Essay on Importance of Breastfeeding

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    mention breastfeeding sometimes needs to take place…

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    Breastfeeding is Better Than Formula Feeding Introduction Many parents debate whether to formula feed their child or 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…

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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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    Question 1 – Describe the multiple determinants of health Health detriments can be found in every community. Social environment includes friends, family, and associates. What we learn at home is our first learned behavior which influences our daily decision making. Guardians pass on good and bad behaviors to their children. It is up to us to distinguish what to keep. Physical environment is another determinant to health. Living in a rural area is very difficult to access care due to distance.…

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    Promoting Infant Health

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    promoting and supporting optimal breastfeeding practices in infants and young children” (Bomer-Norton, 2014). This article analysis’s the eight-part Walker & Avant method. The purpose of this analysis is to provide better evidence of the concept of breastfeeding and how it is valued as a public health intervention and describes the nurse’s role in breastfeeding. An infant should be breastfed during the first hour after it is born, the term for this is early breastfeeding initiation. The…

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    INTRODUCTION As I chose a topic on breastfeeding I wanted to learn if breastfeeding was better for infants. I compared and contrasted infant formulas versus breast milk to see how it affects a human’s body. I also wanted to details of how breastmilk affects a baby. This essay was made to inform every woman on why breast milk is used. Breast milk has been around since women have been on earth. Before infant formulas were discovered women only had one choice, but now women have more options.…

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    The BABIES movie wasn’t at all what I thought I’d be. I was under the impression that there would be a narrator that would guide my train of thought and my perspective of these childrearing cultures. But, to my surprise, a word was never said throughout the whole film. I believe the director wanted the film to be translated through the thoughts of its audience to promote an individualized thought. My individualized thought as to why the director choose to focus on certain culture is because…

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    able to address her children’s questions and concerns about their growth and development in a proper manner with accurate facts rather than her own belief. In a particular project, by conducting an infant feeding observation, I am able to see the importance of the infant feeding in building a child’s secured attachment and bonding to the mother and care givers as a form of non-verbal communication and the role it plays in a child development. As…

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    Breast Milk Research Paper

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    and other studies done in the field. The study did not take into consideration how many infants became sick within the first year nor had any other health concerns that come from the diet. This study provided information needed to emphasize the importance of iron absorption and nutrients of different milk options. Knowing that breast milk provides other important nutrients that cannot come from cow’s milk or formula out weights the results of the study. Risks of acute illness and chronic…

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    many that wet nursing would lead to the degradation of a child’s health whereas maternal breastfeeding would deter infant mortality. Moreover, due to their religious beliefs, it was customary for mothers to wait the first four to five days to nurse their children because the first milk was bad for infants to consume (Mintz, 16). Their belief system may have been a contribution to how our society views breastfeeding currently. Despite not having any scientific evidence on the benefits of nursing,…

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