Essay on Importance of Breastfeeding

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    keep walking like no big deal, but when we see a mother breastfeeding her child in public we act like it is a crime. Thesis Statement: Tonight…

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    Yet co-sleeping is not entirely risk free. While the general act of co-sleeping is not dangerous, there are a variety of factors that can make it dangerous and even life threatening for an infant. In many cases these risks are written too broadly in an attempt to discourage parents from performing co-sleeping in any form. However, explaining to parents the detailed risks of co-sleeping would save more lives than broadly discouraging the behavior entirely, and allows parents to make more informed…

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    In 1955, Rosa Parks committed the most recognized act of civil disobedience in American history. She directly went against the law to pave a path of justice for her people, by refusing to give up her seat on a bus, and dealt with the consequence of her actions. This idea of civil disobedience came directly from transcendentalism. Many times, transcendentalists looked to find a higher power than society and tradition, to seek a higher truth. Civil Disobedience did the same by transcending a law…

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    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 acquire a lifelong benefit from breastfeeding exclusively. New mothers should have all the avenue which supports them to breastfeed whiles continuing mothers be encourage to exclusively…

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    comprehensive method of care of stable Low Birth Weight Infants. The baby is placed between mother’s breasts in direct skin to skin contact and breastfed exclusively. It fosters their health and well being by promoting effective thermal control, breastfeeding, infection prevention and bonding. Skin-to-skin-contact promotes lactation and facilitates the feeding interaction. Benefits of KMC Research has proved beyond any doubt regarding benefits of KMC to baby, mother, family & community.…

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    Declaration: I do hereby declare that this article is my original work and I have not submitted it anywhere else for publication ‘NURSES ARE THE MASTERS AT DOING MORE WITH LESS’ Introduction: Human being and nursing is just like two sides of one coin. Existence of human being can’t be imagined without nursing as from the very moment of birth human baby needs care and nourishment from mother. This is first nursing and mother is the first nurse to lap the baby and by this all sense organs…

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    with bottle-feeding they will have more positive emotions and reduced stress level after breastfeeding (Black, 2012). And if the mothers can pass through these difficulties, they will get a lot of benefits. Therefore, breastfeeding promotion program will put an educational sessions within 72 hours after birth…

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    avoidance of soft bedding and overheating (Moon, 2016). While presenting these risks I would also emphasize that the attachment promoting benefits they may have previously associated with bed-sharing can still be achieved without co-sleeping. Both breastfeeding and skin-to-skin contact are still possible without having their baby in bed with them. After presenting both the risks and better way of enjoying the associated benefits, I would then…

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    that was presented after reading them. All of the short stories involved varying degrees of unfairness or intended crimes. The second section showed pictures of individuals doing daily activities including playing guitars, sitting at a desk and breastfeeding children. My view point with regards to my level of perceived social normality was questioned and evaluated with my feelings of what individuals were doing in these photos. The last section asked for my level of agreement or disagreement…

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