Sure it's better
if at least the mother (or the father) engages in an attached style of parenting, but if your goal is to create children who thrive, a balanced feminine and masculine attachment is part of the equation.
Not exact matches
Of course even the potentiality of a fetus has some value, but this value (even plants have some value) is nothing absolute and should be weighed against the values of those — especially the
mother — actually functioning
at a much higher level (i.e.,
at the level of sentiency,
at the very
least,
if not
at the level of rationality).
My kids don't like poppy seeds, but much like their
mother if I add chocolate, they will
at least try it!
If insurance companies want to force
mothers to birth in hospitals where many women are coerced into c - sections, they need to
at least stand behind their decision by giving these women the regular - rate coverage they deserve!
You can take this leave only
if your child's
mother was entitled to maternity leave and pay, and has now returned to work and stopped claiming any relevant pay, with
at least two weeks of unexpired statutory pay period remaining.
But, I got to thinking that
if I was already operating as a single
mother, I may as well be a single
mother and
at least have the prospect of any benefits that might bring.
It is most important to try and breastfeed only,
at least in the first several weeks,
if not longer, to well - establish the
mother's milk supply, and to help the baby learn to breastfeed correctly without interference from other textures, flow - rates, etc..
If a pregnant
mother eats for 2, a breastfeeding
mother needs to eat
at least 200 calories past that.
For example,
if loving the child's
mother isn't part of the equation, that dad can
at least work on respecting her, cooperating with her, and giving his children access to other people who are modeling healthy relationships.
At the very
least they need to be doing everything — cooking, laundry, cleaning —
if the
mother's the one doing all the feeding and night waking.)
While many
mothers who have had these surgeries do go on to
at least partially breastfeed,
if a woman strongly wants to nurse her future babies, the decision to have either of these surgeries should not be entered into lightly.
She still has all her allergies, but my point is that
if a child is known to have allergies, then
if the breastfeeding
mother eats those allergens, they will be passed on through the milk,
at least that is my experience.
For this reason, we have often waited to prescribe it until the baby is
at least three weeks, mainly because we did not want the
mother to become discouraged
if she did not see any rapid increase in her milk supply.
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If your self - respect comes mainly from your success at work, especially if that work is competitive and pressured, reentering the world with mother suddenly attached to your identity can be dismaying, to say the leas
If your self - respect comes mainly from your success
at work, especially
if that work is competitive and pressured, reentering the world with mother suddenly attached to your identity can be dismaying, to say the leas
if that work is competitive and pressured, reentering the world with
mother suddenly attached to your identity can be dismaying, to say the
least.
Perhaps more
mothers will even TRY to breastfeed
if,
at least at first, the hospital provides few other options.
My sister who works in labor and delivery says this is a wonderful program, and
at least encourages new
mothers to think about nursing, the staff is very knowledgeable
if you have any questions.
If mothers co-sleep for
at least an hour a week, the survey showed they were more likely to breastfeed past six months
If a breastfeeding
mother said to me «either you help me exclusively breastfeed my underweight baby with inadequate milk supply, or I just won't feed him
at all,»
at least I would have the option to call the baby's pediatrician and / or child protective services.
Another interesting thing — with the younger set — say up to age 5,
at least for girls,
if your kids stay late enough, you sometimes get them back bathed and in the other kid's pajamas... my
mother says this NEVER happened when she was raising kids in the US, but it's not unusual here.
Breastfeeding helpers of all kinds should be well - trained,
at least to refer
mothers who are experiencing more than the normal difficulties
if nothing else.
Now it is nearly universal that every
mother at least considers, even
if only for a moment, who she wants to cut the cord.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that
mothers breastfeed for
at least a year — and encourages women to breastfeed even longer
if both you and your baby want to.
So
if your
mother - in - law will do some for free, or
at least offer backup when your babysitter is sick, you might want to move next door to her.
If you actually have to go out to the shop to get your sample, then
at least the
mother might put it some though before she sets out to the store....
It has been estimated that
at least $ 429 million could be saved annually
if mothers in the Women, Infants and Children's supplementary feeding program (WIC) would breastfeed for just one month.
Beyond that, breastfeeding is encouraged until
at least 12 months, and longer
if both the
mother and baby are willing.
The
mother should allow the infant to suckle
at least ten times during 24 hours, and more times
if he or she is interested.
The AAP recommends that babies be breastfed
at least until 12 months, or longer
if both the
mother and child wish.
