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This book has been much more valuable to me than any other on the topic, specifically because it is not "preachy". Unlike "Babywise" and other breastfeeding/infant sleep books, it does not constantly prescribe the "best" way to breastfeed your baby. "The Nursing Mother's Companion" is outlined by the baby's ages and developmental stages, and information about your baby's likely nursing habits within that developmental stage follows. It lets you know what to expect, some potential pitfalls (like plugged ducts, refusal to nurse or overabundant milk) and how to handle them. After reading it, I felt both like I had a handle on what nursing was going to be like and that I would be able to nurse my baby successfully--and I have, largely due to this book.
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absolute must for any woman planning to breastfeed. great as an initial read, then as a resource throughout the breastfeeding experience!
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This book is a terrific reference for new nursing mothers. It provides details on various nursing problems for the mother or baby and how to solve them or whether you need to go to the doctor.
Michelle S. (mswaney) reviewed The Nursing Mother's Companion (5th Revised Edition) on + 8 more book reviews
SUPER helpful reference guide. I'm going to keep it through nursing. Finally I got a pregnancy book recommendation worth the time!
Highly recommend this book! It has been very helpful and informative. The concise "survival guides" in each chapter address common concerns for the stage of development. It's very easy to read and understand.
I have to admit I didn't read the entire book, because I was unable to breastfeed. For those new moms who are going to breastfeed it seems to have everything you might need to know.