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    risk in case of a pregnancy after surgery, the surgical results may change. That is why Dr. Clinton will always advise patients to wait until they’re done with childbearing before getting a mommy makeover. • Are my breastfeeding days over? If you’re finally done with breastfeeding, it’s best to wait for at least six months before getting breast augmentation or breast lift. This will ensure that you will achieve the results you want. • Am I in my ideal weight? While mommy makeovers can…

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    Nipple Stimulation Induce Labor If you’re like most pregnant women, you’re more than ready to have the baby on the due date. However, what do you do if the baby is late? You could consider doing nipple stimulation induce labor techniques that will help get the contractions and cervix dilation process started. Nipple stimulation is a casual way for stimulating a stalled labor with the aim of preparing the woman's body for labor, and as a viable alternative or adjunct to oxytocin for labor…

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    Natural Birth Essay

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    After reading the textbook, performing an internet research, and questioning friends/family, I believe birth is both a natural occurrence and a medical emergency. I really liked how the Netherlands handle home births, an expecting family is assigned a midwife (who is paid by the government!) and a “flying stork” (ambulance) wait at their house in case of a complication during the delivery period (Berger, 2016, p. 66). The method I would chose for my family would be a natural child birth at a…

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    Stuff Inc., wrote in the Huffington post in 2015, “It turns out that nursing your baby is a big waste of effort because formula is just as beneficial as breastmilk. There are no long-term benefits of breastfeeding, and breast doesn’t beat the bottle, because a “new study finds benefits of breastfeeding [are] dramatically overstated.” With a pronouncement of such nature and individuals who are eagerly awaiting confirmation or agreement with their decision of formula use, the challenge to…

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    Breast Pumping Safety Practices Whether you are a breast- feeding mom getting back to work or a stay-at- home mom planning a day away from the baby and leaving them with a sitter, breast pumping can seem a daunting task at first. It is difficult to mimic the suckling action of your baby and this may cause some discomfort. With time however once you get the knack of it, you realize it is not as complicated. It ends up being a handy tool for you as it allows you to not only help maintain a steady…

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    Bfho Evaluation

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    It is important to provide a suggestion of the change in BFHI to the supervisor. The supervisor may or may not approve the suggestion. If they do not approve, ask what can be done for it to be improved. A correction can be made and a new draft can be compiled with modifications. As a result, the second draft can be submitted to the supervisor or a head nurse in the Labor and Delivery, who is responsible for the BFHI. Once the supervisor approves, he or she can assign a person in charge, who can…

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    3. having meals indoors and outdoors if the weather and spaces are appropriate. (Shaw, 2009) G. Outline three ways you can encourage and support the mothers at your service to continue breastfeeding. A. 1. when the mother first enrols in the service we need to let them know that we support breastfeeding 2. have a comfortable place in your centre for mothers who breastfeed or express milk. 3. be positive and encouraging with the baby’s mother leaving breast milk at the centre. H. List the…

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    K Tan Research Paper

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    The K’tan carrier is a lightweight, ready-to-wear and compact baby carrier that is perfect for newborns through to toddlers. This carrier carrier is a whole lot of a need when it comes to carrying babies with special needs and premature babies. It has an adjustable back support band that allows for easy adjustment of the baby's weight distribution on both shoulders and also affords the wearer extra back support. As much as it's simple to use, the hallmark of the K'tan is the distinct double…

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    parents we want the best for our children from the time we conceive until infinity. Deciding to choose breastfeeding or formula appears to be based on preference. There are many challenges that new mothers face when determining if breastfeeding will accommodate her life. Women having babies later in life and starting families seems to be norm in today’s society. Which makes it as important for Breastfeeding Awareness and Benefits needs to be readily available. A 2014, study by the American…

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    Apgar Score Essay

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    The Apgar score is a quick test performed on a baby after 1-5 minuets of the time they are born. The 1 minuet score determined how well the baby tolerated the birthing process. The 5 minuet score shows the doctor how well the baby is handling itself outside of the mothers womb. The doctor, midwife or the nurse performs the test. They check 5 things that are the breathing effort, heart rate, muscle tone, reflexes and the skin color. Each category gets scored with a 0, 1 or 2 depending the…

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