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    21 months and 32 months postpartum and inspected the effects of breastfeeding on the mothers. The research found out that the effect of breastfeeding on maternal depression is heterogeneous. Whether or not the women had a desire to breastfeed their babies or any signs and symptoms of depression are shown during pregnancy will affect their experience on breastfeeding and might pose risk factors for PPD. For mothers who were overall healthy during their pregnancy and did not have depression, and…

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    giving baby Claire solid food in her bottle, switching to cow’s milk and giving her baby food from the jar all at the age of three months especially when the baby has only been breast fed up until this point. The baby isn’t ready for this change and these dietary changes could be fatal. Moms may see putting rice cereal in a baby’s bottle as a way to catch a few more hours of sleep with their babies feeling fuller for a longer period of time, no harm done but that is far from healthy for the baby…

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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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    Receiving Breastfeeding

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    about whether your baby is getting everything they need is too overwhelming. There are many stories of women ceasing breastfeeding before they really want to because of these and other reasons. It is more widely known now that breastfeeding and breastmilk is the normal way to feed human babies. Try as they might formula companies admit that they cannot reproduce the significant micronutrients and unique advantages provided by breastfeeding. These include passive immunity babies get through…

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    War, Civil Right Movement and a time of “prosperity and optimism and bolstered by the sense that they are a special generation capable of changing the world, have equated work with self-worth, contribution and personal fulfillment” (Yang & Guy, 2006) Baby Boomers have had a significant influence on the corporate environments we work in today. There strong attributes and core values such as: good communication skills, strong work ethics, loyalty to careers and employers as we as their KSAOs have…

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    What´s Breastfeeding?

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    Breastfeeding It is amazing to see the pictures of mothers who are breastfeeding their babies. That fascinating images were created from the inspiration. Unfortunately, that image has faded in the minds of today 's women. In fact, only 15% of American women breastfeed their babies in a year, and this rate is the lowest in the world (Springen). Why? Is breastfeeding very uncomfortable? Breastfeeding has negative impact on the mothers? Is breast milk from mothers unhealthy to their infants? The…

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    plays a role in our health, well-being and raising our children. When going about our everyday lives, no one ever thinks about how culture plays a big part in how we raise children and how we care for our bodies. When it comes to the health of our babies and breastfeeding, I believe that it is very important. There are so many chemicals going into everything that we eat including some formulas, that breastfeeding is the way to go in our culture. Even though other cultures may have issues…

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    breastmilk as the best way of feeding babies. With the advancement in technology and daily hassles, mothers turn to either breastfeed for a couple of months, then formula feed their babies. Every mother has the right to decide whether to breastfeed or bottle feed, this personal right will be supported no matter the decision. However, exclusive breastfeeding is the best thing a mother can give to her baby for the first six month of the baby’s life. This is because as a baby grows, he or she…

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    4moms Mama Speech

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    and scary. You want to get everything right from the choice of diapers, body wash and down to the type of formula you will use. So how can you make sure that you are picking only the best for your baby? Truth is, it will take multiple tries to get it right. The internet and television advertise so many baby products that it can make you a little bit confused about which products are the finest. Research and personal experience is the key. One device that has been thought of to be one of the…

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    times each day, each time for a few hours. Breastfeeding permits you and your child to openly bond, especially since breast milk contains vitamins and proteins. Nursing is a great ability for both the mother and infant that requests time and tolerance. Baby formulas does not have a considerable lot…

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