Not exact matches
Yet it would be overly romanticizing to say that everything in modern Japan shows a perfect blending of humans and the environment; that is more
likely a private achievement, expressed more in one's enclosed garden
than in the public arena — witness the beer
bottles littering the pilgrim's path up Mt. Fuji!
Millennials are four times more
likely than baby boomers to select a
bottle of wine based on its label, the survey showed.
· A New World wine would be more
likely to be the UK
bottled than the Old World because the transport cost benefits are greater.
PET
bottles are no more
likely to foster bacteria
than any other packaging or drink container.
Since the demand for
bottled water is not
likely to change and the unintended consequences of trying to ham - handedly limit demand rather
than stop the flow is, both dubious and very
likely counter-productive, another measure is needed.
Where water is unsafe a
bottle - fed child is up to 25 times more
likely to die as a result of diarrhea
than a breastfed child.
Upright babies are less
likely to develop frequent ear infections from
bottle feeding
than babies that are fed lying down.
Breast - fed babies are much less
likely to get infected with gastroenteritis
than bottle - fed ones.
In that 10 hour period, your baby will more
than likely take 3
bottles and perhaps 4, so we will over think this again and say 5
bottles.
In that study, children who were
bottle fed were 1.84 times more
likely to have malocclusions
than children who were breastfed.
Black mothers in the United States are less
likely to breastfeed their babies
than other moms, and many cite a personal preference for the
bottle as the primary reason, new research finds.
Breastfeeding Less Common for Black Moms Black mothers in the United States are less
likely to breastfeed their babies
than other moms, and many cite a personal preference for the
bottle as the primary reason, new research finds.
An empty water
bottle filled with dry rice or your favorite set of plastic mixing bowls will
likely strike their fancy far more
than a rattle that was tested in Fisher Price's toy lab.
In most situations, he'll be breastfeeding longer
than he did when you also gave a
bottle, so he's
likely to take more of your milk.
A breastfeeding baby who is older
than about 4 months will not
likely take a
bottle if he has not already gotten used to one.
If your baby turns her head from a
bottle or becomes fidgety while eating, she's more
than likely telling you she's full.
Breastfed newborns are far less
likely to require burping
than their
bottle - fed counterparts.
Studies carried out by Dr Drown clearly indicate that breastfed babies are much less
likely to suffer from colic
than babies who are fed with traditional old - fashioned
bottles.
My guess would be that you are more
likely to compromise milk supply if you offer a
bottle following a feeding
than if you wait until the next feeding.
Those in the breast - feeding encouragement group were, on average, breast - fed longer
than the others and were less
likely to have been given f * rmula in a
bottle.
From more
than a thousand of reviews by parents in various websites, the most rated and appreciated baby
bottle specifically designed for colic and gas is much
likely to be the Dr. Brown's Natural Flow.
Depending on the length of your flight and the age of your child, you will most
likely need more
than 100 milliliters and a quart - sized bag worth of
bottles.
If I were to lay him in this position and offer a
bottle, he would more
than likely through a baby tantrum.
Your baby may be more
likely to accept the
bottle if someone other
than mom provides it.
A baby that gets its night time needs met quickly is more
likely to get right back to sleep
than a baby who has to wait for a
bottle while crying and swallowing air.
Babies who had had more
than two - thirds of their feedings via
bottle in early infancy were twice as
likely to routinely empty their milk cups as babies who'd had less
than one - third of their feedings via
bottle.
A restless teen will
likely take hold of a
bottle of alcohol
than those who mind their personal endeavors.
A later study confirmed this.70 Length of stay is reduced for infants who cup - feed.71 Preterm newborns are more
likely to be exclusively breastfeeding at discharge when they have been cup - fed rather
than bottle - fed.65
By not allowing this to happen, and giving a
bottle instead, your body will not receive the message and most
likely your milk supply will drop rather
than increase.
There is consistent evidence of a protective effect of exclusive breast feeding against diarrhoeal disease in the first 4 — 6 months of life.4
Likely causes are the immune properties of breast milk and less exposure to pathogens in contaminated milk, food,
bottles, or teats.5 Contamination and inadequate sterilisation pose less of a problem in developed
than developing countries, and this explains the greater protection of breast feeding in developing countries where poverty, poor hygiene, and infectious diseases are common.
