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    Breastfeeding has been part of the instinctive nature of a new mother since the age of time. As society revolutionized, breastfeeding has became branded as an outmoded means of nourishment, especially when breastfeeding is being done in public areas. Due to lack of education and the need to be socially accepted, mothers have begun to neglect this practice. When mothers choose to breastfeed, they are taking the first step to ensuring their baby’s future in terms of health. However, under the gaze…

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    BREAST FEEDING STUDY Breast-feeding is as old as human kind. It is universally acknowledged to be the best and complete food for infants as it fulfills specific nutritional need. It is the feeding of an infant or young child with breast milk directly from human breasts, it is said not to be something really important in infants, and breast feeding has positive effects on people if given at time of birth to up to six months. 1.) General hypothesis; children who are breastfeed at birth up to six…

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    Wait Until After I Have Kids To Get Breast Implants? Page-Title: Should I Wait Until After I Have Kids To Get Breast Implants? Meta-Description: Should you wait until after you have kids to get breast implants? Find out what factors to help you decide when to schedule your breast augmentation procedure. “Should I wait until I have children to get breast implants?” Women in their childbearing years often ask us this question whenever they come in for a breast augmentation consultation. As we…

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    epidemic is hard to categorize because an issue with criteria classification and self-reported data. IT will also be unethical to promote a research study. “The long-term benefits to mothers include reduced rates of ovarian cancer, reduced premenopausal breast cancer, and reduced obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease.” Many studies has found a common relationship between never breastfeeding and disease or illness. For example, the European Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition found that…

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    the first few weeks due to many barriers. For instance, new mothers are worried about their babies’ ability to latch on by the third day of postpartum, while 44% are concerned with breastfeeding pain, and 40% about their capacity to produce enough milk to nourish their infants (Sifferlin, 2013). With lack of knowledge,…

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    The author, an associate professor of nursing and midwifery at Western Sydney University, developed a study to discover the reasons women involved in internet-facilitated peer-to-peer shared milk came to utilize it. Peer-to-peer milk sharing is the acceptance of breastmilk from a lactating woman in order to feed a child who is not her own in an informal manner. The study researches the question of why women would choose to use shared breastmilk to feed their children. Approval for this research…

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    Images of breasts are everywhere. If there is no breastfeeding in public, but sexualized images of breasts are shown in public, the youth will grow up thinking that breasts are only sexual. This will make more women think it is not ok to breastfeed and make more men have the attitude of boobs are only for them. The only reason people think breastfeeding needs to be private is because we sexualize breasts. People say it is a natural and beautiful moment between…

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    with that the subjects are explained about the privacy and the approval of ethical exemption to make sure they are satisfied. Sharing of research finding The findings from this research will be published online and will be given to the Dandenong Breast feeding centre where the study was implemented. Others breastfeeding centres will be given the findings in a pamphlet mentioning the process done for this research. This is to make sure that they are aware about the study being valid and reliable…

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    Breastfeeding Benefits

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    First, breast milk is nutritious and good for a baby’s first full year of their life. “Increasing breastfeeding rates can help reduce the prevalence of various illnesses and health conditions, which in turn results in lower health care costs" (USDA, n.d.). Second, formula is artificial and breastmilk is normal. “Human milk contains living cells, hormones, active enzymes, antibodies and compounds with unique structures…

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    Marina Mendes Lemos de Oliveira Ekaterina Gay / Laura Waiss ENG 109 MVA June 27, 2017 WA3: Breastfeeding Should Be Accepted in Public Spaces by Everybody Exposed breasts are present in all kind of media such as movies, magazines, and television. However, when a nursing baby is near those breasts some people become offended. Several studies prove that breastfeeding is an extremely healthy act for the mother and the baby. Despite of this, according to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention…

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