Thank you for joining us at APtly Said for this year’s World Breastfeeding Week. We hope you’ve found support and enlightenment. As we bring the week’s celebration to a close, we leave you with a collection of API’s breastfeeding resources from our online publications. Additionally, the latest breastfeeding news can be found through API Links, our monthly enewsletter, and parent-to-parent support is given to breastfeeding mothers through API’s online discussion forums.
Feed with Love and Respect, the second of API’s Eight Principles of Parenting, on AttachmentParenting.org
A New Look at the Safety of Breastfeeding during Pregnancy from AttachmentParenting.org
Another Look at Breastfeeding with HIV/AIDS: An Interview with Marian Thompson, cofounder of LLLI from The Attached Family
Breastfed Babies and the Growth Chart from APtly Said
Breastfeeding After “Almost” Weaning from The Attached Family
Breastfeeding After Sexual Abuse from The Attached Family
Breastfeeding and Attachment Parenting are Intricately Linked from APtly Said
Breastfeeding and Breast Cancer Awareness Month from APtly Said
Breastfeeding and Cosleeping in a Critical Culture from The Attached Family
Breastfeeding and Working, an Illustration from The Attached Family
Breastfeeding for Two: Tandem Nursing from The Attached Family
Breastfeeding Helps to Offset Early Disadvantages from APtly Said
Breastfeeding into Toddlerhood from The Attached Family
Breastfeeding is Not Just for Babies: The Benefits of Breastfeeding a Toddler from APtly Said
Breastfeeding Memories from APtly Said
Breastfeeding On-Demand is OK from The Attached Family
Breastfeeding the Right-Brained Way from The Attached Family
Breastfeeding Twins?! from APtly Said
Breastfeeding While Pregnant from The Attached Family
Breastfeeding While Pregnant: Trying at Times But Ultimately Worthwhile from APtly Said
Celebrate World Breastfeeding Week from APtly Said
Celebrating the Model of Attachment from APtly Said
Challenging Society’s Views of Infant Feeding: Behind the Scenes of “The Milky Way” Movie from APtly Said
Dads Can Help Breastfeed, Too from APtly Said
Discovering On-Demand Breastfeeding from The Attached Family
Effects of Breast Implants on Lactation from The Attached Family
Extended Breastfeeding from APtly Said
Fighting the Battle Against Oversupply from APtly Said
Food Allergies in a Breastfed Baby from The Attached Family
From Fear to Breastfeeding from from The Attached Family
Interactions and Relationships in Breastfeeding Families: An Interview with Dr. Keren Epstein-Gilboa from The Attached Family
Is Pumping a Breastfeeding Requirement? from from APtly Said
Living with 25-Plus Food Intolerances from The Attached Family
Nature’s Case for Breastfeeding from APtly Said
Newsflash: Breastfeeding Mother Not Harassed for Breastfeeding in Public from APtly Said
Normalizing Extended Breastfeeding from APtly Said
Number One on the Breastfeeding Team is Daddy from The Attached Family
On Breastfeeding While Pregnant from APtly Said
On Support and Breastfeeding from APtly Said
Parents Crave Uncommon Support for Common Concerns, Like Breastfeeding from APtly Said
Parents’ First Decision: Feeding Your Baby from APtly Said
Pumping for Stay-at-Home Moms from The Attached Family
Rest and Sleep the AP Way from APtly Said
Supporting Breastfeeding in Still Life: A Look at the “Breastfeeding is Normal” Project from APtly Said
Supporting Nursing Moms from APtly Said
The Basics of Breastfeeding Advocacy from The Attached Family
The Breastfeeding Father from The Attached Family
The Chemistry of Attachment from AttachmentParenting.org
The Composition of Breastmilk, part 1 & part 2 from APtly Said
The End of Extended Breastfeeding from APtly Said
The Link Between Breastfeeding and Mental Health from The Attached Family
Trust Your Baby to Show You When to Breastfeed from The Attached Family
When Breastfeeding Difficulties are Overwhelming: Getting Past Them from APtly Said
When You Are Feeling Overwhelmed By Breastfeeding from APtly Said
Why Bedsharing and Breastfeeding Go Together, and What Could Happen If You Ignore Biology from APtly Said
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