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Feeding |
| Breastfeeding & Work |
Should I breastfeed if I'm going back to work?
How can I get my breast baby to take a bottle?
How do I warm breast milk, and which pump should I get?
| Breastfeeding & Pregnancy |
Should I prepare my breasts for nursing?
Can I breastfeed while pregnant?
Should I already have colostrum at 6 months?
| Breastfeeding Problems |
Will I recognize nipple confusion?
| Breastfeeding & Drugs |
What effects will drugs given during my cesarean have on the baby?
What effects will benedryl have on breast feeding?
| Formula Feeding |
My baby cries when he has a bowel movement, is it his formula?
How will I dry up my breast milk?
Shirley Wingate, RNC, CD, is an OB/GYN nurse with 12 years experience as an obstetrical nurse and childbirth educator. She is certified as a specialist in women's health and is an experienced labor and postpartum doula in private practice. She is the founder and director of "Birth Matters Inc." a prenatal and parenting resource and support center. Throughout her career she has been involved in developing, teaching and expanding services in the community to educate families and support them as they face the changes, challenges and choices that childbearing brings.
She feels that childbirth is a normal, natural and wondrous occasion and has confidence in a woman's ability to listen to her body and trust her instincts during childbirth. She believes that a laboring mothers thoughts, ideas and concerns should be given the utmost respect and feels that all women are entitled to a positive birth experience with rich rewards and feelings of accomplishment. She has been published in "The International Journal of Childbirth Education" and was a contributor to Polly Perez and Deaun Thelan's book on doula programs. She is also on the advisory council for the guidebook "Having Children, The Best Resources to Help You Prepare." She lives in the Midwest with her husband of 21 years and has a daughter and two sons.