Sentences with phrase «keep breastfeeding rates»

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Untimely infants who were breastfed only and kept warm through nonstop skin - to - skin contact have turned out to be youthful grown - ups with bigger brains, higher pay rates and less unpleasant lives than babies who got regular hatchery mind, as indicated by an investigation distributed for the current week.
If lactivists really cared about increasing breastfeeding rates, they'd stop talking and start listening, but instead they just keep yammering away.
We need to keep these groups going to keep up the breastfeeding rates.
plz can someone help me, i want to keep breastfeeding for a year but at this rate i dnt think that will be possible, my baby had low gain weight also help!
It is possible that the friendly breastfed infant flora may not compete well with botulinum bacteria, although the rate of growth must be kept in check by breastmilk.
While breastfeeding rates in the U.S. are on the rise, most women are unable to reach their breastfeeding goals, and I can't help but hypothesize that keeping nursing out of the public eye (and therefore removed from general public consciousness) has a lot to do with that.
Also, keep in mind that these are rates for babies born in 2014, so more recent work in improving support for breastfeeding will not be reflected in these new estimates.
Nationally, any amount of breastfeeding is used as a definition of breastfeeding to assess breastfeeding rates.2, 3 In keeping with this definition, we described breastfeeding as receiving any breast milk at 12 weeks as our primary outcome measure.
The jury is out as to why this is, but probable causes include insufficient (or nonexistent) maternity leave, poverty and its accompanying stress and pour nourishment, lack of education about and exposure to breastfeeding, infant care practices that keep mother and baby separate, scheduled feeding, high rates of birth interventions, the aggressive marketing of infant formula, exposure to pesticides and endocrine disruptors, and cultural beliefs that tell mothers they can't do it.
These tactics serve to keep global breastfeeding rates low over decades despite various efforts by the Ministries of Health in countries, and by breastfeeding advocates,» notes Sarah Amin, Executive Director of the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Abreastfeeding rates low over decades despite various efforts by the Ministries of Health in countries, and by breastfeeding advocates,» notes Sarah Amin, Executive Director of the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Abreastfeeding advocates,» notes Sarah Amin, Executive Director of the World Alliance for Breastfeeding ABreastfeeding Action (WABA).
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