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    Introduction “WHERE’S THE BOOBIES” This paper is about women breastfeeding in public places. Breastfeeding has become one of the most controversial issues in our society today. The ethical theory of this paper is the common principle that the right actions are those that have a tendency to produce the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people, being cautious to include a difference in the quality of the pleasures that establish happiness. In addition…

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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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    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 sharing is that at one time she got breast implants, but later she changed her mind and had them removed. She decided that she didn't need them anymore, so Siggy took them out. Siggy does admit that she used Botox in the past, but she decided to get a facelift this time around…

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    This journal article did research about the causal effect of breastfeeding on postpartum depression (PPD). They did research on mother’s mental health at different time, for example, 8 weeks, 8 months, 21 months and 32 months postpartum and inspected the effects of breastfeeding on the mothers. The research found out that the effect of breastfeeding on maternal depression is heterogeneous. Whether or not the women had a desire to breastfeed their babies or any signs and symptoms of depression…

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    One of the first actions I would conduct would be to introduce myself to the new mother and interpreter. I would ask the new mom how she is feeling. I would listen intently as to what the new mom is saying. As mentioned before, this new mom needs an interpreter in order to communicate with me. I would have the interpreter mention to the new mom for her next appointments, she brings the interpreter along or makes arrangements so that the interpreter is there. Communication would be a cultural…

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    interest is breastfeeding, the comparison of interest is formula feeding, the outcome of interest is cognitive development, and time is 12 years of age. Breastfeeding is something that is not always encouraged in today’s society. Some hospitals say “breast is best,” however they do not take the time to educate the benefits of exclusively breastfeeding (EBF) to new mothers. I believe if mothers knew that their baby would have a better chance of not getting sick, making good grades, and having…

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    Heartbeat of Toledo is a pro-life pregnancy support center in the city of Toledo, OH which main purpose is to help women with unplanned pregnancies, as well as helping the parents and the babies with basic needs. Heartbeat services include: free pregnancy tests with ultrasound confirmation, options counseling, Heart to Heart Prenatal and Parent learning Center, six week relationship smart program for women, Hope and Healing Abortion Support Group, Just for Dads Group, and Emergency Assistance.…

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    onding is a process, which for most parents, comes naturally. It is the process, designed by nature to ensure the survival and protection of the new born child. Mothers bond with their child way before they are born. 16 weeks into the pregnancy the mother can feel the child moving and kicking inside her. At first these movements are small but as the pregnancy develops they are felt more and can also be seen. Parents can bond with their babies by seeing photos of them. At around 26 weeks babies…

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    If youre expecting to have a baby soon or if youre planning on having a baby in the upcoming future the time has never been better to do all of your research. In order to be a successful parent, it is incredibly important to take the time to get your education of raising a baby. One of the key things that youll need to research is the babys sleeping situation including their crib, and more importantly their crib mattress. There are literally thousands of different ones on the market today that…

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    A medicine cabinet is essential in every home, and new parents should note that the baby's needs are different than the rest of the family's. So whether you are handling fevers, bumps, and bruises, here are the essentials of an infant's medicine cabinet: Thermometer: High-tech ear thermometers are less intrusive, but for infants, rectal reading still prove to be the most accurate. The good news is that the dangerous glass-and-mercury varieties are replaced with inexpensive digital rectal ones…

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