It could also be because
bottles are more
likely to have air, causing your baby to have to learn how to deal with swallowing more air
than they are used to while eating.
A satisfied baby is less
likely to turn away a
bottle than a hungry one, which is why it's best to start to introduce a
bottle after a feeding.
If your baby isn't comfortable with a
bottle, he more
than likely won't want to drink anything that's in it, including breast milk.
Baby is much more
likely to accept a
bottle from the father
than the mother anyway.
Venneman and colleagues5 recently demonstrated that infants who are formula fed are twice as
likely to die of SIDS
than breastfed infants based on a case control study of 333 SIDS cases compared to 998 aged matched controls in Germany, from 1998 - 2001, consistent with previously published reports.35 While no studies show that co-sleeping in the form of bedsharing, specifically, is imperative for breastfeeding enhancement, many studies have shown that in order to get more sleep and to ease caring for their infants the decision to breastfeed often leads mothers to adopt routine bedsharing for at least part of the night36 - 40 even where they never intended to do so.41, 42 Indeed, nearly 50 % of breastfeeding mothers in the United States and Great Britain adopt bedsharing for some part of the night,38,43 - 45 and breastfeeding women are twice as
likely to sleep with their babies in the first month relative to mothers electing to
bottle - feed.39
«The phthalates in the plastic water
bottles these girls drink from, or the microwave containers they eat out of, may be far more
likely to get into their system
than cosmetic use, and as of now, no one has banned these things,» says M. William Audeh, MD, an oncologist who works in cancer risk assessment at the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute at Cedars - Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
With America
likely to edge out France and Italy in total wine consumption in the near future, according to one analyst, and with women buying more
than 6 out of every 10
bottles sold in this country, were happy to report that wine may do all of the following:
The glass of drinking glasses, window glass, and other household items (i.e., decorative picture frames, lampshade glass) not only contains additives and chemicals that have a different melting point
than glass
bottles and jars, but it is very
likely to break when placed in the blue bin and transported, so it is not recyclable.
And since they're now ubiquitous, buying anything other
than BPA - free
bottles and nipples these days would
likely qualify as child abuse.
In 2001, a study found breastfed children had more asthma
than bottle - fed.5 A Swedish study found that breastfed infants were just as
likely to develop childhood ear infections6 and childhood cancer as formula - fed babies.7
If on the inside you're
bottling up nervous energy and mild panic, on the outside you're more
than likely have a less
than approachable look on your face.
With that said, Syrian hamsters are more
likely than their dwarf hamster counterparts to climb on water
bottles and other fixtures and strong enough to lift up unsecured lids, so it is recommended that you purchase an aquarium with a slide on lid instead.
If you think you'll need a larger
bottle of sunscreen, buy it after you go through security at your departing airport; even though it'll
likely be more expensive
than purchasing a
bottle at your regular drugstore, it'll still be about 50 % less
than in Israel!
If your hammer is used to open
bottles more
than it is to actually hammer nails, your Lowe's card will
likely be a better coaster
than it is a credit card.
How cruel and inhuman is it to force Aboriginal people from their Sacred Lands and Waterways only to end up at the Colonisers» rubbish tip or outside the
bottle shop at the hands of unscrupulous people with evil intentions of abuse and if that is not enough then Aboriginal people will be caught by the authorities and imprisoned where they will more
than likely «never make it out alive.»
Studies suggest that breastfed children are significantly less
likely than are their
bottle - fed peers to be obese; develop asthma; have autoimmune diseases, such as Type 1 diabetes; and be diagnosed with childhood cancers.7 Moreover, infant feeding practices appear to be associated with cognitive ability during childhood: Full - term infants who are breastfed, as opposed to
bottle - fed, score three to six points higher on IQ tests.8 Family support providers can influence the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding by promoting, teaching, and supporting nursing; states can maximize potential benefits by tracking how many mothers start and continue breastfeeding for at least three months.