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    a. The influence of social referents on women 's viewable feeding proves to be more of a challenge which exposed the pressure from others in favor of bottle-feeding children. b. Public breastfeeding is deeply controversial in that it feeds a mother’s offspring and repulse others in the process. c. The reason as to why is that of potential embarrassment with their display in an environment full of judgmental strangers. d. The theory of planned behavior considers how attitudes, subjective norms,…

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    First, I will assess the mother feeling about breastfeeding and determine if she is willing or reluctant to breastfeed her baby. Taking the time to evaluate the new mom knowledge, concerns, fears, cultural values, family support, as well as her previous experience, will allow me to understand her position, help her to clarify her feelings and guide her to make the best decision for her and her baby. In this sense, create a good rapport, make the mom to feel comfortable and allow her to feel that…

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    comments about women breastfeeding their child publicly. Most people feel that it is inappropriate and should not be allowed everywhere. On the other hand mothers across the world feel as if there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. The mothers feel that their child should be able to eat whenever they are hungry. Most doctors recommend that the mother breast feeds their child because it is healthier than a man-made formula. There is an extensive argument with two…

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    knowledge to find alternative to feed their infants. The Arabian culture places many challenges and restrictions that contribute to make breastfeeding harder on women evidenced by forbidden public breastfeeding, depriving the mother from nutrients and fluids during the fasting month of Ramadan, in addition to the highly demanding necessities that breastfeeding require in general, many women need the proper education to explore other alternatives methods that facilitate the success of raising a…

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    Although the current feminist movement has revoked some stigma from public breastfeeding, mothers are still ridiculed for feeding their children. A mother will be walking through the local shopping mall with her infant son; the baby begins to cry and he must be fed. Her only options are to either modestly cover herself as she feeds him on a bench, or go to the public restroom and feed her child in a graffiti-covered stall congested with the scent of feces and stale urine. She opts to feed her…

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    Nutrition while breastfeeding is very important. As a new breastfeeding mom, you will notice many changes in your desire to eat and drink. You are not alone! Here are some tips to help you as you begin this incredible journey of breastfeeding. Drink lots of water if you plan to breastfeed your baby. Not only do you need to drink water throughout the day while you're at home, but also take water bottles with you when you leave the house. You'll be amazed at how thirsty you get. Night feedings…

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    topic to research the differences in breast milk and infant formula and to gain knowledge about the benefits of breast milk. I have seven children in which the last four have been breastfed and I am currently breastfeeding my youngest child. I have read articles about the importance of breastfeeding but ironically, I have never researched the benefits of breast milk. I am trying to decide whether to start weaning him now or to continue nursing until he turns two; so hopefully, this research will…

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    comfortable enough to breastfeed in public. Breastfeeding can get really challenging at times for new mothers. A couple of common issues include: engorgement, sore nipples and even thrush or mastitis. A mother will need to have patience and perseverance, while some mothers find it as easy, it all depends on the personal circumstances. Moms may feel inadequate and may give up on breastfeeding, due to a lack of knowledge. For some mothers breastfeeding can become tiring. Some also become…

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    Introduction “WHERE’S THE BOOBIES” This paper is about women breastfeeding in public places. Breastfeeding has become one of the most controversial issues in our society today. The ethical theory of this paper is the common principle that the right actions are those that have a tendency to produce the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people, being cautious to include a difference in the quality of the pleasures that establish happiness. In addition…

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    Confidence Another cultural consideration is the sexualization of breasts, affecting personal body image, attitudes of public breastfeeding, and internal measures of the confidence of infant feeding decisions. Breasts specifically play a role in being part of a woman’s idealized view of her sexual body, and it is this sexualized view of breasts that can undermine breastfeeding (Johnston-Robledo et al., 2007). Objectification theory “postulates that, in a culture that objectifies a sexually…

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