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  1. I hope your books cover breastfeeding in detail! I am volunteer breastfeeding counsellor and I find that mothers spend too much time preparing for labour and not enough time educating themselves on breastfeeding. Good luck!

  2. Great post Meghan! I also found the same resources you mention above to be helpful. Another resource that I really used a lot when making decisions AND when discussing options with my health care providers was evidencebasedbirth.com. A really awesome website that presents the best research in an unbiased way as well as provides 1 page pdf downloads you can take with you to your appointments. I really recommend it. Best of luck with your upcoming birth.

  3. Great list! As a postpartum Doula, birth and breastfeeding educator, I’d add The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding to the list as a lovely read to help moms-to-be help prepare for the early weeks. Enjoy the journey!

  4. Thank you for this guide, Meghan! I’m still years away from childbirth, let alone trying to conceive, but it’s wonderful to know that this resource is available when the time comes.