Sentences with phrase «comments about nursing»

And lots of comments about nursing two children.
Likely they have heard negative comments about nursing their older child.
My comments about nursing in shul is to prevent those who do from getting dirty looks or being asked to leave.
Comments about your nursing experience?

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As a nurse, it makes me really sad to see some of these comments here about the poor experience you had with your nurses.
It is my hope that as a result of segments like the one on 20/20 and the fact that more women are feeling comfortable speaking out about long - term nursing (as evidenced by all of the comments and Tweets I received), that others will not feel like they need to be «closet nursers» nor feel pressured by family, friends or society in general to wean before they feel it is right for them and their child.
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In general, I got wistful comments about how most French women wean at about 3 months when they return to work and that they wish they could have nursed for longer, knowing the health, emotional and practical benefits!
I left a comment on another post about having trouble b / c my 3.5 week old was taking longer and longer to nurse.
Robin Kaplan: Here's a comment from one of our Facebook friends, this is from Shelley, and what she wrote was, «I posted this on the Leaky Boob as well, but with all the negative stories we've been hearing lately about nursing in public, I thought I'd share the wonderful breastfeeding encouragement I had a couple of weekends ago, from my 85 - year - old great uncle.
I never cared a damn for what anyone said about how long I was nursing, where I should or shouldn't nurse her or any other critical comments.
From comments about moms in bikinis at the pool to photos of moms nursing their babies in public and everything in between, moms are being attacked for just about anything.
Harassment of nursing mothers includes but is not limited to interference in breastfeeding practices, intrusive comments about methods of child rearing associated with nursing, and loathsome comments about female breast anatomy and physiology.
I know someone is going to go off in the comments about how they would have just sat in the bathroom on the plane and nursed.
-LSB-...] 15 Other Stuff You Can Do While Breastfeeding or Pumping (thelazymama.net) Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post This entry was written by The Lazy Mama, posted on August 3, 2011 at 3:39 AM, filed under Breastfeeding and tagged Nursing in Public, World Breastfeeding Month, World Breastfeeding Week.
I have really enjoyed reading all the comments from other women about nursing their little ones as toddlers.
I weaned my daughter at age 2 1/2 and when I tell people, I still face looks and comments about how inappropriate it is to nurse for so long.
So if you are a member of The Boob Group Club, please check out our bonus content for this episode; we are going to talk about how to handle comments from friends and family who might not be so supportive of your decision to wet nurse or cross nurse because again, there is a little bit of a social stigma that is tied to this, right?
SUNNY GAULT: So before we kick off our conversation today about wet nursing and cross nursing, we do have a comment from one of our listeners.
There are so many days that I hear people say ridiculous comments about how long are you going to nurse him and maybe if he laid off the boob he would eat more «real» food.
You can read more about how to file a complaint here: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/complaints/ At a hospital where I work, three nurses were fired for what most would see as a very minor comment about a patient's medical history to someone who was not involved in the care of the patient.
If, on the other hand, I had a nickel for every time one of my sisters - in - law commented in a shocked voice about how I was still nursing that child or told me that if we didn't get her out of our bed ASAP she would be there for years before I learned to just say, very politely, «Nu?»
Anyway, if you're as annoyed by ignorant meddling as I am, or you're worried about being accosted the next time you nurse your kid in public, or spend a lot of time participating in internet comment threads about breastfeeding, here's a cheat sheet for responding to comments you're likely to encounter.
None of it felt super offensive, but what bothered me was the frequency with which friends and family felt the need to ask / comment about something they literally never saw after the kid was approximately 18 months, since by then we were only nursing mornings / evenings.»
I am saying this to answer some «concerns» that are expressed by some of the comments about how nursing an older child will mess up the child emotionally.
Others have already responded to the comments regarding nursing and suckling, as well as the comment about bed sharing as not safe — however, I'd also like to point out that most parents who bedshare (at least, that in my experience) don't do it for a «cuteness» factor — but in order to best meet their children's needs.
How frustrating to hear critical comments about breastfeeding when clearly you and your son are enjoying nursing!
Hege, another project participant who is breastfeeding her toddler, commented, «Why are we so eager to stop nursing when we know about the benefits breastfeeding provides for both mother and child?
I read some of the other comments and it is heartbreaking to me to reador about mothers feeling like its time to stop breastfeeding just because of an age.I have read so man arrivals about the health benifits of nursing older children even four or five if that is what that child needs.it is good for them mentally and emotionally.
The nurse caring for her made a comment about it and said she could tell from looking at her that she is a pacifier child.
Our Ask The Labor Nurse blogger comments about the recent report and why in her opinion the c - section rate keeps going up.
I often get comments and questions asking about the supplements for pregnancy and while nursing that I take.
Thanks for the comment from the nurse from U.K. about Cat Declawing, I was thinking of Declawing my Cat, but now I will never do it.
MJ Grant, a nurse, posted a comment about taking care of a terminally ill man who had trouble sleeping.
His list of connections is extensive and amusing: From a few odd comments Richard Prince made about Bob Dylan's Asia «work,» Prince's own discourse during a 2009 deposition on using pulp fiction book covers as image sources for his Nurse paintings, personal connections between the two and Bob Dylan's instinct to mess with journalists — as well as the fact that this work has nothing to do with the Bob Dylan we know — this could very well be just another staged rebirth of the artist.
When I called Nurse a liar in a previous comment, I wasn't talking about his scientific claims (of which there are precious few in the programme) but about his explanation of the purpose of the programme, which was completely at odds with the content.
While some of the above comments are true about the way that «Attack on Science» handled this material, Professor Nurse makes some extremely important points with respect to science communication that is not unique to global warming.
Comment: A few commenters asked that we clarify that disclosure of protected health information about a prospective patient to a health care provider (e.g., a possible admission to an assisted living facility from a nursing facility) is a treatment activity that does not require authorization.
There have been recent comments about this section of the code of conduct, which have failed to understand its purpose or its requirements: nurses and midwives simply need to provide care that takes into account people's culture and needs.
Kavanagh39 reported the median proportion of high EE families in their meta - analysis as 54 % with a range from 23 % to 77 %, whereas figures are typically lower than 40 % in staff - patient studies.12, 23,24,27,28,40 — 42 It may be the case that psychiatric staff have both more experience and training in managing patients» problems than relatives which may be protective factors against the development of high EE.43 In support of this hypothesis, an early study which involved interviewing nurses about how they cope with patients» symptoms of schizophrenia found that more experienced senior staff used a greater number and range of coping strategies than less experienced staff.43 High EE ratings in staff - patient studies are also almost exclusively based on the presence of critical comments with infrequent hostility and very little evidence of EOI.
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