Not just nursing students, but all people involved in medical education should spend more than a little bit of time in study of the importance of breast feeding and how their role in medicine might help nursing mothers and their children. Breast feeding should be taught not as just an optional part child care, but as the expected course of action. In this way, long term breast feeding will become the cultural norm. It is the duty of health care professionals to seek out the very best for their patients. Without doubt, breast feeding is the very best for babies and their mothers.
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Here is a quick partial list of what comes to mind. Nutritional value of Breast milk Immunological benefits of breast feeding Emotional/mental health benefits of breast feeding Long term affects of breast feeding on the child; physical, emotional, Health benefits accrued to a breast feeding mother both short and long term. Adoptive breast feeding also known as induced lactation Cultural perceptions of breast feeding. America vs. worldwide, present time vs. historical. Extended breast feeding Erotic breast feeding/ Adult nursing relationships Cost/benefit analysis of breast feeding vs. formula feeding. Legal status of public breast feeding Issues faced by breast feeding mothers returning to work. These are just a few that come to mind. When you are done with the essay, post it on this site so we can see what you came up with!
i need big breast One of the "side benefits" of breast feeding is that the nursing mother will see her breasts grow by one or two cup sizes. Short of surgery, breast feeding is the only means available where a woman can have real growth in her breasts. Of course, the down side is that the size increase derived from breast feeding will go away once breast feeding is stopped. So, nurse long and hard and enjoy your new found cleavage!
While breast feeding, it is certainly possible for a mother to get an infection in her breast. The breast is usually hot and painful to the touch. It is not dangerous to nurse your baby with an infection, and it is actually recommended that you nurse more frequently. http://www.breastfeedingbasics.com/html/breast_infections.shtml
Caffeine passes into breast milk and can affect the nursing baby. Nursing babies whose mothers use 600 mg or more of caffeine a day may be irritable and have trouble sleeping.
ABF = Adult Breast Feeding often part of an ANR (Adult Nursing Relationship)
No, if you could then a lot more mothers would be dying.In fact, breast feeding helps a nursing mother by helping to prevent diseases. She even receives protection from breast cancer much later in life. Breast feeding is truly an act of love that gives benefits far into the future.
breast feeding because you have more of a bond with your child and breast milk is better for them then formula
it is safe to take postinor 2 while breast feeding ile breast feeding
If you have breast cancer and receiving chemotherapy then you cannot breastfeed your baby.
push up balcionette strapless sports padded minimiser nursing (e.i. breast feeding) i can't think of any more
Alfred Donne has written: 'Mothers and infants, nurses and nursing' -- subject(s): Breast Feeding, Breastfeeding, Infant Care