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    Breast Milk Research Paper

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    fulfill the nutrient needs for an infant that formula feeding cannot amount to. This is the only fuel source that an infant needs for the first six months of life. The complexity of breast milk has shown to minimize the risks of acute infections such as ear infections, diarrhea, pneumonia, and SIDS. (1) It also minimizes the risks of chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, asthma, allergies, and cancer. Breast milk meets all the nutrient needs that formula and cannot meet such as…

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    and while labs behind formula companies have painstakingly tried to mimic human mothers milk, artificial infant formula will never be the same and will forever remain inferior and flawed. To no surprise, the American Academy of Pediatrics, alongside most infant and women’s health organizations, recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life. The benefits of breastfeeding are plentiful and long-lasting for both mother and child and while infant formula does serve a purpose as…

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    Infant Diet Analysis

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    There square measure several reasons to favor infant feeding, instead of giving formula feeds, as well as improved psychological feature and visual perform.…

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    First, I will assess the mother feeling about breastfeeding and determine if she is willing or reluctant to breastfeed her baby. Taking the time to evaluate the new mom knowledge, concerns, fears, cultural values, family support, as well as her previous experience, will allow me to understand her position, help her to clarify her feelings and guide her to make the best decision for her and her baby. In this sense, create a good rapport, make the mom to feel comfortable and allow her to feel that…

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    Breastfeeding infants instead of using formula can improve brain development in many different areas. In the article Breastfeeding Boots the Brain Development of a Baby, the article states that breastfeeding can help develop white matter in the brain of infants. This growth in white matter also lead to better performance in areas like language, visual perception and motor control. White matter is a type of tissue in the brain and spinal cord made up of nerve fibers, some may even characterize…

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    experience and the thrill of nourishing the new life of joy you have, but by you giving the child a bottle with formula isn't necessary. Mothers need the experience of breast-feeding. Mothers can put the breast milk in a bottle and give other members of the family a chance to feed the baby. Many new mothers are really eager to get back to there pre-pregnancy body. Some choose to formula feed so they could stop eating for two and…

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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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    To: Editorial Board of The Washington Post Too often women are faced with the cultural pressures of what constitutes a “good” mother. They may hear mantras such as “Breast is best,” or “Formula-feeding: convenient and easy.” America has been notorious for creating this false dichotomy of us vs. them or good vs. bad, and now it’s rearing its ugly head in the realm of motherhood. But one must consider: since when did a mother’s feeding preference label them as a good or bad parent? In a recent…

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    Bottles are time consuming to prepare when using formula. It is much faster and simpler to place a baby to the breast rather than preparing a bottle of formula (“Benefits”). Baby bottles are also a lot to carry around on top of the other necessities babies must have on them at all time such as, diapers,wipes, and a change of clothing. Breastfeeding allows…

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    begin with what I classify as the advantages of breastfeeding. The first advantage is that breastfeeding is easy and convenient because the breast is always there and the milk is always warm and ready. This eliminates the hassle of trying to scoop formula into a bottle and then heating so that the temperature is just right. This also leads into the next advantage which is that breastfeeding is relatively inexpensive when compared to the alternative of bottle feeding.…

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