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    almost everywhere are discriminated against for doing their job. Breastfeeding is normal, it shouldn’t be bothersome to anyone. Breastfeeding is beneficial for not only the infant, but the mother as well. According to Ruth A. Lawrence, Professor of Pediatrics and OB-GYN at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, “The incidences of pneumonia, colds and viruses are reduced among breastfed babies”(“20 Breastfeeding Benefits”). Breastfed children will have better cognitive…

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    Breastfeeding is one of the healthiest ways of feeding your baby. So come out a let us inform you how it benefits you and your baby. QCCocoa B.E.A.N.S. Functions as a sponsor organization of the NCBC program. B.E.A.N.S. stands for Breastfeeding, Education, Advocacy, Normalcy and Support. The event they are having is the Its Natural Baby Shower on April 9,2016 from 1:30-4:30 at Johnson C. Smith University; Mosaic Village. This event is to inform expecting mothers and families how natural…

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    Does exclusive breastfeeding in infants for the first 3 months increase cognitive development of the child from birth-age 12? The patient population is infants under 3 months of age, the intervention of 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…

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    Pediatrics (AAP), the American Medical Association (AMA), and the World Health Organizations (WHO) recommend breastfeeding is the best choice for babies. Women who are physically able should try to breastfeed their baby because of all the wonderful benefits. Furthermore, research has shown that Breastfeeding is the most natural source of nourishment and security for your new baby. Breastfeeding also has many benefits for both mother and baby. Not only is human milk easily digestible versus…

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    the many questions of breast feeding such as: what are the advantages of breastfeeding, why would a mother not choose to breast feed, what are some challenges of breastfeeding, and how can the father assist the mother in breast feeding process. There are many advantages to breastfeeding. Babies are expensive, plain and simple. With everything from clothes, diapers, furniture, car seats, and much more. The benefit to breastfeeding is it’s free! Also, with breast milk it’s ready without needing…

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    Breastfeeding Vs Nursing

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    before the birth of our children, we are faced with the major dilemma of to nurse or not to nurse. Breastfeeding is an individual choice and one that should be made prior to the arrival of your baby, if at all possible. If you decide beforehand, you can prepare yourself for all of the rebuttals you will need that will attempt to dissuade you from one of the most beautiful perks of motherhood - breastfeeding. I chose to nurse for various reasons, but at the top of the list were: economics,…

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    Nguyen's world. Every mom has a different comfort level when it comes to breastfeeding in public. For me, I was extremely nervous, and it took me some time to build my confidence and get used to my new routine. If you're a breastfeeding mom, you know that breastfeeding in public is sometimes unavoidable. So today I'm going to share with you my tips to help you feel more confident about breastfeeding in public. Tip # Nurse right before your activities. (Or as my…

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    Breastfeeding; the best way to feed a baby. It offers all the valuable nutrients that helps with growing, it offers protection from certain infections and some common childhood illnesses and it increases emotional bonding between mother and child. As valuable as breastfeeding can be, it does present some nuisances; such as learning how to deal with the awkward leaks, spraying, and dribbling that not only occur during active breastfeeding, but can continue long after giving birth and/or…

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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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    I began spending nearly 40 minutes a day with Jill, my breastfeeding coach. I learned specific instructions to follow in order to keep pumped breast milk fresh. Each bottle was required to be labeled with the date and time the breast milk was expressed. Milk had to be used in a specific date order, from oldest…

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