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		<title>FDA Expands Use of Approved Breast Cancer Drug</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FDA Expands Use of Approved Breast Cancer Drug
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Tykerb (lapatinib) in combination with Femara (letrozole) to treat hormone positive and HER2-positive advanced breast cancer in postmenopausal women for whom hormonal therapy is indicated.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Tykerb (lapatinib) in combination with Femara (letrozole) to treat hormone positive and HER2-positive advanced breast cancer in postmenopausal women for whom hormonal therapy is indicated.</p>
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		<title>My 5 Month Baby Can Only Have Breast Milk. She Is Allergic To Formulas. Does Anyone Have Any Suggestions?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 07:24:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been breast feeding my baby for about 5 months now. I wanted to introduce a formula and haven&#8217;t had any luck. I gave her Similac Advanced and she broke out in a rash in every crease of her body. I gave her Similac Soy and she threw up for about 4 hours and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been breast feeding my baby for about 5 months now. I wanted to introduce a formula and haven&#8217;t had any luck. I gave her Similac Advanced and she broke out in a rash in every crease of her body. I gave her Similac Soy and she threw up for about 4 hours and then had nasty diarrhea. I have tried to give her a hypoallergenic formula, but I can&#8217;t force her to swallow it. (it smells horrible, and I&#8217;m sure it tastes worse). I have no problem with continue to breast feed my baby if that is what she needs, but I&#8217;m worried my milk supply is decreasing and I have no alternatives. Does anyone have any suggestions or can relate?</p>
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		<title>Is My Breast Milk Making My Baby Sick?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 01:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[help!! my son is 10 days old and he has been having alot of dirty diapers with mucus and diarrhea. i am breast feeding him but today i gave him formula because i am sick and dehydrated and dont have much milk. he hasnt had any mucus in his stools today could my breast milk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>help!! my son is 10 days old and he has been having alot of dirty diapers with mucus and diarrhea. i am breast feeding him but today i gave him formula because i am sick and dehydrated and dont have much milk. he hasnt had any mucus in his stools today could my breast milk be making him sick?</p>
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		<title>Breastfeed A Toddler- Why?</title>
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Is your baby approaching his or her first birthday and you&#8217;re considering weaning?
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The American Academy of Pediatrics currently recommends that &#8220;breastfeeding continue for at least 12 months, and thereafter for as long as mutually desired.&#8221;
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<p>Is your baby approaching his or her first birthday and you&#8217;re considering weaning?</p>
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The American Academy of Pediatrics currently recommends that &#8220;breastfeeding continue for at least 12 months, and thereafter for as long as mutually desired.&#8221;</p>
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If you and your baby are still enjoying the nursing experience, why not take a look at some of the advantages of nursing beyond that first year?</p>
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1) Immunological Benefits</p>
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Contrary to popular belief, mother&#8217;s milk does not have an expiration date!</p>
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Your baby continues to receive all the benefits of human milk for as long as he is nursing. In fact, your milk changes to meet your baby&#8217;s changing needs. For instance, did you know that the milk of a Mom whose baby delivers prematurely is different from that of one whose baby is full term? The milk of a Mom whose baby is older has more protein, fat and more lysozyme (which destroys E. coli and salmonella bacteria) than it did when her baby was younger.</p>
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Now that your toddler is, well&#8230; toddling about, he&#8217;s exposing himself to more germs. He&#8217;s mouthing everything in sight and it&#8217;s getting harder to keep his toys clean. And what about those bits of carpet fluff and who-knows-what he always seems to find and quickly consume?</p>
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The immunological benefits of breastmilk may be even more important now. When your toddler does get sick and refuses food, he may even revert to almost totally nursing again. If this happens temporarily, you can rest assured that he&#8217;s getting his nutritional needs met. If he&#8217;s vomiting or has diarrhea, breastmilk is far superior to keep him hydrated than the popular rehydration drinks.</p>
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In addition, breastfed children tolerate vaccination better and are less likely to have adverse reactions.</p>
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In the Journal of Human Lactation, September 1995, several studies are cited which show that exclusive breastfeeding may continue well into the second half of the first year with no detrimental effects, and many positive effects. If you have a picky toddler or one with food allergies, your breastmilk serves as &#8220;nutritional insurance&#8221; for him and peace of mind for you!</p>
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2) Nursing makes discipline easier</p>
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A toddler&#8217;s life is full of frustrations. Having to hear the word &#8220;No&#8221;, wanting to do things that your uncoordinated body can&#8217;t do, learning to communicate with Mom and Dad and learning to accept limits is hard on a little person!</p>
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Nursing is a way of quickly calming a toddler, and it makes every boo-boo better. At our house we refer to nursing as &#8220;Baby Prozac&#8221;. It&#8217;s also a way to ease the suffering of a child cutting molars.</p>
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Nursing is an effortless way to calm a toddler to sleep, making naptime and bedtime easier for everyone.</p>
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3) Extended nursing and Mom&#8217;s health</p>
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Breastfeeding helps lower Mom&#8217;s risk of certain cancers for several reasons. Firstly, the fewer times in a woman&#8217;s life she ovulates, the less her risk. For some women, their fertility doesn&#8217;t return until the end of breastfeeding. I&#8217;ve known Moms who went 2 years without a period because their tot was still nursing.</p>
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Secondly, breastfeeding lowers a woman&#8217;s risk of getting breast cancer, and the longer she nurses, the higher the benefit.</p>
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Breastfeeding showers a woman&#8217;s body with hormones that help make her a calmer, less stressed out, and more relaxed Mommy. I&#8217;ve talked with women who had to wean suddenly and they report that they were shocked at the change in their attitudes compared to when they were nursing!</p>
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		<title>I Have The Stomach Flu And Diarrhea , Can I Feed My Baby The Breast Milk I Pumped Or Should I Discard It?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lorna and Angie don&#8217;t know what the hell they are talking about.
Breastmilk PREVENTS babies from getting sick.  By the time you get something, your baby has already been exposed.  The only reason they aren&#8217;t as sick as you is that they are getting the antibodies that you are making.
You need to feed the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lorna and Angie don&#8217;t know what the hell they are talking about.<br />
Breastmilk PREVENTS babies from getting sick.  By the time you get something, your baby has already been exposed.  The only reason they aren&#8217;t as sick as you is that they are getting the antibodies that you are making.<br />
You need to feed the baby that milk.<br />
The WORST thing you can do is to stop nursing/feeding them breast milk.  Right now my preschooler, me, and my husband are all sick.  Guess who is not sick?  That&#8217;s right, my breastfed baby.</p>
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		<title>How Long Does Baby&#8217;s Diarrhea Last When Breast Feeding?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breastfed babies have loose, mustard colored stools that can be seedy looking. This is not diarrhea, just normal breastfed baby stool.  If you are concerned though, save a diaper, take it to the doc with you &#8211; that is always the for sure way to find out.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Breastfed babies have loose, mustard colored stools that can be seedy looking. This is not diarrhea, just normal breastfed baby stool.  If you are concerned though, save a diaper, take it to the doc with you &#8211; that is always the for sure way to find out.</p>
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