Studies indicate that dialectical behavior therapy offers greater benefits than more generalized therapy. But treatment is intensive, and expensive.
Tag: American Academy of Pediatrics
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These New Breastfeeding Guidelines Ignore the Reality of Many American Moms
On the heels of Roe being overturned, a formula shortage and the failure to pass the PUMP Act, the recommendation to breastfeed for “two years or beyond” was ill timed.
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New Guidelines Encourage Breastfeeding Longer, but Call for More Parental Support
The American Academy of Pediatrics is urging doctors to have “nonjudgmental conversations” with families about their feeding choices.
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Amid Baby Formula Shortage, N.Y. Moms Are Donating Breast Milk
New York mothers with an excess supply of breast milk are donating to milk banks, as well as through informal channels, to help parents struggling to feed their babies amid the crisis.