Sentences with phrase «desired by mother»

The AAP recommends that mothers continue to breastfeed, along with giving other food, after six months for at least a year or even longer «as mutually desired by mother and infant.»
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that babies breastfeed exclusively for the first six months, and then continue to nurse, along with introduction of solid foods, for the first year or «as long as is mutually desired by the mother and baby.»
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends nursing up to one year and as long as mutually desired by the mother and the child.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants be exclusively breast fed for the first six months of life, followed by continued breast feeding «for one year or longer as mutually desired by mother and infant.»
In the United States, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding from birth for 6 months followed by continued breastfeeding as complementary foods are introduced, with continuation of breastfeeding for 1 year or longer as desired by mother and infant [2].
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends «exclusive breastfeeding for about six months, followed by continued breastfeeding as complementary foods are introduced, with continuation of breastfeeding for one year or longer as mutually desired by mother and infant.»
The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests 6 months of exclusive breast - feeding followed by nursing with the addition of complimentary foods until at least 12 months, continuing «as long as mutually desired by mother and baby.»
Case in point: In a policy statement issued in 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics reaffirmed its support of breastfeeding with its recommendation for «exclusive breastfeeding for about the first six months of a baby's life, followed by breastfeeding in combination with the introduction of complementary foods until at least 12 months of age, and continuation of breastfeeding for as long as mutually desired by mother and baby.»
They recommend to continue breastfeeding until a year, or as long as it is mutually desired by mother and child.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has just recently reaffirmed its recommendation of exclusive breastfeeding for about the first six months of a baby's life, followed by breastfeeding in combination with the introduction of complementary foods until at least 12 months of age, and continuation of breastfeeding for as long as mutually desired by mother and baby.
Breastfeeding should continue, says the most respected body in American pediatric medicine, for «as long as mutually desired by mother and child.»
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that babies be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months of life, and that breastfeeding continue for at least a year and beyond for as long as mutually desired by mother and child.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that mothers exclusively breastfeed for six months, continue breastfeeding supplemented by soft foods at least to the first birthday, and continue breastfeeding beyond that age as desired by the mother and baby.
The AAP recommendends breastfeeding for 1 year or longer as mutually desired by the mother and child.
The AAP's Section on Breastfeeding recommends exclusive breastfeeding for about 6 months before introducing solid foods, followed by «continuation of breastfeeding for 1 year or longer as mutually desired by mother and infant.»
In the policy statement, «Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk,» published in the March 2012 issue of Pediatrics (published online Feb. 27), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) reaffirms its recommendation of exclusive breastfeeding for about the first six months of a baby's life, followed by breastfeeding in combination with the introduction of complementary foods until at least 12 months of age, and continuation of breastfeeding for as long as mutually desired by mother and baby.
The American Academy of Pediatric's official stance on breastfeeding advocates «Exclusive breastfeeding for approximately the first six months and support for breastfeeding for the first year and beyond as long as mutually desired by mother and child.»
Breastfeeding may continue beyond this point for as long as it is mutually desired by both mother and child.
The AAP recommends «breastfeeding should be continued for at least the first year of life and beyond for as long as mutually desired by mother and child.»
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends «exclusive breastfeeding for about 6 months, with continuation of breastfeeding for 1 year or longer as mutually desired by mother and infant.»
The AAP recommends breastfeeding at least one year and then as long as desired by both mother and child.
And when considering how long to set your goal, remember that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that «breastfeeding should be continued for at least the first year of life and beyond for as long as mutually desired by mother and child.»
Keep in mind that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that «breastfeeding should be continued for at least the first year of life and beyond for as long as mutually desired by mother and child.»
Our policy statements and publications (including our new guide to breastfeeding for parents, to be published next year) recommend that mothers breastfeed until their child is 1 year of age, and longer if mutually desired by mother and child.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends 6 months of exclusive breastfeeding and the «continuation of breastfeeding for as long as mutually desired by mother and baby.»
We weren't in a «baby friendly» hospital, meaning they weren't opposed to bottle feeding if it were necessary or desired by the mother.
Breastfeeding should be continued for at least the first year of life and beyond for as long as mutually desired by mother and child... Increased duration of breastfeeding confers significant health and developmental benefits for the child and the mother... There is no upper limit to the duration of breastfeeding and no evidence of psychological or developmental harm from breastfeeding into the third year of life or longer.»
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends: «exclusive breastfeeding for about the first six months of a baby's life, followed by breastfeeding in combination with the introduction of complementary foods until at least 12 months of age, and continuation of breastfeeding for as long as mutually desired by mother and baby.»
Most experts agree that breastfeeding should continue for as long as mutually desired by mother and baby.
The risks to NOT doing skin to skin include: unstable temperatures in the baby (Walters et all., 2007; Fransson, Karlsson, & Nilsson, 2005; Bergman, Linley, & Fawcus, 2004), more maternal stress and less satisfaction with breastfeeding (Anderson, 2004), less desire by the mother to hold her infant (Anderson 2004), less ability of the baby to smell the natural scent of mother's milk (Marlier & Schaal, 2005) and greater pain for baby with more crying during painful procedures (Johnston, 2003).

