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    Breast Milk Matters The truth is, breast milk has always been the superior cuisine for babies, 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…

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    Homeostasis Essay

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    Promote interior conditions that could be required control for homeostasis. Those are water substance and body temperature. In the event that homeostasis does not kept up, the body can't be capacity legitimately and disease may guarantee. Homeostasis is the procedure in that the body's inside surroundings is hold consistent in light of any outside environment changes. This includes keeping up consistent quality in different body frameworks. Temperature direction is a vital substantial capacity…

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    Children Parents Influence

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    his point of view about fathers. In the article Rhoads explains that there are many stay at home fathers that do not get recognized the way that mom’s do, on Mothers Day. When the children are young, they are attracted to, “the mothers estrogen and oxytocin… (2012, 308).” So, why is dad important within this relationship? The relationship between father and child is important because dad teaches them when they are old enough, “how to build and fix things and how to play sports” (for their sons)…

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    The issue, in this case, is the adoption of a newborn family member who may have been exposed to the mom’s cocaine use in the uterus. Drug abuse is common among many youths. Cocaine addiction is quite common among women of childbearing age. The cocaine is either smoked or injected into the system. The drug has many health effects of an individual but has the most adverse effects on the newborn babies. To judge whether one should adopt the newborn baby or not, one should first identify the…

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    Breastfeeding for First Time Mothers Torrie Deckert Denver School of Nursing Breastfeeding for First Time Mothers H.D. is a 30-year-old G1P1 patient here today to deliver her little girl by a vaginal delivery. She has a strong support system with her today: her husband, mother and father in law, and both of her parents. H.D. has had problems with infertility in her past; because of this she is worried about breastfeeding and milk production. H.D. is still planning on breastfeeding her baby.…

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    Preterm Delivery

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    Preterm delivery is a terrible problem that plagues the United States, as well as many other countries worldwide. Preterm delivery of infants remains one of the most intractable problems that contributes to perinatal morbidity and mortality (Slattery & Morrison, 2002). This issue contributes to a large amount of cost towards the health industry. The definition of preterm delivery is, “…those [deliveries] that occur at less than 37 weeks’ gestational age; however, the low-gestational…

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    Secondhand smoke has the identical damaging chemicals that those who smoke breathe in. There’s no secure point of contact for secondhand smoke. “Secondhand smoke is in addition called environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)” (American Cancer Society, 2016). It’s a combination of multiple types of smoke that appear from very strong tobacco. These are ordinary smoke which is smoke breathe out by the person smoking and smoke which we intake from the cigarette, pipe, or cigar where it is lighted from.…

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    Chronic Stress Research

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    caused by pain has lead to the over prescription of opioid’s which are usually prescribed for managing chronic pain. Long-term affects of opioids on the metabolism and endocrine system include high amounts of prolactin and growth hormone, decreased oxytocin, estradiol, testosterone and LH Stress is a physiological, mental, or emotional factor that causes tension to the body or mind. Stresses can also initiate the "fight or…

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    The essay “Young Love” by Tiffany Sharples discusses diverse points concerning the idea of love throughout our lives. Humans desire for affection; we want to be loved and taken care of in order to feel adequate. The entire essay focuses on how we are equipped with the tools we need in order to receive love from others. At each stage of chronological development, we expose new understandings about ourselves and our own physical being that lay the foundation for the next stage of development. One…

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    Breast Milk Research Paper

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    INTRO Breast milk is specially designed to 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…

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