Justin, My first advice for your pregnant coworkers is to read The Continuum Concept by Jean Liedloff (http://www.continuum-concept.org/) and Our Babies, Ourselves by Meredith Small. These books really don't address nutritional aspects of childcare, but do address other issues that affect health. If they would like breastfeeding information, their local La Leche League (http://www.lalecheleague.org/) should have monthly meetings and individuals that can provide information and other support. LLL has been a great resource for my wife. My wife gave birth to our first child in April 2000. Before she started incorporating paleo philosophy into her eating habits, she was unable to conceive. Within 3 weeks of going paleo, she was pregnant...maybe just a happy coincidence. During her pregnancy she gained only 25 lbs, gave birth to a 7 lb 10 oz girl, was walking within an hour of the birth, and dropped 35 lbs within a month (from pre-birth weight). I should point out that she didnt always eat paleo foods, but stuck to it pretty well. Certainly, her diet contributed to a relatively low weight gain, a successful natural childbirth, and significant loss of weight after childbirth. Also, IMO, because she eats a lot of meat, her milk production has been very good while breastfeeding. The baby is always well-fed, and sleeps very well at night. Oddly enough many of the diets recommended for pregnant and lactating women are near-paleo, but with an emphasis on fruits and vegetables. The same can be said for children. Let me know if you would like more info. Brad > Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 12:43:05 CDT > From: Justin Hasselman <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Healthy Babies > > Does anyone know of some good links to websites, articles, etc that > discuss > issues like vaccinations, breast feeding vs cow or soy milk, and other > topics that deal with baby and infant health. > > A couple of my co workers are pregnant and I wanted to give them some > info. > > Thanks for the help, > Justin