Yet many supposedly intelligent and reasonable people acted as though they were entering into a real
debate on breastfeeding in public spaces, as though it were possible a valid argument might exist against a child's right to be fed.
There is always a raging
debate on it breastfeeding is good or bad, or if public breastfeeding should be discouraged or encouraged.Thankfully and... Read More
Let me preface this post and say that this is not intended to be
a debate on breastfeeding vs. formula feeding.
Not exact matches
-LCB- And while it's totally a personal decision, and I have NO interest in «
debating» the issue, I do want to pass
on an informative little note about
breastfeeding and alcohol for those of you who have shared with me your concern. -RCB-
«In any case, there is clearly more going
on the
breastfeeding vs. formula feeding
debate than just worrying about who can make which choices.
-LSB-...] is a
debate going
on about the hidden cost of
breastfeeding.
On the other side of the debate is a study by Katherine Tennes and 6 more authors on the effects of marijuana intake on babies before and after birth, and during breastfeedin
On the other side of the
debate is a study by Katherine Tennes and 6 more authors
on the effects of marijuana intake on babies before and after birth, and during breastfeedin
on the effects of marijuana intake
on babies before and after birth, and during breastfeedin
on babies before and after birth, and during
breastfeeding.
I see the
breastfeeding vs. formula feeding
debate as a decision that has to be made
on a case by case basis.
Though with Britain having the lowest
breastfeeding rate in the world I think an open and healthy
debate on how this can be improve is important as clearly something has gone wrong somewhere.
This has never been so true as in the ongoing
debate about foremilk and hindmilk and their impact
on breastfeeding.
Although at first I thought it was rather strange that
breastfeeding came under his brief, I am now sure that it is simply the case that the issue is so important to the Government, and crosses so many departmental boundaries, that they settled
on him, and it was not just a case of Ministers perhaps playing «pass the parcel» with this important
debate.
I understand that babies start drinking cow milk at 12 months, so I'm
debating on if I should continue to
breastfeed afterwards.
The media gets very little right about
breastfeeding, in my opinion, and that seems to only add to the endless
debate on what's «right» and what's «wrong.»
They have a lending library with books from everything
on the art of
breastfeeding to babywearing and the ever popular to vax or not to vax
debate.
Breastfeeding in public is an
on - going
debate between parents and society and what is socially acceptable.
When someone posted a picture of a Jewish TV celebrity
breastfeeding on the subway, it prompted a hot Twitter
debate about whether
breastfeeding in public is inconsiderate.
The
debate between
breastfeeding versus formula feeding has long been a raging one
on parenting forums, in mommy playgroups and anywhere else that moms or soon - to - be moms gather.
Let's step away from the
breastfeeding vs. formula
debate for a moment and instead focus
on breastfeeding and those who support it.
There has been
debate on the interventions that should be put in place to prevent post-natal transmission, while also protecting, promoting and supporting
breastfeeding for the majority of children who benefit from it.
On the other side of the
debate, the American Academy of Pediatrics states that the benefits for the infant in terms of reduced risk of infection, adult obesity, allergies, and asthma are so great that
breastfeeding must be viewed as an «investment in your child's future» rather than a «lifestyle choice.»
In the
debate over
breastfeeding versus formula or bottle feeding, there are good arguments
on both sides.
Indeed, despite the evidence in support of
breastfeeding, it remains hotly
debated in the press and
on social media.
While the show doesn't take a side
on the endless
breastfeeding versus formula
debate, it's spot -
on in its depiction of the feelings of guilt and inadequacy Hannah struggles with over her inability to nurse.
Here are just a few things to consider when
debating on whether or not you want to
breastfeed.
Whilst the media fuels the
debate with sensationalist articles which highlight criticism of mums
breastfeeding, we must remember that they concentrate
on the stories that create the discord rather then celebrate the positive everyday experiences which go without comment.
-LSB-...] new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates
on this topic.It appears that the
breastfeeding debate continues to rage and divide women.
Breastfeeding is a beautiful thing and there are issues
on both sides of the
debate.
Public
breastfeeding is a
debate that's been going
on long before I was even born, and isn't going away.
Whether you are Jamie Oliver trying to show support for
breastfeeding and rightly recognising a genuine problem — that women who want to
breastfeed in this country often face barriers that mean they can't — or a new mother just blogging or tweeting about her personal experiences, speaking out puts you in the direct path of the opinion juggernaut which careers headlong into anyone who dares to take a stand
on either side of the polarised infant feeding
debate.
This study aims to shed light
on the ongoing (and controversial)
debate about whether or not
breastfeeding can influence a child's intelligence and behavior in the longer - term, since evidence as of now is conflicting.