Not exact matches

Dorsey said he was frustrated by his mother's desire to stay small and local.
Simone Weil, late in life, confessed that one of her youthful demonstrations of solidarity with the poor (I think in this case the refusal to wear stockings) was really prompted by a desire to plague her mother.
The grief was so sudden and precise, the desire not to let Scooter's mother see me cry so strong, the look on my face, reflected in the window of her Buick, so perfectly preserved in memory, that I can almost relive that sorrow just by remembering it.
In light of a few things that happened of late — the Supreme Court's ruling on marriage for same - sex couples, the addition of the word cisgender into the Oxford English Dictionary, the rise of the transgender movement, with Germany leading the way for parents to register their baby as something other than just boy or girl, the increase in stay - at home dads and egalitarian marriages, universities recognizing a third gender, the desire by some to be called they versus he or she, the declaration that 2015 is the year of the gender - neutral baby, it's clear we are moving toward a society that is busting up traditional views of gender and what men and women, husbands and wives, fathers and mothers look and act like.
He's not Going to Be There for Me As the physical changes brought on by the baby constrain and even pain them, a mother's desires of her mate are unlikely to be met by his performance.
Your Birth Experience Childbirth Education Curriculum and Birth and Postpartum Doula Training is a system developed by Missy Boudiette BS, CD (DONA) in order to empower expectant mothers and their families to envision, prepare for and achieve the birth, breastfeeding and baby experience they desire.
Hoefle gives a great example when she talks about how a mom's desire to greet her children with fresh - from - the - oven homemade cookies after school, just like her mother did for her when she was young, wasn't shared by her partner.
Beck and Watson also found that the mothers who were very determined, and those who were motivated by a desire to «make up» for a baby's less than optimal arrival, were more likely to meet their breastfeeding goals.
According to the World Health Organization, La Leche League International, The American Pediatric Association and Attachment Parenting International, a breastfeeding mother should continue to nurse — once the minimum recommended length of breastfeeding is met — as long as it is «mutually desired» by herself and her child.
This beneficial exchange allows the baby to be fed by someone other than the mother, while delivering the anti-gas and colic results all parents and caretakers desire.
We see it with the baby milk issue and our latest newsletter, Update 44, examines some specific cases where a desire by policy makers to work with corporations (which sometimes includes accepting funding) has led to the rights of mothers and babies being neglected or even undermined.
While the end of maternity leave marks a transitional period for mother and baby, a strong nursing relationship can be maintained by carefully preparing for this changed and remaining dedicated to the desire to nourish baby with mother's milk.
The WHO guidelines recommend breastfeeding for two years, «or as long as mutually desired» by mother and baby.
But in some cases, a mother's desire and effort to breastfeed are contradicted by conditions that affect breastfeeding.
Simply put, an unborn term baby has a moral right to receive potentially life - saving medical care, and that moral right is not trumped by something as trivial as the mother's desire for a specific birth «experience.»
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This desire is quite natural, as laid down in the men continue instinct by Mother Nature.
I don't have an ideal mother, so I desire a cougar who gonna treat me like her pet, I'd love to be your best servant by submissively obey your every order.
Her sincere desire to be a bride of Christ is first challenged by the borderline sadism with which Blessed Rose's Reverend Mother (Melissa Leo) runs the convent — for a while, Novitiate plays like a distaff Full Metal Jacket, with nuns in training systematically humiliated and emotionally abused by what amounts to a soft - spoken drill sergeant in a habit.
A senior at a Catholic all - girls school in 2002 — the same year Gerwig graduated from St. Francis — Lady Bird suffers from a chronic case of teenage boredom, exacerbated by such youthful ensnarements and pitfalls as an atypical first love, a disheartening first time (her first love not present), family money woes, a hypercritical mother and, most importantly, an irrepressible desire to see all of it grow smaller and smaller in the rearview mirror.
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