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We’ve moved to @MarchofDimes on Twitter. Please follow us there for the news and wellness resources you need on your pregnancy and parenthood journey.
Arlington, VA
Joined January 2008
We’ve moved to @MarchofDimes on Twitter. Please follow us there for the news and wellness resources you need on your pregnancy and parenthood journey.
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Friday’s the day - we’re moving to @MarchofDimes here on Twitter. Please be sure to follow us there for health and wellness resources and much more!
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Thanks for following @modhealthtalk. We’re moving content on this account to @MarchofDimes, so be sure to visit and click “follow” to keep getting news moms need!
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Be sure to follow us @MarchofDimes. We may be moving on Twitter, but you’ll still receive the latest health news and information you need to feel healthy and strong during your pregnancy and parenthood journey!
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We’re moving on Twitter! Visit us @MarchofDimes and be sure to click "follow." That way you won’t miss an update or the health news you need.
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#DYK most women can start #breastfeeding within 1 hour after giving birth? If you are having a hard time getting your baby to latch, know that any amount of breastfeeding is good for your baby’s health and development. Even breastfeeding for a short time is good for your baby.
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The first few days after giving birth, your breasts make a thick, sticky, early form of #breastmilk called colostrum. #Colostrum has nutrients & antibodies that your baby needs in the first few days of life. It changes to breastmilk in 3 to 4 days. #NationalBreastfeedingMonth
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Our @modhealthtalk account is moving! Please follow @MarchofDimes for health news, updates and information you need on your pregnancy and parenthood journey.
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Data on breastfeeding rates among AI/AN populations are limited. That’s why observances like #NativeBreastfeedingWeek are so important. Breastmilk helps protect babies from many illnesses & benefits moms because it may lower risk of stress & chronic health conditions. #NBM20
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Having a healthy baby starts well before you get pregnant. This is called your preconception health. Part of good preconception includes making sure that your vaccinations are up to date. https://t.co/DQMmZDk22E
#ivax2protect
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Our vaccination chart shows which routine vaccinations are recommended before and during pregnancy. If you have a copy of your vaccination record, share it with your provider. https://t.co/CBTbfuyq0W
#ivax2protect
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If you’re worried that you’re not making enough breast milk, talk with a nurse or lactation consultant. Because of the #COVID19 pandemic, this will most likely be done via #telehealth, but they can guide you on how to build up your milk supply. https://t.co/MIJUaeE6FG
#NBM20
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This week marks the 2nd annual #NativeBreastfeedingWeek. Let’s take this time to uplift the voices of Native families, their experiences and advocate for access to high quality supportive and culturally-responsive breastfeeding support. https://t.co/9ifaW7R2ju
#NBM20
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During #NationalBreastfeedingMonth, find out how dads can play an important role in #breastfeeding. https://t.co/XJP6a88bdr
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Today is the first day of #NativeBreastfeedingWeek. The mission of the Native Breastfeeding Week community is to reflect the diversity of Native Breastfeeding experiences and/or encourage and uplift visibility of Native Breastfeeding experiences. https://t.co/oOWvhe7y5x
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Make sure your vaccinations are up to date before you get pregnant. Vaccinations can help protect you from certain infections that can harm you and your baby during pregnancy. https://t.co/KDPbcxmVqS
#ivax2protect
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What moms or would-be-moms need to know about planning, expecting or parenting.
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Stress around life events like #COVID19 can temporarily interfere with your efforts to #breastfeed and your milk supply. Don’t get discouraged. Breastfeeding and pumping can help relieve some of the stress and anxiety that you are feeling. https://t.co/B9dRqcn1pr
#NBM20
marchofdimes.org
What moms or would-be-moms need to know about planning, expecting or parenting.
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It’s always better to prevent a disease than to treat it after it occurs. That’s why vaccines are so important. Vaccinations protect your baby from 14 serious and potentially deadly diseases before his second birthday: https://t.co/oT6WQvNWYJ
#ivax2protect
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Some babies can breastfeed in the NICU, while others may need to get breast milk from a bottle or feeding tube. If your baby is too sick or has a birth defect that prevents her from #breastfeeding, you can feed her breast milk that you pump. https://t.co/vlOvpUV4tj
#NBM20
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