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    Breast are Best Breastfeeding serves as a connection or bond between a mother and child. Mothers experience feelings of joy as they nurse their newborn. This is the case because of the far that hormones are released that cause a peaceful like sensation. (“Benefits”). Psychological benefits arise from breastfeeding as well. Children who are breastfed tend to cry less and have a better band with their mother versus children who were not breastfed (Sloan). Nursing children is affordable and…

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    The Positive Effects of Breastfeeding Every year, new mothers make the conscious decision to breastfeed their babies. As of 2014, approximately 67.3 percent of mothers in the state of Alabama preferred to breastfeed instead of bottle feed (C, 2015). By definition, breastfeeding is known as the conventional method of which a mother utilizes the milk in her own breast to provide nutrition for her child. Breastfeeding affords a new mother the occasion to bond with her baby and strengthen their…

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    Benefits of Breastfeeding Being a mother is a tough job. There are a lot of decsions to be made and there is always a lot of debate over the how to’s and what’s best for our babies. Mothers can be hard on each other as well as ourselves. Breastfeeding may just be the biggest decision that mothers debate over, during the first year anyways. Being a mother of two, one that was formula fed and the other breastfed, I am able to see both sides of the matter. My first born was formula fed and had…

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    Breastfeeding mothers face many challenges when trying to exclusively breastfeed such easy access to formula, physical complications such as pain and lack of professional and peer support. The short-term and long-term benefits of breastfeeding for mom and baby are not as widespread as health care professionals believe and it is thought that an increase in this knowledge would boost breastfeeding rates. Lack of support is one of the main reasons many mothers either do not breastfeed or quit after…

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    Breastfeeding v. Formula Feeding Mothers have been breastfeeding their children for hundreds of years. In these times bottle feeding is being looked at as a more convenient and easier way to feed the baby. Bottle Feeding is neglecting a child of the important vitamins and nutrients it takes to thrive in the world. Breastfeeding is the best natural choice for mothers to do for their babies. They need to proteins in the milk that helps them form a defense against the diseases that plague this…

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    In 1991 the World Health Organization and United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) launched a global program to support breastfeeding. In an effort to promote and implement this initiative, several different tools ware created. Such as programs that included field testing, education for the maternity staff, external assessment and self appraisal tools. Since the creation of this program, hundreds of countries around the world have implemented the program and proven that…

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    (Connolly & Tracewell, 2012). During breastfeeding, a mother requires a sufficient intake of nutrients to pass on to her infant for proper growth and health, as well as an adequate amount of nutrients for herself. Breastfeeding is beneficial for the mother and infant, especially in reducing the risk of childhood obesity…

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    Breastfeeding is something that is essential to a woman’s health as well as her child’s. Breastfeeding is an act that should be looked at as something natural world wide. However, when it is done publically is when it becomes an issue. Some countries don’t have as many problems as the citizens of the United States do with woman breastfeeding in public. In the article “Is the Breast Better?” , Elizabeth Vargas says, “America has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates of any industrialized…

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    When formula grew in popularity for supplementation in the 1950’s breastfeeding rates started to decline. In decades that followed, the rates continued to decreased drastrically. Physicians stopped recommending breastfeeding to mothers and at one point thought it was unnecessary. As a result, mothers chose formula over breastmilk. In recent years, the United States created goals for improving these statistics by 2020 (“Breastfeeding”). We are very close to achieving these on a national level.…

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    Before I begin with my explicit thoughts on breastfeeding, I must be blunt and state that it is my opinion that all women should have the right to choose what is right for them, their family, and their lifestyle when it comes to breastfeeding or bottle feeding. I believe that this is a very personal decision that has no “right” or “wrong” answer. As long as your baby is gaining weight, healthy, and happy, I think that whatever you are doing is perfectly acceptable. First, I will begin with what…

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