Feeding Babies Frugally, Part I: The Early Months
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how to get free or inexpensive breastfeeding help « Shomer Shekalim – ₪ added these pithy words on Aug 28 11 at 1:49 PMI like the post.
However, in my experience you need more that “one or two good nursing bras” to successfully breastfeed.
Mother can rent hospital grade pumps and they are less expensive than formula. The hospital grade pumps are MUCH better than the regular ones.
Also, the link to my post about working and breasfeeding is not working.
Take care,
A
Ariela, thank you for the comments and suggestions. The feed, by the way, has not been updating for about two weeks.
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