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Expecting Parents
News and resources for expecting parents. Pregnancy Planning Checklist, A Parent's Guide to Doulas, Building a Truly Useful Birth Plan, and more.
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A Parents’ Guide to Doulas
Unlike other options doulas are trained nonmedical professionals who assist families by providing evidence-based information and resources, in addition to non-judgmental emotional, physical and culturally appropriate support.
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Building a Truly Useful Birth Plan
Birth plans are a terrific vehicle for clarifying and communicating your values, beliefs and intentions for your baby’s birth and immediate postpartum care.
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Feeding
Resource and helpful information related to breastfeeding
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Breastfeeding Resources
If you’re a new mom just finding your way with breastfeeding, it can make your whole day to find the perfect spot to nurse when you’re out with Baby.
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Getting Support for Bottle Feeding
Many parents use a bottle to feed their baby. There are many resources that PEPS Parents share about the challenges and successes they have with bottle feeding.
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Feeding
Feeding is an important topic for PEPS Groups that is relevant again and again at all stages of a child’s growth and development. Find helpful information and resources on feeding.
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Image JPEG image How to share breast milk safely
Safer milk-sharing is possible, Newman says, as long as parents follow a few guidelines.
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Image JPEG image The business of breast milk
When a mom can’t produce enough milk on her own, the AAP recommends pasteurized donor milk (generally, milk obtained from a milk bank that has been treated with heat to kill any pathogens).
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Image JPEG image Owen with the bottle
Owen's feeding
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