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    Teach mother about the benefits of the vitamin K shot shortly after birth of her first bon son. Support her by giving her handouts to take home and read when she is not overwhelmed by all the different treatments and people that are teaching her at the hospital. 2: Teach the mother about the benefits of using prophylactic agents in the eyes of her son once he is born. 3: Teach the mother about the benefits of giving her son the hepatitis B vaccine before he is discharged to go home. Outline I.…

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    My topic is going to be breast milk and why it is better than infant formula. I chose this topic to research the differences in breast milk and infant formula and to gain knowledge about the benefits of breast milk. I have seven children in which the last four have been breastfed and I am currently breastfeeding my youngest child. I have read articles about the importance of breastfeeding but ironically, I have never researched the benefits of breast milk. I am trying to decide whether to start…

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    My method of labor that I believe is very interesting is C-section .Not that I would like to have a C-section because I grew up believing in natural birth. Having a C-section means the mother of the child is either having birth complications or the child has some type of infection or the mother. And in most of the time C-sections are done when the mother who is carrying the child has some type of infection the body in the body. But also having a C-section means your baby will be lifted out…

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    Politics and Breastfeeding The topic of breastfeeding has long been an issue of controversy and political debate. Many people in our society endorse the natural, bonding, and feeding experience, while others refute it as a matter of indecent public display. In 2011 the former first lady Michelle Obama encouraged women to breastfeed due to the health related benefits that it offers, (Freidman, 2011). Meanwhile, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), reversed their initial decision of not allowing…

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    The first step is to make sure your baby will take a bottle before you go back to work. Whether you fill it with breast milk or formula, your baby will need to be willing and able to drink out of a bottle when spending time with other caregivers. Talk to your boss or your human resources department before you go back to work and ask them to help you identify a private and appropriate…

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    I personally saw many women back in India breastfeeding in the public. At that time, I used to think how do they do that in public? Aren't they shy that they are exposing their breasts in the public? I use to ask this kind of questions to myself while passing by a breastfeeding mother. In contrast, my experience has been completely different since I came in the United States. The breastfeeding rate in the US is too low as compared to that in India. I barely saw mothers breastfeeding their babies…

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    Meta Description (140 characters) Make a couple’s dream of parenthood come true by becoming a Jewish egg donor at our frozen egg bank network. Meta Title (70 characters) Becoming a Jewish Egg Donor – Frozen Egg Bank Network Comments Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) Becoming a Jewish Egg Donor Consider becoming a Jewish egg donor with EDCB EDCB maintains a large and comprehensive frozen egg bank network, and we have noticed that certain types of donors are always in high demand. Our team has found…

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    Prior and during my clinical experience, I had some free time to go and read up on some EBP. One article that I came across was about how skin-to-skin can affect both mother and baby. The research article stated many points that I was so excited to share with my patient. I had learned a lot of these points from past lectures, but it was awesome to see it in writing. I learned that skin-to-skin from a mothers standpoint is reassuring. The mother feels her baby’s skin next to hers and it actually…

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    Treatment of lactose intolerance is only necessary if symptoms are present (Coutts, 2013). The main treatment of lactose intolerance is diet control which includes the exclusion of lactose from the diet with initial discontinuation of milk and cream (Coutts, 2013). Non-dairy milks such as soya, almond and lactose free milk that are calcium and vitamin D enriched should be utilized; higher calorie, protein and micronutrient enriched options should be selected over the lower calorie options…

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    If I were pregnant, I would like to give natural childbirth. Even though it would be more painful than having a cesarean delivery, I still want to give birth this way, because it has many benefits for the mother and the baby. For instance, we will have a quicker recovery time and can take care the baby immediately after birth. Furthermore, natural childbirth process will stimulate the mother's body to lactate early, so that the baby will soon be able to enjoy colostrum. Based on what I know, the…

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