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    Infants and their families Australian National Breastfeeding Strategy 2010–2015 (Australian Health Ministers’ Conference 2009) Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (World Health Organization & Unicef 2009) Global Strategy on Infant and Young Child Feeding (World Health Organization & Unicef 2002) Infant Feeding Guidelines (National Health and Medical Research Council 2012a) The Australian National Breastfeeding Strategy 2010–2015 works together with both government and non-government…

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    Breastfeeding In Public

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    disturbing. It’s not until recently that is “issue” has been brought to the public’s eye. Even though breastfeeding has been around since mankind. Breastfeeding is completely natural and should be allowed in public. A woman who is feeding her child, and should not be restricted to where and when they cannot feed. Every human has basic pillars of needs, such as, love and nurturing. Therefore, breastfeeding is a way to nurture your child, but the public…

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    Breastfeeding Speech

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    how to feed your baby, take a moment to get the facts. You may have heard some things about breastfeeding from your friends and family. You deserve to know the truth before you make such an important decision. Here are some common concerns many pregnant women have about breastfeeding. 1. MYTH: Breastfeeding is too time consuming,drain all of my energy out of me and i won't get much sleep. TRUTH: Breastfeeding is actually less work. You don't have to spend time shopping for, mixing, or warming…

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    Pros Of Breastfeeding

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    Breastfeeding has slowly again become the staple of health for infant nutrition and enrichment. In the past breast milk was the basic diet available to infants but throughout time the advances in formula, ease of access, and availability surpassed the breastfeeding craze. Now though, as more studies and the publication of these studies have taken place it has become apparent that formula is not the best available nourishment. Many large health organizations, such as the World Health Organization…

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    Breastfeeding Benefits

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    Breastfeeding is something that women have done since the beginning of time. However, now women have other options other than breastfeeding. Yet, researchers have found that by not breastfeeding both mothers and children might be missing out on important benefits. BREASTFEEDING CAN LEAD TO BETTER HEALTH, INCREASED BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND CREATES STRONG PARENTAL BONDS THAT AFFECTS FUTURE RELATIONSHIPS. Although there are many different variables in a woman’s lifestyle that affect the effectiveness…

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    Breastfeeding Effects

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    Long Term Effects of Breastfeeding 3 For many years mothers have been told that breastfeeding their children is ideal, that it is in the best interest of them as well as their children and will not be regretted. However there is not much insight as to why. Why is breastfeeding so ideal? The main reason for this is the positive effects breastfeeding has in early childhood, even into adult life.. Breast milk “contains many complex proteins, lipids and carbohydrate” (Andreas, N. J., Kampmann…

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    Advantages of breastfeeding Breastfeeding provides numerous benefits to both mother and child. Some of the benefits are; • Protection against diseases Breast milk has antibodies that help fight against diseases and lowers the risk o the child contracting diseases such as asthma, ear infections, and allergies. Breastfeeding also lowers the mother’s risk contracting ovarian and endometrial cancer. • Weight Management Breastfeeding helps the mother lose weight; breastfeeding burns extra 500…

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    Benefits Of Breastfeeding

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    Breast is Best Breastfeeding is a mother’s natural way of feeding her child, while providing the best nutrients possible for both the mother and the baby. Breastfeeding provides more than just milk in general, which is why it is more superior then formula feeding. Although there are many benefits of breastfeeding children, the most important benefits would have to be the overall health, overall cost, and the bonding between the mother and the baby. People may not realize it, but breast milk…

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    Breastfeeding Infants

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    Introduction: It is evident that breastfeeding your infant exclusively for 6 months has an enormous amount of benefits for the mother and infant. When the infant is breastfed they will receive many more benefits than being formula fed. For example if the infant is breastfed they will notice less ear infections, SIDS, a decrease in obesity and in asthma. Infants who are breastfed for 6 months or longer appear to have better social and medical benefits. However when the mother adds drugs and…

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    disturbing. It’s not until recently that is “issue” has been brought to the public’s eye. Even though breastfeeding has been around since mankind. Breastfeeding is completely natural and should be allowed in public. A woman who is feeding her child, and should not be restricted to where and when they cannot feed. Every human has basic pillars of needs, such as, love and nurturing. Therefore, breastfeeding is a way to nurture your child, but the public…

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