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    benefits attributed to breast-feeding may be an effect not of breast-feeding or breast milk itself but of the general good health and prosperity of women who choose to breast-feed. Faced with societal norms‚ legal uncertainties‚ and incorrect information‚ some women choose the option of not breastfeeding. Many women are not even aware that breastfeeding is a natural‚ mutually beneficial way to feed an infant. Breast milk is the most complete form of nutrition for infants. A mother’s milk has just the right

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    suitable. According to the medical dictionary‚ breastfeeding is defined as feeding a child human breast milk ("eMedicineHealth.com"). A lactating mother produces this milk. Lactation is the process of producing milk. Human milk is secreted by the mammary glands‚ which are located within the fatty tissue of the breast ("eMedicineHealth.com"). Mothers unable to produce adequate amounts of breast milk are in the minority. Most women begin to lactate before the birth process takes place. After a baby

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    Introduction Breast milk remains the one and only natural‚ ample and complex nourishment for infants. It is nature’s formula for safeguarding the health and quality of life for infants‚ as well as on through childhood to adult life. Just as importantly‚ breastfeeding promotes a very special bond between mother and child that only mother can provide. The most beneficial and natural act a mother can do for her child is breastfeeding. It has been proven that through breast milk health benefits pass

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    Specific Goal: I want the audience to understand how beneficial it can be for both the baby and the mother to breast feed‚ even if only for a little bit of time. Thesis: Breast milk is best for your baby. The benefits of breastfeeding extend way beyond basic nutrition. In addition to containing all of the vitamins and nutrients your baby needs in the first six months of life‚ breast milk is packed with disease-fighting substances that protect your baby from illness. Introduction I. Breastfeeding

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    have less ear infections and digestive problems.(Why breastfeeding is important. A federal government website. (September 24‚ 3013). This is because of all the nutrients babies get in breast milk. It has also been proven that later in life your child is less likely to have diabetes‚ asthma or allergies. Breast milk helps babies’ immune system become healthier. (Why breastfeeding is important. A federal government website.(September 24‚ 3013) As much as mothers want their child to be healthy and have

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    that decision 3 years ago when I had my first son who I named Ethen. It was one of the very hardest decisions I had to make. I had to consider all the good benefits of breast feeding as well as the benefits of formula bottle-feeding‚ but the good benefits of breastfeeding outnumbered the bottle feeding ones. I finally decided that breast feeding was the best option for my son and for myself‚ after extensive research on breastfeeding as well as formula feeding‚ and also taking a breastfeeding class where

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    consequence mothers’ breast milk was not produced. Mothers were then forced to buy an expensive baby formula‚ which they did not know how to prepare and use accordingly (dilution‚ labels were not in the official language) * Unsafe water supplies‚ lack of sanitation (no clean‚ running water and soap)‚ bottles cannot be kept sterile and formulas cannot be properly prepared 2. Convinced mothers that baby formula was indispensable.  * Widespread misinformation about breast-feeding (hired

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    questions. One being‚ like how to reduce your chances of getting milk duct blockages which can cause breastfeeding to become extremely hard and often causing infection when left untreated. Duct blockages while breastfeeding can cause a series of issues‚ ways to reduce and prevent them from happening include constantly pumping‚ switching between both breasts during every feeding‚ and daily massages with hot compress. Often times‚ when your milk ducts become blocked you will then get a secondary

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    Children ’s Fund (UNICEF) refers to breast milk as "the baby ’s first immunization" that lowers the risk of contracting various infectious diseases and chronic illnesses (UNICEF‚ 2002). Despite the widespread information on the benefits associated with human lactation‚ low adherence to established breastfeeding guidelines continues to be evident among societies to become a “catalyst” for many childhood diseases (Henri‚ 2010). Mothers’ ability to decide to breast feed is not just a matter of “informed

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    profits. An example of this is Nestles unethical conduct regarding their infant milk in the early 70’s‚ causing a huge scandal. Along with other aggressive marketing techniques Nestle was appointing uniformed Nurses to distribute the baby formula and leaflets for free in hospitals and maternity wards in the developing world‚ such as in Ethiopia and Indonesia. Nestle gave new mothers this formula long enough for their own milk to dry up‚ therefore leading them becoming dependent on the formula‚ and at

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