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    Ayshia Rohan Essay

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    Ayshia Rohan, who is a mother of two boys, was born and raised in India, specifically in a small village in Kerala. In 2009, she got married and moved to the United States. When I asked her about healthcare and the type of foods that are required for a good health she listed some interesting foods; then she described how satisfy she is with the healthcare and lifestyle in the United States. Ayshia believes that garlic, milk, fenugreek seeds, eggs and water are the master keys for a healthy life.…

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    For many years as a devoted Police Officer, I dreamed of coming up with an invention that would not only save my life in dangerous situations, but save the lives of other police officer while serving and protecting the citizens of the United States. I came up with the invention of a Force Field Indicator. The Force Field Indicator is made out special fibers, heart sensors and custom fit to the shape of military, or officer vest. This device would be able to deploy when an officer heart rate…

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    BANG!BANG! Two shots ring out from the drug dealers safehouse. THUMP!THUMP! The bullets land. A young police officer looks over and notices that Detective Dan is lying in a pool of blood behind a cop car. “Sir are you okay?” Dan thought about his son, his wife, and all the good things in life, before he passed out from blood loss. The young police officer quickly called the ambulance and Detective Dan was transported to the ICU, nearly dead. Earlier that night, Thomas, Detective Dan’s son was…

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    Baby Friendly Initiative

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    The baby friendly initiative is a global program started in 1991 by the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF focused on improving the role of maternity services to encourage mothers to breastfeed to help babies get the best start in life. These health agencies recommend that babies are breastfed exclusively for their first six months of life. The primary goal is to improve prenatal care of mothers, mother/baby care after delivery, and provide services and care that promote and support…

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    women are afraid of getting fat because they believe they have to eat more food so that they can provide enough calories for their babies. Yet, those women who breastfeed will drop four pounds more in the year after they deliver than those who use bottles (Rosenfeld 220). And breastfeeding does not permanently change the shape of the breast, so women do not have to worry about their attractive physical figure (Carlson, Eisenstat, and Ziporyn…

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    lived, it could have also been considered either good or bad to breastfeed. Throughout history there have been three primary ways to feed an infant; breastfeeding, bottle and formula and wet nursing. Breastfeeding through time has remained the medically preferred method of infant feeding. (1) For as long as breastfeeding has been around, bottle feeding has been in existence as well. 4000 years old clay pots have been found from ancient civilizations. “Europeans around the time of the…

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    Before I begin with my explicit thoughts on breastfeeding, I must be blunt and state that it is my opinion that all women should have the right to choose what is right for them, their family, and their lifestyle when it comes to breastfeeding or bottle feeding. I believe that this is a very personal decision that has no “right” or “wrong” answer. As long as your baby is gaining weight, healthy, and happy, I think that whatever you are doing is perfectly acceptable. First, I will begin with what…

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    Breast feeding and bottle feeding has three main differences and they are, health benefits, cost, and convenience. This is the most important thing a mother has to decide after they give birth to their baby is which one they are going to do. However, both are great, they are different. Their differences can affect the mother’s decision on what she chooses to do. Breast feeding babies has many health advantages to the baby, but also to the mother compared to bottle feeding babies. Breastfed milk…

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    Advantages of breastfeeding Breastfeeding provides numerous benefits to both mother and child. Some of the benefits are; • Protection against diseases Breast milk has antibodies that help fight against diseases and lowers the risk o the child contracting diseases such as asthma, ear infections, and allergies. Breastfeeding also lowers the mother’s risk contracting ovarian and endometrial cancer. • Weight Management Breastfeeding helps the mother lose weight; breastfeeding burns extra 500…

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    Children younger than ten months old have immature gastrointestinal systems and are unable to properly digest and absorb the nutrients found in cow’s milk. Many of the nutrients in baby formula are not natural or easy to absorb. It’s hard to mimic the right mixture of vitamins and minerals that the mother’s body knows to give her child, which is why breastmilk is always best. So, how would you make baby formula at home and have the proper nutrition for your child? Before we have a look…

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