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    feed your new baby is one of the biggest decisions a new parent is faced to make. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the American Medical Association (AMA), and the World Health Organizations (WHO) recommend breastfeeding is the best choice for babies. Women who are physically able should try to breastfeed their baby because of all the wonderful benefits. Furthermore, research has shown that Breastfeeding is the most natural source of nourishment and security for your new baby.…

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    What Is Bisphenol-A?

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    “possesses a unique balance of toughness, optical clarity, high heat resistance and excellent electrical resistance.” The chemical compound is used in the mass production of plastic bottles used for housing many cleaning solutions. In addition, it is used a sealant to line canned goods, produce sports water bottles, baby bottles, and a variety of other products used on a regular basis by a vast majority of western society. It is also commonly used as a vessel for frozen foods because it is…

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    used chemical that can affect the endocrine system. BPA is an example of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs), which are chemicals known to disrupt and affect the normal functions of the endocrine system. (Fraser, D. 2012) It can also be used in baby bottles and in the lining of canned containers. Studies have shown that the urine levels of BPA were 1,221% higher in participants who consumed canned soup for five days as compared to those who consumed fresh soup. According to a report by the…

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    Sophia Hussain Professor Burinskas PSY 219 October 8, 2015 Breast-feed or bottle-feed, that is the question…amongst new mothers that is. It may seem simple but the decision to breast feed versus formula feed babies can be a difficult yet one of the most important decisions a mother can make. Even though there is nothing wrong with giving babies formula milk, breast-feeding should be the number one choice for mothers. Both choices have pros and cons and at the end of the day it’s the decision…

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    of life. Thrush is a common problem in infants, and it is easily treated. If your baby has thrush, he or she may feel soreness in and around the mouth. Most cases of thrush clear up within a week or two with treatment. CAUSES • This condition is caused by an overgrowth of…

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    Pals Day Care Observation

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    While watching the three babies in the PALS Day Care video (2010), it appears that the three babies are between the ages of 7 - 9 months old, with the youngest being the bib-wearing baby. All of the babies can sit on their own; however, the baby wearing the bib seems a bit wobblier than the other two, puts items (clothespin and sleeve) in his/her mouth, and sits with his/her hands grasped together. The baby nearest to the teacher appears to be a month older than the baby wearing the bib; he is…

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    Discharge Teaching on Feeding Your Baby: Bottle vs. Breast While intrauterine, the fetus depends strictly on what the mother consumes for their growth and development. Once the infant is finally born, the mother then has to decide on whether she wants to breastfeed or bottle feed. Infant feeding is a very important part and learning experience for parenting. It is up to the nurse to help the new mother choose, feel comfortable with a feeding method, and provide knowledge of the newborn’s…

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    (all hers), a friend advised me that a baby needed a happy mother more than she needed to be breastfed. That made sense to me. So, I sent my husband to the store for some formula and my daughter gratefully accepted a bottle and began to eat. By the time she was three months old, I couldn't imagine anything else. I loved our life. I liked that my husband could share in the feedings. I liked that I could work one day a week and not worry about her taking a bottle...it left me plenty of time to…

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    For years, one of the biggest debates has been whether bottle-feeding or breastfeeding is more beneficial for neonates. Years ago, it could be argued that bottle- feeding was the better option. Using a bottle makes easier to keep track of how much the child has eaten, and it allows the mother to follow the strict recommended feeding schedule for infants. However, today a pediatrician would advise against bottle-feeding, at least for the first twelve months of life. Breast milk has many different…

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    Top 3 Reasons to Take Baby Smile Labels to Summer Camp Both kids and parents love summer camp! It’s a great way for kids to keep busy for a few days in the summer and meet new friends; and parents enjoy (although they may not admit it!) a few days of peace and quiet. With summer camp, though, comes the often tedious task of labeling everything – because what goes to camp should come back from camp! Baby smiles labels offer a wide selection of labels so that you don’t have to worry about your…

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