Nurses who recognize the importance of breastfeeding in the mother-infant relationship will anticipate the emotional, nutritional, and psychological needs of eating-disordered women more effectively. Perinatal nurses can present breastfeeding as a positive tool to all women when coping with body changes and in viewing their own health as essential for the wellness of their infant. Women should be provided a list of local breastfeeding resources, ED support groups, lactation consultants, and dietitians. For women with financial difficulties or challenging time constraints, making an appointment to see a dietitian may be unfeasible. For these women, the United States Department of Agriculture has launched a link from their Web site that offers specific nutritional advice for women who are pregnant and breastfeeding (United States Department of Agriculture, 2009). The site, http://www.mypyramid.gov/mypyramidmoms/index.html, can assist women with meal planning, assess their intake for sufficient nutrients, and discuss healthy weight loss (United States Department of Agriculture, 2009).