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    about anything else at the same time” (Murkoff 5). Therefore, you are also able to spend time with your other kids, reading books, and playing is easier when breastfeeding. However, for some mothers they may find it more convenient to bottle fed the infant for many reasons. After a mother has given birth she can be in a lot of pain. Therefore, if she is bottle feeding anyone can feed the baby and help. Mukroff implies that, when mother’s bottle fed they are less drained, physically, mentally…

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    breast fed. This will help both baby and momma to get used to feeding time. Do not give and supplement to the baby while breast feed and wait till after the baby is used to feeding time before using a pacifier. You should also be sure to feed your infant 8 to 12 times every 24 hours. You baby will diffidently cry when it is hungry once the baby is older the feeding will be 8 times a day unless it is grown. Keep mom near baby while breast feeding. These are crucial information for pediatricians…

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    Only 14 percent of children receive formula before they are two days old in the state and the state has 2.12 Certified Lactation Counselors for every 1,000 live births. In addition, the state has 4.59 International Board Certified Lactation Consultants for every 1,000 live births, and these are of benefit to moms who wish to nurse their infant. "The Mommys Tap blog is another way for women to obtain information if they wish to nurse or to…

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    There are no words to describe the emotions a mother experiences the first time she meets her baby. Furthermore, there are many emotions surrounding the pregnancy, the birth, and the decision of whether or not to breastfeed the baby. There are many benefits to breastfeeding due to the numerous hormones that are in the mother’s body and in breast milk. As expected, several mothers fear postpartum depression, and it is believed that breastfeeding may reduce the risk of it. For example, breast milk…

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    When you hear the term “babies” the first thing that comes to mind is a helpless innocent infant. A child that has to depend upon their mother for this first year of survival and assistance with development not only physically but socially and cognitively. Thomas Blames provides us with a documentary film that allows us to walk every footstep with 4 different babies as they progress from infant to toddler. Blames provides us with a unique experience within his film which is a silent film that…

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    the baby will wakes the mother when they are finished. The convenience of breastfeeding is a giant plus because forgetting the bottle or formula at home will not be a problem. Many mothers do not feel comfortable about feeding their baby in public with no coverage which isn’t a problem because many companies are providing rooms attached to most women…

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    Breastfeeding is an essential biological quality of maternity, and in turn womanhood. Infants rely on their mother’s milk to grow and thrive, and breastfeeding is often a means by which a mother and child bond. Lady Macbeth claims to know this love between a mother and the child that relies on its mother for nourishment. She evokes pleasant thoughts of a smiling, nursing child too young to even have teeth, and turns this fundamental element of maternity on its head. If she had promised to murder…

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    the factors that causes the mothers to change their decision of breastfeeding. LITERATURE REVIEW Mothers always want to provide their babies with the best nourishment possible. It is proven that breastfeeding provides the best sustenance to the infants. Mothers of twins (MOT) often find breastfeeding challenging. On the other hand a lot of mothers take it as a positive experience as it…

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    Reduce the rate of fetal deaths at 20 or more weeks of gestation,Reduce the rate of child deaths,Reduce cesarean births among low-risk women,and Increase the proportion of infants who are breastfed. 2. How is low birth weight defined? Gestational age? Identify five risk factors associated with LBW and preterm birth. A infant that weighs less than 5 pounds, 8 ounces is diagnosed as low birthweight. Babies weighing less than 1,500 grams (3 pounds, 5 ounces) at birth are considered very low…

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    The baby will decide when it’s time to eat, so feeding in public isn’t really a choice the mother has but it’s a choice the baby makes. Breastfeeding is healthier because sometimes babies will have an allergic reaction to the cow’s protein in the formula, causing discomforting symptoms. Breastfeeding in public isn’t a choice it’s a responsibility that a mother has, and she shouldn’t be put down because of it. Already having milk that is warmed and mixed is convenient in public because you won’t…

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