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    major gripe and or challenge of Health Care Professionals to convince new and or continuing mothers, who have adopted to the system of formula use, that breast feeding has been, it is and will always continue to be the best option. At first encounters, some mothers outline all the apparently legitimate or seemingly convenient reasons why they would opt to use the formula (and they all seem logical) and it then becomes the tedious but enlightening responsibility of Health care providers…

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    Breast feeding is the most rewarding gift a mother can give her newborn baby. As parents we want the best for our children from the time we conceive until infinity. Deciding to choose breastfeeding or formula appears to be based on preference. There are many challenges that new mothers face when determining if breastfeeding will accommodate her life. Women having babies later in life and starting families seems to be norm in today’s society. Which makes it as important for Breastfeeding…

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    may breastfeed her baby in any public or private, where the mother is otherwise authorized to be, irrespective of whether the nipple of the mother’s breast is uncovered during or incidental to breastfeeding.” ( “Breastfeeding law” ). In addition, no one eats with their head covered, why should…

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    Milk Vs Breast Milk

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    were found to cry more and have more challenging temperaments, and formula fed infants were said to be more content. The study also presented that breast-fed babies showed greater distress and took longer to settle down and soothe compared to formula fed babies, suggesting that formula fed babies do in fact settle easier than breast fed infants (Hazell, 2012). Maternal breast milk’s distinctive hormones and proteins are believed to directly affect babies sleep patterns. Breast milk contains…

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    Breast Milk Benefits

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    Human Breast milk has been known as one of important nutrition for infants. Human breast milk contains lots of energy, vitamin, protein and mineral and also protects the infants from many diseases (WHO, 2002). This milk is coming from breastfeeding from mothers to their infants. Some researchers figured out the benefits of breastfeeding to infants are the baby cannot easily get infectious diseases, increasing the survival of the infants in their first time of live and increasing the cognitive…

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    Diet Dos and Don’ts for Breastfeeding Moms Breastfeeding mothers worry about the quantity and quality of milk that their newborn child is getting. It is reasonable to worry about the quantity as they cannot see how much milk baby has actually sucked from the breast. In terms of quality, breast milk is always going to be the best for baby. Here are some useful tips that breast feeding mothers should follow 1) Eat regularly through the day and avoid long gaps. Prefer to eat small meals with…

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    According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, infant should be fed with breast milk through the first year and longer if possible (HDEV, 80). From birth, infant should be fed either breast milk or an iron-fortified infant formula. The solid food is not recommended until about four to six months of age. Beside the undeniable nutrition that the infants received from the breast milk, I find it is amazing how breastfeeding build a great relationship between mother and baby. Danielle…

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    Breast milk is a complex biological fluid and a proper food for infants, which can provide a very ideal nutritional balance with maximum quality and quantity (1). According to the World Health Organization, the exclusive breast-feeding is the best nutrition for children up to 6 months. In addition to providing physical and physiological needs, it can support the psychological needs in both child and mother (2, 3). The basic role of breast-feeding on prevention of infections (such as respiratory,…

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    Why Breastfeeding is Important? Since the ancient time breast feeding is very popular. It has believed that mother’s milk is purest and healthiest meal for the new born baby. There are many new mothers who directly go for the bottle feeding instead of trying to breastfeed their newborn. There have been many studies which shows Breastfeeding helps to increase the brain power in babies. Breastfeeding also helps to protect and nurture the baby. The studies also prove that breastfeed baby’s immune…

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    was the first toothpaste to have a gel that gives you a fresh minty breath. Aquafresh removes and polishes teeth stains while also preventing new ones from forming; it has a sugar acid which provides cavity protection. The toothpaste also gives you a fresh breath that lasts throughout the day. Finally, Aquafresh fresh and minty toothpaste has an all in one protection that promises you healthy gums, strong teeth and fresh breath, having these three things being symbolised by a colour from the…

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