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    reason for this growth is because of the sheer number of the how many baby boomers there are. Another reason is due to medical advances, which has resulted in increased longevity (Calmus, 2013). Unfortunately, many have not prepared fully for the cost of their care. Many argue they do not think they will need a LTC services especially, a nursing home. However, in order to sustain the current system one needs to examine how the baby boomers are going to pay for LTC services, either through…

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    breastfeed their child. Approximately 1-5% of mothers have to formula feed because they are unable to provide enough breast milk for their baby, and 2% cannot lactate or have other health problems that prevent them from being able to breastfeed (Sediles, 2015). This statistic indicates that approximately 95% of mothers have the ability to exclusively breastfeed their baby. Although infant formula is necessary for the 5% of women, mothers should try their best to breastfeed their child because of…

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    many, these terms encompass the joyous medical visits associated with having a baby. However, to others, these words represent the increased stress and overbearing financial burden placed upon the mother, her family, and her future child. General health and prenatal care are essential components of ensuring a healthy pregnancy. Adequate education and preventative practices in new mothers results in “healthier babies, better deliveries, and a decrease in other serious problems related to…

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    decision to breastfeed their newborns. Moreover, as of 2015, approximately 67.3 percent of mothers in the state of Alabama have preferred breastfeeding over bottle-feeding their infants. (C, 2015). By definition, breastfeeding is the method of feeding a baby with milk directly from the mother’s breast. Every mother, with thorough teaching and accurate information, is able to successfully carry out the natural feedings to provide for her little one. Furthermore, breastfeeding has been in the…

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    Misuse Of Credit

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    Consistent with the life-cycle hypothesis, expectations about future income leads to the misuse of credit (Kish, 2006). Soman and Cheema (2002) noted that if naïve consumers have access to large amounts of credit, they are likely to infer that their lifetime income will be high, which increases their willingness to spend beyond their means. Under this scenario, consumers utilize more credit in anticipation of their income increasing, which may or may not materialize. Optimism, overconfidence in…

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    Low Birth Weight

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    measurement of the body to determine low birth weight among newborns. The study is being performed in a developing country. 1. Pregnant women were monitored in their third and last trimester of pregnancy and were followed until they delivered their babies. 2. Newborn measurements were checked within 48 hours of birth using standard scales. B. The scientist’s believed that birth weight is one of the most reliable indicators of health of the community. Low birth weight is considered to be an…

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    Breastfeeding is a method of feeding a baby with milk directly from the mother’s breast. Breastfeeding is a great way to start a child’s life. Breastfeeding has many benefits for mother, such as child spacing, postpartum weight loss, and reduction of ovarian and uterine cancer, and the emotional effects. Lactation is a natural process that begins with conception; it provides many short and long term benefits for the mother. After birth, the suckling that a baby does releases oxytocin from…

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    breastfeeding as the best choice for babies. Breastfeeding helps defend against infections, prevent allergies, and protect against a number of chronic conditions,” (http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/breast-bottle-feeding.html). Due to the many benefits in the breast milk, those who drink it will have a smaller chance of being hospitalized due to infections. This happens because “during breastfeeding, antibodies and other germ-fighting factors pass from a mother to her baby and strengthen the…

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    public and private interest, both socially and economically” (Ortman, Velkoff, 2014, p. 1). To put it into perspective, the population of those 65 and over in 2050 is expected to be 83.7 million compared to the 431 million in 2012 mostly due to the baby boomer generation. While the aging population provides the nation with great qualities such as work ethic, wisdom, leadership, legacy, inspiration, values, tradition, and culture, there are several concerns that arise with a population that…

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    are time consuming to prepare when using formula. It is much faster and simpler to place a baby to the breast rather than preparing a bottle of formula (“Benefits”). Baby bottles are also a lot to carry around on top of the other necessities babies must have on them at all time such as, diapers,wipes, and a change of clothing. Breastfeeding allows the parent to carry a lighter load when traveling with their baby. Aside from breastfeeding being quite convenient, it is strongly supported by…

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