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<description>by Doria Keesling, APRN, CNM, IBCLC (Missoula, Montana)

Making the commitment to breastfeed your baby is the greatest gift of all. Every day researchers present new evidence about the benefits for both mom and baby. Benefits for baby include fewer ear infections and colds, decreased risk of obesity, diabetes, and auto-immune disorders like eczema and asthma.</description>
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