Inteli Brands Group Presents, W, the Women’s Show, Exploring Methods to Help Babies Develop Healthy, Active Feeding Habits

Pompano Beach, FL, April 04, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Whether a mother opts for breast, bottle or both to feed her baby, there are certain methods of feeding that can support the child in developing healthy, active feeding habits. To help inform viewers on this topic W, the women’s show invited Dr. Jennifer Trachtenberg to share her expertise in an upcoming episode. The show will air on July 19th at 7:00 am on the WE network and on July 27th at 7:30 am on Oxygen.

“Dr. Trachtenberg will share a lot of information on colic, and how the right feeding methods could help to prevent it,” says Ron Secreto, W’s Executive Producer. “She recommends the Philips AVENT infant feeding products because they are designed to imitate the natural breastfeeding method.”

W, the women’s show is a fast-paced half-hour show that transports women to the "non-fluff" zone, offering in-depth, relevant and inspiring one-on-one interviews and stories that highlight the triumphs and challenges that women face. Each episode offers viewers helpful ideas and timely information that make their lives easier and more enriched.

inteliBrands Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of O2 Media Inc., is a Florida-based production company that is nationally renowned for creating award-winning educational programming. Their shows are geared towards disseminatContact Details:ing innovative ideas and practical solutions to everyday challenges. Guests on inteliBrands shows have included experts from AARP, Upromise Inc., P&G, Merck, TIAA-CREF, and many others.

For additional information about W, the women’s show and how your company can be selected as a guest, please contact Ron Secreto, Executive Producer, at rs@intelibrandsgroup.com or call 954-969-1199 ext 106.

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