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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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    Therefore, this study can be explained by conceptual framework of Pender’s Health Promotion Model according to these manipulate concepts as follows: 1. Perceived benefits of action: if the mothers 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…

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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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    Throughout history, generational differences have been becoming more distinct every day. Generations such as, the Boomers, who were born between 1945 and 1964, and the Millennials, who were born after 1980, which is today’s generation have showcased major contrast in social views. Both generations however, share the commonality of being the largest generations of young people. The Boomers were activists who started to fulfill their own desires, while trying to maintain their expected…

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    to nurse. For example, you wouldn 't have to worry about buying bottles, and breast pumps that are not necessary. For logistical reasons babies can get nipple confusion as well. The baby also has the right to be nursed in a clean and sanitary place, hence not the dirty restrooms. I believe…

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    Through the days in Shawshank, Andy never lost hope. Loosing hope inside of Shawshank is like Captain Hadley beating “Fat Ass” in the first scenes. “Fat Ass” lost all hope as soon as the prison doors shut and he knew there was no escape. Andy took this into consideration to always have his guard up and not let things get to him. When meeting Red he met somebody who reflected Andy’s life. Seeing how Red was a down to earth guy helped Andy throughout his time in Shawshank prison. The director of…

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    Articles from The Globe and Mail highlight the southern concern with Inuit feeding practices in the North. One article, published in 1979, discussed the need for “northern Indian and Inuit mothers to breastfeed their babies.” According to Dr. Shaefer and Dr. David Morwood, an ear specialist practicing in Yellowknife, the cause of “crippling ear infections” among Inuit and other native infants in the North. Here, southern doctors, either through research or practice,…

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    progresses and what nutrition is best for the neonate. This opens the wide debate of if breast milk the best when it comes to breast milk or baby formula. Chapter three in the textbook talks about how both baby and the mother are biologically prepared for breast-feeding. Very early in the pregnancy, mammary glands (the glands that produce milk for the babies to gain nourishment) expand within a woman’s breast as the milk-producing cells grow and multiply. After birth, around four months, a…

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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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    tech-savvy time period. Both television and computers weren’t invented prior to the war but, as this time period was fully devoted to the soldiers, the war limited production. After the war, the baby boomer generation is when the development of television and computers took off (Farrell-Beck & Parsons pg. 136). The baby boomers first handedly experienced how technology was changing the world. McLuhan wrote in 1967 about his Big Three currently identifies how technology advances have shaped the…

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