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    Babies Nutritional Needs

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    Nutritional Needs for Babies From birth to four months the baby only needs breast milk or formula. Some ba- bies get a combination of the two. Babies at this stage are fed on demand. It in- volves the mother figuring out which of the babies several cries means “I’m hungry” and feeding the baby until he or she is full. Breastfeeding mothers some- times wonder if their baby is getting enough. In such cases, she needs to look at how comfortable the child is after feeding, how far apart the…

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    Breastfeeding effects on infant One of the most important health aspect that mothers always care about is their babies nutrition. However, mothers sometimes have incorrect beliefs they think that beliefs are healthy for the child. Some mother assumes that breastfeeding is the best way to feed the child , in contrast, others think formula feeding is better. Also, there are some mothers who do not know what is healthy and what is not. Therefore, mothers must understand the influences of…

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    (Yoder-Wise, 2015). By changing the culture in the NICU, barriers that prevent maternal lactation and the feeding of human milk will allow for mothers of premature infants to obtain the support that is needed to provide the ultimate nutrition for their babies. However, Organizational change theory help influence health promotion through health services and policies. This theory provide strategies and processes promote healthy policies and programs to be developed and adopted (Sarah & Hood,…

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    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. Prolonged skin-to-skin…

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    know the advantages of breast milk for both preterm infants and themselves, they will make a decision to breast feed. And they will feelings less anxiety and depression which is a broad spectrum of feeling after a preterm delivery. When compared 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…

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    rock and glide motion in 1 baby gear! Now you can help your baby soothe to sleep with a gentle glide or rock or calm her with side-to-side or heat-to-toe cradle. Another awesome product from the Fisher, the makers of baby gears designed according to babies and parents’ needs. Most babies would love to fall asleep while you’re rocking them however, these growing babies are getting bigger each day that our arms seem to fall off! But thanks to this awesome baby gear, babies will be surely…

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    All four articles focus weigh the benefits and criticisms of breast feeding in contrast to formula feeding infants. Unsurprisingly the results are very similar in each article and the authors all seem to have the same belief that with all the known advantages of breastfeeding, it should be the obvious choice. The study done in 2007 in the UK shown in, “Healthcare Professionals and Mother’s Perceptions of Factors that Influence Decisions to Breastfeed or Formula Feed: A Comparative Study”…

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    Seamless Bra Essay

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    When comfort and fit are your number one concerns, you may want to consider the Mamaway Second Skin Seamless Maternity Bra. This soft bra is seamless, has wide shoulder straps, and helps evenly distribute the weight of your breast more evenly to help prevent back pain. The fabric stretches up to three cup sizes to allow for your growing breast during lactation and the bra is wireless. You can use this bra in pregnancy or further on as a nursing bra. The Mamaway has a one piece molded design for…

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    Pros And Cons Of Doulas

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    The instructor urged the expectant mothers to think of getting a doula, an expert in labor support. With their skills, doulas strive to support women to give birth naturally. Research confirms that women that are supported by doulas are less likely to experience a cesarean surgery, use narcotics or epidural analgesic. (Green, 2014) • Should avoid unnecessary interventions: All interventions have risks and many can disrupt the birth process. The most common form of medical intervention include…

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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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