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"When you're a new mom,
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you have a lot of different priorities.
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I mean theres so many things
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coming at you, and so many
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decisions, and so many choices to make
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And for me it was very important to say
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Breastfeeding is the first thing that needs
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to be payed attention too."
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"It's nurishing
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of the spirit almost.
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It's the connection that you have
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beyond just milk."
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"Hi I'm Cate Colburn Smith.
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I'm a business professional,
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breastfeeding advocate,
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and a mom.
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I wrote the book
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'The Milk Memos'
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about my own experience
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returning to work and continuing
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to breast feed my daughters.
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And we created this video to educate,
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motivate, and inspire you to keep
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breast feeding after you go back to work."
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"I always, always knew, I would
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breast feed.
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I'm a dietician.
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That's the optimal feeding
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for infants.
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The American Dietetic association
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is the organization I follow
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as a dietician,
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and that's what they recommend."
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"I mean we read about it all the time
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that breast fed babies
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they do better in every aspect of life,
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and I wanted to give my son that advantage
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that breastfeeding offers."
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"It's very cost effective
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and you dont have to
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wake up in the middle of the night
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especially when they are you know, feeding
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every two hours.
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I didn't have to get up in the middle of the night
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and go shake a bottle."
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"One of the benefits that I really saw was
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I got sick, I wasn't sure if it was the flu
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but I did get really sick
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and I was scared for her to get
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sick, and she didnt get sick.
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And so it really protected her
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from any sickness that I had."
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"It's your time to reconnect with your
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child.
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The separation between mother and child
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is easier when you're nursing,
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hands down, no questions asked."
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"Just to be able to
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unconditionally love her during
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that moment I think is
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is the best feeling that you can have."
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"The American Academy of Pediatrics
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strongly endorses breast feeding,
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because they know it results in the
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healthiest outcome for
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babies and mothers.
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And their recommendations are that
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every baby, with rare exceptions
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would be breast fed.
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And they recommend exclusive
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breast feeding for the first
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six months.
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We know that exclusive
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breast feeding helps extend
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the duration of breast feeding
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and exclusive breast feeding
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gives the most health benefits to
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the babies.
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These benefits are dose related.
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So the more fully you breast feed
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and the longer you breast feed
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the more benefits to the baby."
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"Breast feeding is a natural thing
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but it won't happen on its own.
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To really make it work,
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you'll need to have a plan
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and have it be a high priority.
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And ultimately remember why you're doing it
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it's for your baby."
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"So I knew that there was going to be obstacles
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that would happen, that would take place
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because I heard it from other women
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but I knew that it was going to be my goal
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no matter what obstacle came up
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that I was going to breast feed
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up until one year."
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"I read something in a fitness magazine
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that said if you have to make yourself
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your priority
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and if youre going to exercise you have to
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put your exercise on your calendar.
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And I just thought well my baby
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is my priority right now and its
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the same thing
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I'm going to put it on my calendar
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that's it, that's my time
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every day."
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"To be able to pump
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so that I can come home
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and breast feed my baby, that really, ultimately
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because pumping is
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as humorous as it is
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it's not the most fun thing.
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you do have stuff attached to your breasts
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you do kind of feel like a milk maid sometimes.
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It's not glamorous.
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If this is what I need to do in order to be able
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to come home and breast feed my baby
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that is why I'm doing it."
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"It's a means to an end."
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"It is."
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"As great as breast feeding is
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unfortunately some women face challenges
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It may be physical issues
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or
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for some women
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there are challenges in the workplace
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with coworkers, and management."
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"Work was my priority also
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unfortunately my coworkers
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didn't feel comfortable with that.
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They had a lot of resentment built
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they weren't telling me
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and they would go individually
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and file complaints to my boss."
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"They would say
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'When are you taking home your boob juice?'
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or
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just little remarks.
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But to me it was like okay it was kind of
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funny, but at the same time
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I knew they were trying to make a point."
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"..And her response was 'I don't think that's a good idea.'
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and as a professional
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you're not garaunteed breaks.
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And again thats another point
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where, if I was strong enough
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and assertive enough
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I could have said
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'There's a breast feeding law that supports me.' "
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"Research shows that
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workplace lactation programs
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benefits employers in many ways.
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Health care costs are lower
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because mother and baby are healthier.
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There is lower absenteeism.
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Higher productivity and job satisfaction
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improved employee loyalty,
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and a positive image for the employer
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in the community."
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"We didn't have our first illness
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until my son was eleven and half
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months old.
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So I never take off work
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because my child is healthy."
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"Them being so supportive
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has made me feel a lot better
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about coming back to work
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and a lot better about staying
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with my current company."
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"I still met all of my requirements
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you know, getting my paperwork done,
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making sure that I was
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meeting with our clients, returning phone calls
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all that stuff."
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"A lot of times when I would
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come back from a pumping session
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I would definietely feel more focused
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in my work."
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"To me it brought in more of a way
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recruit other individuals
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for working for that company
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because they knew that they were
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family oriented."
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"All of society benefits when our babies
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are breastfed
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because we have healthier citizens.
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You have to remember that infants today
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are leaders tomorrow and so
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having a baby that has
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optimal brain development from the
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composition of the milk
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and has the health benefits
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of breast feeding.
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It is really a win for everybody.
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We save significant healthcare dollars
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when we promote breastfeeding."
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"I encourage you to set a goal for how
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long you'll continue breastfeeding
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after returning to work.
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Know that you can achieve that goal
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and even go beyond it,
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and that there are tons of resources
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to help you.
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On ColoradoBreastfeeding.org
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there is great information and links.
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You can turn to your Pediatrician,
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A lactation consultant, and most of all
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to other working moms
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who have continued breastfeeding
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and gone through exactly
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the kinds of things you're experiencing."