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Effective Sucking
Feeding Guide for Older Infants
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Freezing Breast Milk
How Breast Milk is Made
Infections
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Mother's Nutrition
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Pumping Guide
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Weight Gain Problems
Work and Breastfeeding Guide
Work, Before You Go Back
Working and Breastfeeding
Workplace and Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding Your Premature Baby

Benefits of Breast Milk
Adding to Mother's Milk
How to Pump
Collecting and Storing Breast Milk
When You Don't Have Enough Milk
Helping Your Baby Learn to Breastfeed

Mother's Breastfeeding Difficulties

Sore Nipples
Delayed Milk Production
Not Enough Milk
Flat Nipples
Plugged Milk Ducts
Mastitis

Baby's Breastfeeding Difficulties

Ineffective Sucking
Slow Weight Gain
Breastfeeding Problems
Too Much Milk

Working & Breastfeeding

Maternity Leave
Your Workplace
Childcare
Introducing a Bottle
Expressing Your Milk
Helpful Equipment
Before You Go Back to Work
At Work

Collecting & Storing Your Breast Milk

Using a Breast Pump
Storing Your Milk
Thawing Frozen Breast Milk
Care of Your Pump Equipment

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Bottle-Feeding Your Baby
Bottles and Breastfeeding
Infant Feeding Guide

Breastfeeding Basics

Benefits of Breast Milk
Getting Started
How Milk is Made
Effective Breastfeeding
Effective Sucking
Mother's Nutrition

Frequently Asked Questions About Feeding

How do I get started breastfeeding?

How do I prevent sore nipples?

Can I breastfeed after I go back to work?

How do I store extra breast milk?

What types of formula are available?

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Pediatric Care at Rush

Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, is a leader in caring for children of all ages, from newborns through young adults.

At Rush, physicians from more than 30 specialties address the full range of pediatric diseases and congenital problems, from the common to the complex. Rush pediatricians, pediatric surgeons, nurses and other health professionals provide care that aims to fulfill community needs, empower parents and advance pediatric care.

For more information about the pediatric care at Rush visit the Rush Children’s Hospital home page.

Or phone (888) RUSH-KID or (888) 787-4543.

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Breastfeeding and Returning to Work
Childcare
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Effective Breastfeeding
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Feeding Your Newborn - Bottle-Feeding
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Feeding Your Newborn - Infant Feeding Guide
Feeding Your Newborn - Online Resources
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Flat or Inverted Nipples
Getting Ready
Getting Started
Helpful Equipment
How Milk is Made
Ineffective Latch-On or Sucking
Insufficient or Delayed Milk Production
Introducing a Bottle
Low Milk Production
Mastitis
Maternal Nutrition and Breastfeeding
Maternity Leave
Milk Collection and Storage
Milk Expression Techniques
Mismanaged Breastfeeding
Moving Toward Breastfeeding
Over-Active Let-Down
Plugged Milk Ducts
Slow or Poor Infant Weight Gain
Sore Nipples
Storing Your Breast Milk
Taking Care of Your Breast Pump and Collection Kit
Thawing Breast Milk
The Benefits of Mother's Own Milk
Using a Breast Pump
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