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    While it’s hard to say which is better, I believe the American Academy of Pediatrics justified breastfeeding as the best: The American Academy of Pediatrics believes that breastfeeding is the optimal source of nutrition through the first year of life. We recommend exclusively breastfeeding for about the first six months of a baby 's life, and then gradually adding solid foods while continuing breastfeeding until at least the baby 's first birthday.…

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    The Nestlé Company was founded in 1905 by brothers Charles and George Page, and Heinrich “Henri” Nestlé, and was formed through the merger of Anglo-Swiss Milk Company. Today Nestlé is a Swiss transnational food and beverage company and are based and head-quartered in Vevey, Switzerland. Nestlé’s first products were condensed milk and infant formula products. During the first and second World Wars Nestle made significant strides in growing their company and began expanding their product line. It…

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    Breastfeeding and Returning to work Breastfeeding is a very controversial topic in general, breastfeeding while working is just a small portion of this topic. There are things all woman should know when they are ready to return to work but are nervous about how they can continue to provide the essential nutrients that come from breastfeeding their child. There are certain laws that protect breastfeeding mothers who plan to return to work, that all woman should know before they make such a big…

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    articles suggests that babies need social bonding to process the information among the babies and parents. On the other hand, culture engage both parents and babies in more motivated to be known each other in order to involve while eating, playing or breastfeeding. But there is different between Fathers and mothers that both parents have different bonding systems. Why do both father and mothers both bonding with babies? They do because of different cultures have different views on bonding as…

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    Your Baby 's First Year the third edition is a book that acts as a guide for parents or parents to be . This book is broken into two parts. The first part contains chapters one to eleven which covers from prenatal care to your babies first year. Other topics that chapters one through eleven cover include things like basic care, vaccinations, home safety, breast feeding, and behavior. The second part of the book chapters twelve thru thirty covers a large range of medical ailments, for each it…

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    Congratulations, you have a healthy new baby! That statement is very powerful because with just six words my life has changed forever. I am now in charge of another human beings life. Which means feeding them, changing them and bathing them. Sounds easy right? No matter how much hard work I did for nine months carrying them, the game plan has changed now. The infant is in the real world now and breathing on their own and they need me (mom) to help them survive. After me and my partner did…

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    Vision A baby 's learning is dependent on his sensory development. The ability to see more clearly progresses as he ages giving him the tools he needs to understand the environment around him. During the first month out of the womb a baby’s eyes are capable of seeing, but his little brain isn’t developed enough to allow him to see clearly. It is not uncommon throughout the first weeks of life for eyes to cross and wander randomly, this is not related to muscle weakness but rather how the brain…

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    TEN BEST ORGANIC BABY FORMULAS EVERY MOTHER NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT Baby formulas also known as infant formulas are foods which are manufactured specifically for babies who are less than one year of age. Baby formulas are very suitable when one wants to supplement breast feeding or use an alternative to breast feeding. The advantage of using baby formula is that it contains a very wide variety of nutrients including proteins, carbohydrates and vitamins which are good for the baby’s development. Baby…

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    Also, I asked Martha what were some organizations that someone should consider joining to obtain additional information about a lactation consultant. Some good organizations would be the United States Breastfeeding Committee, the Human Milk Banking Association of North America, Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, and United States Lactation Consultant. I also asked if her profession was expanding or developing into new directions. Martha said that her profession was definitely growing. She stated…

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    their younger years, they will appreciate that they can make well-educated decisions about their future. A woman will not have to worry about a stranger staring at them to judge. There will always be that sliver of looking down on someone for breastfeeding in public but that sliver can be over…

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