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    and identify potential barriers to its promotion. One hundred seventy-seven residents and physicians answered an anonymous questionnaire. The participants recognized breastfeeding benefits but 26% did not encourage exclusive breastfeeding. Mastitis‚ breast abscess‚ and the use of medications by the mother were considered contraindications to breastfeeding. Temporary breastfeeding discontinuation and bilirubin levels measurement were the preferred recommendations for the jaundiced infant. Most physicians

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    life Babies who receive formula milk: Particularly if they are preterm‚ are 6-10 times more likely to develop the potentially fatal gut condition known as necrotizing enterocolitis‚ if given only formula milk and not given breastmilk as the first enteral feed Are twice more likely to suffer from acute otitis media compared with babies who are exclusively breastfed. Note that exclusive breastfeeding is when the baby receives all his nutrition at his mother’s breast;

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    important; looking at how it benefits children‚ how we get nutrients from food and what nutrients we get from our food‚ as well as looking at a balanced diet. I will then focus my research down into looking at breastfeeding and the composition of breast milk as well as looking at the advantages and disadvantages of breastfeeding a baby. The reason for wanting to focus my research on nutrition is because it is something within the NHS that we are always looking to improve on‚ it states in the NMC code

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    breastfeed their children there must be more public support from the government and communities. Once mothers begin to feel more comfortable and socially accepted while breastfeeding‚ the numbers of breastfed children will increase. The importance of breast milk to a newborn child can be life or death.

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    have issues and additional benefits for the mother. I. Introduction: Hi‚ my name is prisca and i am going to talk about breast-feeding and how important it is for our infants. A. Attention: have you ever ask the question: Was i breastfed when i was a child? It makes me wonder how many of us have been breastfed. B. Audience connect/credibility: I know that i have been breast-feed till i was 15 months old because i asked my mother the question when i was pregnant of my first child. The best feeling

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    care‚ because it was vital and essential for a baby to receive the right amount of nutrients. Another alternative to wet nurses was cow’s milk‚ or in correct terms the process of “dry nursing” was established. Wet nursing and dry nursing were the common alternatives to breastfeeding during the early 19th century. However‚ in the turn of events another breast milk substitute had evolved. Formula had been created and was in lieu of breastfeeding. One of the biggest known named companies of today

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    has in early childhood‚ even into adult life.. Breast milk “contains many complex proteins‚ lipids and carbohydrate” (Andreas‚ N. J.‚ Kampmann‚ B.‚ & Mehring Le-Doare‚ K. (2015)) as well as many enzymes‚ vitamins and more complex nutrients. Formula does not contain near all the nutrients that breast milk does‚ which is why breastfeeding is more effective at preventing many diseases and illnesses.

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    Obscene Offensive to accepted standards of decency or modesty. Let’s move on to breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is feeding an infant or young child with breast milk directly from human breasts and not from a baby bottle or other container. Humans and animals have been breastfeeding their young for millions and millions of years‚ yet to some it is a un-natural approach to feeding a child. What I want to know is how can anyone

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    simply nursing her infant. After all‚ I would be much more comfortable eating while a mother nurses rather than listen to a screaming baby. “It is disturbing‚ there’s no difference walking around with my penis dangling to a woman walking with their breasts exposed and also dangling‚” one critic replies on Debate.org. Let me clarify this man’s

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    practitioners would often weigh the advantages and disadvantages of breastfeeding and formula feeding but they would just come up to the same frequent answer: breastfeeding is the best and cannot be replaced by any commercially-prepared infant formula milk. This statement has existed for a very long time and I strongly believe that with the support of recent studies and researches‚ there will never be a time that this assertion will be null and void. In the Philippines‚ the Department of Health

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