and_Nursing_Bras_s/323.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">Nursing  bras</a> provide breastfeeding support and have easy opening systems that make the breasts more accessible for nursing.</p>
<p>Many women choose to wait to have their <a title="breast augmentation surgery" href="http://www.yourplasticsurgeryguide.com/breast-augmentation/" target="_blank">breast  augmentation surgery</a> until after they have breastfed their last child because pregnancy and breastfeeding can cause breast sagging. If you have drooping breasts after pregnancy, <a title="breast lift surgery" href="http://www.plasticsurgery.org/Patients_and_Consumers/Procedures/Cosmetic_Procedures/Breast_Lift.html" target="_blank">breast lift surgery</a> can help restore them to their pre-pregnancy position.</p>
<p>As with all <a title="breast procedure" href="http://www.yourplasticsurgeryguide.com/breast/" target="_blank">breast procedures</a>, it is highly recommended that a <a title="compression support bra" href="http://www.contourmd.com/compression_support_bra_s/152.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">compression support bra</a> or <a title="post surgical bra" href="http://www.contourmd.com/post_surgical_compression_support_bras_s/120.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">post surgical bra</a> be worn for optimal results.  Be sure to speak with you doctor about what <a title="compression garment" href="http://www.contourmd.com/compression_garments_s/4.htm&amp;click=7146" target="_blank">compression garment</a> is best for after surgery.</p>
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