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I'm breastfeeding. How can I ensure that I'm getting enough calcium without drinking milk all the time?
Calcium-fortified orange juice and soy milk are great ways to get as much calcium as found in milk. Tofu processed with calcium sulfate ranks high for calcium; green leafy vegetables help, too. Consider calcium supplements if you don't get at least three servings a day of these calcium-rich foods.
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