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    As new parents face new challenges the last thing a breastfeeding mother needs to worry about is where she can comfortably pump her newborn’s breast milk. Caring for a newborn can be overwhelming and mothers need assistance in creating optimal nutrition for their newborn. Breastfeeding support at the workplace can play a major role in assisting women by creating a safe and comfortable environment for breastfeeding. There is a need for lactation facilities because breastingfeeding mothers need a…

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    alternative options available for breastfeeding, women should be supported and motivated to breastfeed because of the immense and irreplaceable benefits that breastfeeding offers. Breastfeeding is one of the oldest traditions in…

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    Neonatal Jaundice

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    This rational will focus on neonatal jaundice with a concentration on the associated implications of breastfeeding. The relevance of this topic is undeniable when considering that exclusively breastfed babies are at an increased risk of neonatal jaundice and the high prevalence of jaundice in newborns (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), 2010). Between 60-80% of newborns will develop some form of jaundice within the first week of life, 10% of those are likely to have…

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    Breastfeeding Reflection

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    giving birth mothers have the option of taking a class to prepare them for the various elements of labor, delivery, and parenting. The class that I observed provided suggestions and advice about breastfeeding. The information was provided so that the mothers would gain more knowledge about ways to make breastfeeding a good experience for her and the child. The instructor presented the information with numerous teaching aids to ensure that the mothers learned and understood the material. If the…

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    Breast Feeding Essay

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    Breastfeeding helps to establish an effective immune system in infants from an early age, it also has been proven to lower the likelihood of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). In mothers who choose to breastfeed for 1 year, breastfeeding has been linked to: a reduced chance of breast cancer and some reproductive cancers, a reduced chance of type 2 diabetes, and a reduced…

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    and mortality is obvious in infants, especially in poor countries (4). Despite the fact that breastfeeding benefit has been spread around the world, many mothers choose early…

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    the baby justly whatever they want, a majority of parents narrow it down to either formula feeding or breastfeeding. Unfortunately, if a mother chooses to breastfeed she is faced with more than just the struggles of the actual breastfeeding, she is also faced with the challenge of fighting the flack breastfeeding brings. Parents who choose to formula feed also face some negativity from breastfeeding advocates. Formula feeding parents also have the chore of deciding, out of the many choices, what…

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    Breastfeeding was a healthy and beautiful way for mothers to nurse and form a strong bond with their baby. Now the controversy has risen about breastfeeding. Now women breastfeeding in public is one of the many issues that are debated about today. Most people consider breastfeeding should be done in privacy and not in public, and consider it to be public nudity. However, the other side of this issue establishes that breastfeeding is natural and should be done whenever and wherever a mother feels…

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    The Milky Way Summary

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    saw many women back in India breastfeeding in the public. At that time, I used to think how do they do that in public? Aren't they shy that they are exposing their breasts in the public? I use to ask this kind of questions to myself while passing by a breastfeeding mother. In contrast, my experience has been completely different since I came in the United States. The breastfeeding rate in the US is too low as compared to that in India. I barely saw mothers breastfeeding their babies so far.…

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    benefits to both the infant and the mother. Breastfeeding is linked to many benefits such as to reducing risk of diabetes, certain forms of cancers, bacterial and viral infections respiratory illnesses, and obesity in children. For mothers, breastfeeding lowers risk of certain cancers, the incidence of type 2 diabetes, developing osteoporosis, the occurrence of postpartum depression as well as reduce rates of obesity by increasing postpartum weight loss. Breastfeeding also has economic benefits.…

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