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    to think about judgments that are being made against her, but more importantly the main priority should be about feeding her baby at that very moment in time, no matter what her location is. Breastfeeding is the all-natural process in which young infants get the nutritional intake that is needed to survive, grow, and develop. It is a huge commitment and it demonstrates unconditional…

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    the infant and the mother. Breastfeeding is linked to many benefits such as to reducing risk of diabetes, certain forms of cancers, bacterial and viral infections respiratory illnesses, and obesity in children. For mothers, breastfeeding lowers risk of certain cancers, the incidence of type 2 diabetes, developing osteoporosis, the occurrence of postpartum depression as well as reduce rates of obesity by increasing postpartum weight loss. Breastfeeding also has economic benefits. Infant formula…

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    allowed to have lunch meat, or alcohol during pregnancy. When the baby is born, we as parents are told what immunizations a baby needs, and how many times. We are even told how to feed the baby, breastfeeding is pushed and formula is frowned upon. When a parent chooses formula, we are told what kind, how often to feed the Baby. Even the pediatricians that we take our children to end up telling us how often they need to sleep, if they are healthy. We even get from other parents, “advice” on how…

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    "INFANT FEEDING CASE STUDY- AUDIO" 1. What are three major concerns about the advice that Emily is giving to Kristen and why are they concerns? First let me say that Emily's advice is horrible and is littered with a lot of dangerous suggestions. I did notice three extremely concerning pieces of advice. The first dangerous suggestion is when Emily encouraged Kirsten to feed her 3-month old baby a baby bottle (with the tip cut off) filled with rice cereal. There's undoubtedly a chance that the…

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    mother and baby” (Smith & Anolak). Research suggests that breastfeeding is the best option for feeding an infant because it contains the perfect…

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    the baby is born, the choices multiply. The decisions include what kind of diapers to use, which doctor to visit, when and where to send the child to daycare, etc. One of the most important decisions is whether to breastfeed the child or use the formula. Resent research shows that breast milk is healthiest for the baby and the mother. Babies survive and thrive because their mother’s milk is food, medicine and comfort. Mother’s milk doesn’t only grow the body, but also fuels behavior and shapes…

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    Breastfeeding Benefits

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    Breastfeeding is something that women have done since the beginning of time. However, now women have other options other than breastfeeding. Yet, researchers have found that by not breastfeeding both mothers and children might be missing out on important benefits. BREASTFEEDING CAN LEAD TO BETTER HEALTH, INCREASED BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND CREATES STRONG PARENTAL BONDS THAT AFFECTS FUTURE RELATIONSHIPS. Although there are many different variables in a woman’s lifestyle that affect the effectiveness…

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    looked down upon are all over the internet (Graveman). With all the controversy that can come along with breastfeeding, all the benefits seem to be totally overlooked. The benefits of breastfeeding are why so many mothers choose breast milk over formula or another alternative. Let’s look into some information about breastfeeding and breast milk. Colostrum is your body’s first milk. Colostrum is basically breast milk on…

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    to keep track of how much the child has eaten, and it allows the mother to follow the strict recommended feeding schedule for infants. However, today a pediatrician would advise against bottle-feeding, at least for the first twelve months of life. Breast milk has many different benefits for both the infant and the mother. It contains all of the nutrients needed by the infant, and helps aid in immunity (Feldman, 2012 p.106). Considering all of the crucial benefits of breast milk, it is important…

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    Positive Effects of Breastfeeding Breastfeeding is the conventional way of providing young infants with the nutrients they require for healthy growth and development (W, 2016). Every year, many new mothers make the conscious decision to breastfeed their newborns. Moreover, as of 2015, approximately 67.3 percent of mothers in the state of Alabama have preferred breastfeeding over bottle-feeding their infants. (C, 2015). By definition, breastfeeding is the method of feeding a baby with milk…

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