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    reminiscent of some long ago date, it is actually describing something innocent and natural for humans to do, the breastfeeding of an infant. The NRDC or Natural Resources Defense Council states in their online article Benefits of Breastfeeding that babies are “delicate and can easily contract a disease, in part because of their underdeveloped bodies.” NRDC further says in Benefits of Breastfeeding that although infant formulas can provide some of the nourishment needed, “it cannot duplicate…

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    the undeniable nutrition that the infants received from the breast milk, I find it is amazing how breastfeeding build a great relationship between mother and baby. Danielle gives her son breast feed between every two to three hours. Each time, Amari was fed for bout twenty minutes up to half an hour. Amari is a very strong and healthy baby. In his first four months, he was fed with breastmilk and formula milk only. Whenever Amari was breastfed, Dannielle usually sits in the rocking chair, turn…

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    Breastfeeding Mechanics

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    that the respondents are knowledgeable about the positive effects of the colostrum to their babies. Breast milk is complete and contains all the nutrients that the child needs and breastfeeding enhances the baby’s immune system in able to prevent diseases. An elderly mother stated, ‘I have brought up thirteen children, breastfed them for six months each and they never used to get sick.’ In breastfeeding, the baby grows faster and stronger, it also promotes healthy brain development and…

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    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 baby. Although infant formula is necessary for the 5% of women, mothers should try their best to breastfeed their child because of…

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    Breastfeeding infants instead of using formula can improve brain development in many different areas. In the article Breastfeeding Boots the Brain Development of a Baby, the article states that breastfeeding can help develop white matter in the brain of infants. This growth in white matter also lead to better performance in areas like language, visual perception and motor control. White matter is a type of tissue in the brain and spinal cord made up of nerve fibers, some may even characterize…

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    When it comes to discovering you are pregnant, so many emotions run through your mind. You’re scared, nervous, excited, anxious, and jumping for joy on the inside. As the time gets closer to have your baby, more important subjects should be thought upon such as, what is the best way to feed my baby? Well, there is no wrong way, however it is difficult to make an educated decision on feeding if you are not well informed on the benefits of both types of feeding. Formula is the most common form of…

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    Before considering the benefits in breastfeeding, perhaps there are other factors that determines mothers’ decision to breastfeed their children. Giugliani et al., (1994) examines the relationship between mothers’ decisions in breastfeeding as well as the backing from health experts. The researchers take into account surrounding influences like social and economic factors. A cross-sectional comparison between 100 breastfeeding mothers to 100 non-breastfeeding mothers showed that a father figure…

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    hypothesis; children who are breastfeed at birth up to six months are usually smarter than kids who weren’t breast feed, children who are breast feed have better bonding with the mothers and better relationship skills. 2.) Experimental hypothesis; Babies who are first fed…

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    Breastfeeding Vs Formula

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    there are a few things you should consider before you jump and decide to go right ahead and feed your baby using formula. First, let’s begin with the facts about breastfeeding. The emotional bond, while you are breastfeeding your child is very imperative. There is a strong emotional bond that is developed between the mother and her baby. This relationship promotes a growing attachment to the baby and the mother, and this attachment will continue to play a significant role in the baby’s…

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    positioning among people as health provider for infants. Cerelac is actually a healthy food for babies. Cerelac is name of quality and best food for babies. The positioning statement of the Cerelac is ‘best start to healthier future’. The nestle does positioning on some areas such as on product attributes, on needs and benefits, on usage occasion, for classes of users and against competition. Whenever think about babies’ food the first names comes in our or all parents mind is Carelac…

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