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    best for our babies. Mothers can be hard on each other as well as ourselves. Breastfeeding may just be the biggest decision that mothers debate over, during the first year anyways. Being a mother of two, one that was formula fed and the other breastfed, I am able to see both sides of the matter. My first born was formula fed and had many problems with it. She had severe reflux. We tried many different formulas and medicines but with the same outcome. She would spit up her entire bottle at…

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    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 decision a mother can make. Even though there is nothing wrong with f=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 descision fof the mother to decide what is best for her child. Breast…

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    Breast Pumping Safety Practices Whether you are a breast- feeding mom getting back to work or a stay-at- home mom planning a day away from the baby and leaving them with a sitter, breast pumping can seem a daunting task at first. It is difficult to mimic the suckling action of your baby and this may cause some discomfort. With time however once you get the knack of it, you realize it is not as complicated. It ends up being a handy tool for you as it allows you to not only help maintain a steady…

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    Breast is best? There are not many options when it comes to feeding an infant. While there are a small few that feed the baby justly whatever they want, a majority of parents narrow it down to either formula feeding or breastfeeding. Unfortunately, if a mother chooses to breastfeed she is faced with more than just the struggles of the actual breastfeeding, she is also faced with the challenge of fighting the flack breastfeeding brings. Parents who choose to formula feed also face some…

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    Biophysical When babies are born the weight a little more than 7 pounds ( Ashford & Lecroy, 2010, p.246). Raziel was born completely healthy, with no problems, weighing about eight pounds. Raziel had no problems during birth according to his mother. By my observations, Raziel has been developing well, for his age. His brain development and physical growth show that Raziel is heading on the right path, his mother said that she is blessed that he came out healthy because she was sometimes nervous…

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    the ideas he conveys are desperation, love, happiness and how they thought having a baby would change them and their situation. When they try to conceive and baby it turns out Edwina or Ed can’t have a baby. So she and her husband H.I. see on the news that a famous couple in the area have quintuplets. They are so distraught that they decide to kidnap a baby from the famous couple. After a few days of having the baby, they feel guilty because they always have to lie about the baby’s name and they…

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    and form a strong bond with their baby. Now the controversy has risen about breastfeeding. Now women breastfeeding in public is one of the many issues that are debated about today. Most people consider breastfeeding should be done in privacy and not in public, and consider it to be public nudity. However, the other side of this issue establishes that breastfeeding is natural and should be done whenever and wherever a mother feels comfortable enough to nurse her baby. Breastfeeding in public…

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    Babies and toddlers need a lot of stuff, and we mean A LOT! A lot of the things our little ones need often are needed on-the-go, too. Usually, there are too many items to carry or put in your purse, and one thing is for sure, diaper bags are the best way to bring your baby’s essentials on the road. A diaper bag — more like a utility bag — is basically a parent’s life support for the next two to three years of running numerous errands, going on various adventures, and anything else they do with…

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    Breast Milk Matters The truth is, breast milk has always been the superior cuisine for babies, and while labs behind formula companies have painstakingly tried to mimic human mothers milk, artificial infant formula will never be the same and will forever remain inferior and flawed. To no surprise, the American Academy of Pediatrics, alongside most infant and women’s health organizations, recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life. The benefits of breastfeeding are…

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    Before you make a choice about how to feed your baby, take a moment to get the facts. You may have heard some things about breastfeeding from your friends and family. You deserve to know the truth before you make such an important decision. Here are some common concerns many pregnant women have about breastfeeding. 1. MYTH: Breastfeeding is too time consuming,drain all of my energy out of me and i won't get much sleep. TRUTH: Breastfeeding is actually less work. You don't have to spend time…

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