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    1. Earlier you had to make decisions about breast feeding or transitioning to the use of a bottle with formula or breast milk. What decisions did you make and do you think your decision impacted your child's development? Consider and include issues of early social and emotional attachments, such as Freud's and Erikson's early developmental stages, and Bowlby's theory of attachment development in your answer. (5 points – describing your decision, 5 points – impact on child’s development, 10…

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    Breastfeeding is an essential biological quality of maternity, and in turn womanhood. Infants rely on their mother’s milk to grow and thrive, and breastfeeding is often a means by which a mother and child bond. Lady Macbeth claims to know this love between a mother and the child that relies on its mother for nourishment. She evokes pleasant thoughts of a smiling, nursing child too young to even have teeth, and turns this fundamental element of maternity on its head. If she had promised to murder…

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    Ask any veteran mom if they breastfed or formula fed their baby, and you are sure to get a strong opinion on the topic. What you are going to feed your new little one is a big decision to make. Both breastfeeding and formula feeding have unique advantages and disadvantages. Researching the different options can help you make the best decision for you and your family. Benefits of Breastfeeding Nature has given you everything that you need to help your new baby thrive in breast milk. Breast milk…

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    ?ISSUES OF BREASTFEEDING FOR MOTHER OF TWINS? INTRODUCTION Multiple births are often difficult and mother faces a real dilemma on breastfeeding. It is even harder in the cases of twins and the mothers are the ones who go through stress of breastfeeding. This research is done to find out what are the issues that a breastfeeding mother of twins faces along with the factors that causes the mothers to change their decision of breastfeeding. LITERATURE REVIEW Mothers always want to provide their…

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    free cost of breastfeeding can sway mothers’ opinions when determining how to feed her newborn. Although formula costs the nation an estimated $2.2 billion, as shown above, the ability to physically feed a baby plays a large role in such a decision. Bottle feeding can aid mothers who experience painful nursing, have health problems that require medication, endure busy schedules, or intend for family members to feed the baby (Choosing to Formula). When mothers ingest medication or alcohol, the…

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    Enhancing the prosperity of moms, newborn children, and kids is a critical general well being objective for the United States. Some of the objectives that have been used to improve the health of mothers and children are;To Reduce the rate of fetal deaths at 20 or more weeks of gestation,Reduce the rate of child deaths,Reduce cesarean births among low-risk women,and Increase the proportion of infants who are breastfed. 2. How is low birth weight defined? Gestational age? Identify five risk…

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    The Real Housewives of New Jersey is back, and Siggy Flicker has joined the cast this season. Everyone wants to get to know more about her. Radar Online got the chance to talk to Siggy Flicker, and she is revealing all of her plastic surgeries. When someone joins the show, there is always a lot of speculation, but Siggy is just revealing it all, so there is nothing left for them to speculate about when it comes to her. First off she admitted to a facelift. Another thing that Siggy Flicker is…

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    a responsibility that a mother has, and she shouldn’t be put down because of it. Already having milk that is warmed and mixed is convenient in public because you won’t have to make bottles at home. Making a bottle in public can take too long and the child may not be patient enough for you to warm and mix the bottle. The most convenient thing about breastfeeding in public is already having it ready to go. Whenever you’re out with your baby you won’t have to worry about leaving so soon because…

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    Base on on the reading Theresa has some knowledge of childcare but this is her first time as a mother and as a nurse I would find it important to educate her on fatigue and proper nutrition and how it ties in together. Fatigue is common in the first few week of postpartum however physical exhaustion which is a decrease capacity for physical and mental work is a sign of postpartum fatigue which can last for as long as 19months (Davidson, 929, 2016). On initial visit to Theresa’s home I would do…

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    Breastfeeding Proposal

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    Welcome to the amazing world of parenthood! This is going to be some of the most awesome experiences of your whole life. These moments are going to be filled with love, cuddles, cuteness, puke, poop, ups, and downs. One of the most important things to remember is to provide your baby with lots of love and good nutrition. Nutrition is vitally important to your child's development. Poor nourishment can effect her overall health including her growth and cognitive abilities. I would personally…

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