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    physiological and emotional benefits that stem from breast feeding. I have decided to discuss the benefits of breastfeeding for the critical analysis paper because during my clinical rotations on the floor I noticed that breast feeding is always one of the main focal…

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    The Suckle of Life The first time I saw someone breastfeeding in public I was twelve years old. My family had traveled to Billings to spend the day at the Montana State Fair and meet up with my aunt and her family. My aunt had recently had a baby, so around lunch time we all sat down to eat, and naturally my aunt started feeding her new son. I couldn’t help but stare because she had this innocent person hidden under a blanket. At the time the temperature had risen into the upper nineties, so I…

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    Initiative program assists hospitals in giving all mothers the information, confidence, and skills necessary to successfully initiate and continue breastfeeding their babies or feeding formula safely by decreasing barriers that mothers of preterm infant faces in the NICU. These barriers prevent mothers from the support needed to facilitate breastfeeding or provision of breast milk for their premature infants (Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative, n.d.). This initiative requires policy changes that…

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    In 1955, Rosa Parks committed the most recognized act of civil disobedience in American history. She directly went against the law to pave a path of justice for her people, by refusing to give up her seat on a bus, and dealt with the consequence of her actions. This idea of civil disobedience came directly from transcendentalism. Many times, transcendentalists looked to find a higher power than society and tradition, to seek a higher truth. Civil Disobedience did the same by transcending a law…

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    Baby Friendly Initiative

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    services and care that promote and support breastfeeding. In this paper I will address the criteria needed for accreditation, the four targets of the Innocenti Declaration, and give an overview of the program since it began. The criteria needed for a hospital to receive accreditation of Baby Friendly must have a written breastfeeding policy, ensure all staff is trained in accordance with facility policy, inform all pregnant mothers of the benefits of breastfeeding, and encourage and assist…

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    Mommys Taboo Summary

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    launch of a breastfeeding blog designed to help breastfeeding moms. Women often have questions when it comes to this natural task, yet the experience is different for each female. For this reason, Mommys Tap (http://mommystap.com) examines a number of breast pumps and provides information about each, allowing women to make their own decision as to which is right for their needs. In addition, the site provides helpful articles that any woman planning to breastfeed or currently breastfeeding will…

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    Bottlefeeding Benefits

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    child is whether the baby will be feed through breast or bottle. Some might say that breast is best. But there are other individuals who have reasons to why he/she may lean more towards bottle-feeding. There are benefits and conflicts on both breastfeeding and bottle-feeding. But parents depend more on the feeding method that is more convenient and healthier for their newborn infant. The amount of times a baby eats is usually as many as ten times each day. It is common for a newborn to…

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    children is one of the Healthy People 2020 topics. Woodwinds Health Campus has taken this Healthy People topic and has expanded on it. Breastfeeding has many health benefits for mothers and children and because of this, Woodwinds implemented a program, June 2014, called Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. This program was designed to improve the rates of breastfeeding and thus improving the health of mothers and children. This paper will discuss this policy in detail, why the program is so…

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    From the beginning on this course, my SLP has been about breastfeeding in public. I have looked at the issues that women deal with while trying to breastfeed in public settings. I have also addressed the benefits of children that are breastfed, the most important of which is an increased immune system and decreased health issues later in life. Additionally I found social experiments where women who were breastfeeding were accosted in public, but alternatively women with low cut shirts and…

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    mention breastfeeding sometimes needs to take place…

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