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Name: Rebecca Charlton
Job: Lactation Educator & Registered Dietitian, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
Summary: Rebecca Charlton is a lactation educator and clinical dietitian at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, where she oversees the growth and nutrition of children from birth to age 21. She graduated Scholar of the Year and Magna Cum Laude from Utah State University with a degree in Nutrition and Food Science, and an emphasis in dietetics. Her specialty lies with feeding infants and young children, as well as the specialized concerns of the disease Cystic Fibrosis.
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 Breast Feeding 
  1. Rebecca Charlton
  2. What is "lactation"? 
  3. What's in breast milk? 
  4. Should I breastfeed my baby? 
  5. When should I start breastfeeding my baby? 
  6. Does breastfeeding hurt? 
  7. What is a lactation educator? 
  8. How can a lactation educator help new mothers? 
  9. How can I find a qualified lactation educator near me? 
  10. What nursing supplies does a new mother need? 
  11. How do I breastfeed my baby correctly? 
  12. My baby has teeth. Can I still breastfeed? 
  13. How do I know if my baby is breastfeeding properly? 
  14. How often should I breast feed my baby? 
  15. How long should a breast feeding session last? 
  16. At what age should I stop breastfeeding a child? 
  17. Is it risky to have someone else breastfeed my baby? 
  18. What is "donor milk"? 
  19. When would my baby need donor milk? 
  20. How do I purchase donor milk? 
  21. How can I include Dad during my baby's breastfeeding stage? 
 Breast Feeding Problems 
  1. Rebecca Charlton
  2. What is "breast engorgement"? 
  3. How do I soothe the pain of engorged breasts? 
  4. Why do I get sore nipples after my baby feeds? 
  5. What should I do to alleviate sore nipples during breastfeeding? 
  6. What do I do if my baby refuses to breastfeed? 
  7. What is a baby's "nursing strike"? 
  8. What do I do if my baby has a nursing strike? 
 Infant Gas And Burping 
  1. Rebecca Charlton
  2. How do I know if my baby has gas? 
  3. Why do babies get gas? 
  4. How do I soothe my baby's gas? 
  5. When should I burp my baby? 
 Formula And Bottle Feeding 
  1. Rebecca Charlton
  2. Should I feed my baby formula instead of breast milk? 
  3. What is the difference between breast milk and formula? 
  4. When should I consider bottle feeding? 
  5. When can I give my baby regular milk? 
  6. What type of baby formula should I use? 
  7. Do I need to boil the baby formula water first? 
  8. Can I make my own baby formula? 
  9. What temperature does the baby formula need to be? 
  10. How often should I bottle feed my newborn? 
  11. How much formula should I give my baby per feeding? 
  12. How should I hold my baby during bottle feeding? 
  13. How long should a bottle feeding session last? 
  14. How long can I store baby formula? 
 Newborn And Infant Weaning 
  1. Rebecca Charlton
  2. What is "weaning"? 
  3. If I'm breast feeding, how do I transition my baby to the bottle? 
  4. How do I wean a toddler from breastfeeding? 
  5. How do I wean a toddler from bottle feeding? 
  6. What is "abrupt weaning"? 
  7. Is it ever appropriate to abruptly wean a child? 
  8. What do I do when weaning from the breast becomes a struggle? 
  9. Are there times when I should not wean my baby off the breast? 
 Newborn And Infant Solid Foods 
  1. Rebecca Charlton
  2. How do I introduce my baby to solid food? 
  3. How do I know if my baby is ready for solid food? 
  4. How should I introduce new solid foods? 
  5. What solid foods should my baby eat? 
  6. What solid foods should my baby stay away from? 
  7. Should I feed my baby organic foods? 
  8. How many times a day should my baby eat solid foods? 
  9. Do I need special equipment to feed my baby solid food? 
  10. How can I teach my baby healthy eating habits? 
  11. Should I be concerned if my baby is eating less than usual? 
 Water, Sippy Cups And More 
  1. Rebecca Charlton
  2. Does my baby need to drink water? 
  3. Do I need to give my baby vitamins? 
  4. Do I need to give my baby fluoride? 
  5. At what age does my baby need fluoride? 
  6. How do I give my baby fluoride? 
  7. Why does my baby have yellow teeth? 
  8. What is "baby bottle tooth decay"? 
  9. What happens if baby bottle tooth decay is not treated? 
  10. How do I prevent baby bottle tooth decay? 
  11. Should I give my baby a pacifier? 
  12. What is a "sippy cup"? 
  13. When should I introduce a sippy cup to my baby? 
  14. How do I transition my baby to a sippy cup? 
  15. How can my baby avoid developing problems with sippy cups? 
  16. How much juice, milk or water should I give my baby each day in his sippy cup? 
 Newborn And Infant Nutrition And Growth Basics 
  1. Rebecca Charlton
  2. How do doctors take a baby's measurements? 
  3. Should I worry if my child is outside the normal growth chart range? 
  4. What is the average growth rate for babies? 
  5. Does having a chubby baby mean I'll have a fat child? 
  6. Is it normal for my baby to lose weight in the first 3-4 days? 
  7. What is "failure to thrive"? 
  8. How do I know if my baby has failure to thrive? 
  9. What do I do if my baby has failure to thrive? 
  10. Should I worry if my baby is overweight? 

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