By A Mystery Man Writer
You’re supporting your partner through their pregnancy—and the adventure of parenting is about to begin. (Congrats!) If mama plans to breastfeed, then naturally she will need to take the lead. There are a lot of reasons you’ll want to support her. Breastfeeding helps reduce your baby’s risk of infection and other chall
Research shows that a partner's support is one of the strongest predictors of exclusive breastfeeding duration. So if you have one, getting your partner on board with breastfeeding is a great first step toward success. We'll help you kick off the convo with 10 great tips that are meant to be shared.
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