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What to eat while breastfeedingCan
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You don't need a special breastfeeding diet during breastfeeding, but what you eat does need to be nutritionally balanced. That means plenty of fruit and vegetables, as well as whole grains such as oats, brown rice, and cereals and breads labelled 'wholegrain',' …
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