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    feel comfortable enough to breastfeed in public. Breastfeeding can get really challenging at times, especially when starting out. A few common issues include: engorgement, sore nipples and even thrush or mastitis. A mother will need ample patience and perseverance, although some mothers find it as easy as pie. It all depends on the personal circumstances. Moms may feel inadequate and may give up on breastfeeding, due to a lack of knowledge. Breastfeeding can become tiring. A baby is totally…

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    Breastfeeding is a natural way for mothers to feed their babies after pregnancy and childbirth, however it brings about a bit of controversy upon the topic. New parents will often question whether they should feed their baby formula or if they should breastfeed their baby. In order to figure out which one of these methods is superior to the other, different researchers put together multiple articles documenting their findings on this topic. This research paper is going to help the reader…

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    lactate early, so that the baby will soon be able to enjoy colostrum. Based on what I know, the baby breastfeeds after the first hours will not have hypoglycemia, which is conducive to the growth and development of the child. With the ease of breastfeeding after birth will help to connect motherhood baby sooner than the mother cesarean section.…

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    also experienced psycho-social influences about breastfeeding in public. She felt her busy lifestyle and embarrassment about exposing her breasts influenced the way she positioned herself during breastfeeding. She describes," In town I would sit in my car with an awkward pillow because I felt so embarrassed and uncomfortable about feeding in public…. Having larger breasts doesn't help either". Embarrassment is a common problem experienced by breastfeeding women today (Amir, 2014). According to…

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    Breastfeeding has a positive impact on mothers and babies. Mothers are able to produce and supply milk for their babies through breastfeeding, and they should be encouraged to continue to do so. Breastfeeding is a natural way of like. God has equipped the female bodies to be able to provide nourish and nutrient for their babies. Breastfeeding has many benefits for mothers as well as their babies, such as decreasing the risk of ovarian and breast cancer in women and reducing the risk of infection…

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    Breastfeeding effects on infant One of the most important health aspect that mothers always care about is their babies nutrition. However, mothers sometimes have incorrect beliefs they think that beliefs are healthy for the child. Some mother assumes that breastfeeding is the best way to feed the child , in contrast, others think formula feeding is better. Also, there are some mothers who do not know what is healthy and what is not. Therefore, mothers must understand the influences of…

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    easy process to go through. Feeding babies is a significant process for taking care of babies that mothers should consider when having a new infant (1). Mothers can feed their infants by breastfeeding or formula feeding. However, breastfeeding is considered to be the optimal choice for feeding infants, and breastfeeding is better than formula feeding because it gives infants protection, it is digested easily, and it is beneficial for mothers. (2-3-10) First of all, breast milk provides more…

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    feeding did not come to light until two hundred years after which then led to a “refined and hygienic” bottle in the industrial ages (Stevens). While both have advantages and disadvantages, breastfeeding has shown to be more beneficial for mother and child. Although some may argue the contrary, breastfeeding is an overall better choice than formula feeding due to its health, immunity, growth, and developmental benefits, as well as convenience and price. When babies first enter this world they…

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    with bottle-feeding they will have more positive emotions and reduced stress level after breastfeeding (Black, 2012). And if the mothers can pass through these difficulties, they will get a lot of benefits. Therefore, breastfeeding promotion program will put an educational sessions within 72 hours after birth…

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    “The One Best Way:” Marketing Breast Milk In the 1920s, despite the dramatic decline breastfeeding rates in Canada, Dr. Helen MacMurchy, the head of the Division of Child Welfare, attempted to establish breastfeeding as the “Canadian way.” In The Canadian Mother’s Book, MacMurchy promoted, under her governmental title, breastfeeding as “the one best way” to feed infants. Although this message had been ignored with the medicalization of infant birth and feeding practices in the mid-twentieth…

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