If a
mother is concerned whether she is giving her baby enough milk, this can be assessed by ensuring that the infant is urinating
at least 5 - 7 times a day, and producing stool according to age and diet.
Parents could get some indication of whether the
mother is producing enough breast milk to sustain baby's proper development
if the baby is having sufficient number of wet diapers a day (the rule of thumb is
at least 8 wet diapers a day).
If a
mother and baby breastfeed
at least 3 — 4 times daily, the baby will receive age - appropriate amounts of milk and will not need a milk - substitute when separated from the their
mother.
So,
if Mead Johnson can make the doctors and nurses who work with new
mothers think their formula is OK, or
at least a viable alternative to breastfeeding, that thinking will affect the
mother's decision to breastfeed and her breastfeeding duration.
Even
if the birth has not been an easy one all new
mothers should be given this first hour
at least to have skin to skin contact with their newborn unless there is a medical reason which prevents this.
Begin ad lib supplementation
if weight loss exceeds 8 %, while encouraging
mother to hand express, pump, and breastfeed
at least 8 times / 24 hrs.
This feeling is so strong that,
at least in the early months, the attached
mother feels complete when she is with her baby and incomplete
if they are apart.
If you look
at breastfeeding literature published by formula companies they emphasize rest and diet a lot, because they know new
mothers «fail» in this area,
at least according to their standards.
Every year
at least 100 US
mothers die from cesareans (1/10, 000 among the million cesareans per year) and would be alive
if they had had planned attended homebirths.
But they're everywhere and I find that I almost feel guilty
if I'm the one
mother in our Mommy Group who doesn't have her kids signed up for
at least one activity — EACH.
The American Pediatric Association * recommends breastfeeding for
at least a year, but the World Health Organization ** wants the nursing
mother to go longer to two years minimum; longer
if the
mother and baby wishes.
As a
mother of a 4 - month old I breastfeed exclusively and plan to for
at least the recommended 6 - months, and maybe even a year
if I can (I work full time).
Three outcomes measured information - sharing behaviours, defined as the percentage of
mothers who shared information with
at least 1 caregiver for each of 3 topics: crying, walking away
if frustrated, and the danger of shaking.
Mother - infant dyads qualified to be included in the sample
if mothers were
at least 18 years old, and infants were born after 35 weeks of gestation or more and weighed
at least five pounds
at birth, were singleton and healthy.
Subsequently, by virtue of defining that an adult and infant are unable to safely sleep on the same surface together, such as what occurs during bedsharing, even when all known adverse bedsharing risk factors are absent and safe bedsharing practices involving breastfeeding
mothers are followed, an infant that dies while sharing a sleeping surface with his / her
mother is labeled a SUID, and not SIDS.26 In this way the infant death statistics increasingly supplement the idea that bedsharing is inherently and always hazardous and lend credence, artificially, to the belief that under no circumstance can a
mother, breastfeeding or not, safely care for, or protect her infant
if asleep together in a bed.27 The legitimacy of such a sweeping inference is highly problematic, we argue, in light of the fact that when careful and complete examination of death scenes, the results revealed that 99 % of bedsharing deaths could be explained by the presence of
at least one and usually multiple independent risk factors for SIDS such as maternal smoking, prone infant sleep, use of alcohol and / or drugs by the bedsharing adults.28 Moreover, this new ideology is especially troubling because it leads to condemnations of bedsharing parents that border on charges of being neglectful and / or abusive.
If you do not have a local professional
at least try to connect with another
mother locally.
And even
if it did,
at least it only harms said
mother's developing baby.
They should know how to tell
if the baby is getting enough breastmilk: baby passes urine
at least six times in 24 hours,
mother can hear the sound of the baby swallowing, and
mother's breasts feel softer after a feed.
The law for acquisition of US citizenship
at birth for children born abroad in wedlock to one US citizen parent (Cruz's
mother) and one alien parent (Cruz's father), in effect from 1952 to 1986 (Cruz was born in 1970), says that the child is a US citizen
at birth
if the US citizen parent was physically present in the US, before the child's birth, for
at least 10 years, including 5 years after turning 14.
Now, it looks like that may actually be true —
at least if your
mother is on the other end of the line.
While many
mothers who have had these surgeries do go on to
at least partially breastfeed,
if a woman strongly wants to nurse her future babies, the decision to have either of these surgeries should not be entered into lightly.