Breastfeeding

Nursing is good for your toddler. If you are breastfeeding, continue as
long as you and your toddler enjoy it. Nursing has many benefits:

Some tips:

Get some sunshine!

Take your child outdoors a few minutes a day. Sunshine enables the body
to make vitamin D. The lack of this vitamin can cause the child’s bones
to soften. This condition is known as rickets. It can result in bowed or
crooked legs.

Dark-skinned children need more sunshine than light-skinned ones. That’s
because dark skin absorbs less sunlight.

Your doctor may advise giving your
child vitamins, especially if you are
breastfeeding. A supplement can help
ensure that your baby gets enough
vitamin D. Check with your doctor.

To learn more about breastfeeding, you may want to contact your local
health department, WIC clinic, hospital, La Leche League or doctor. You
can call La Leche League at 1-800-LALECHE or visit their Web site at
www.lalecheleague.org/.

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