Sentences with phrase «much as another breastfeeding mother»

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There would hardly have been much PR potential in a Daily Mail headline such as: Mother Arrested for Breastfeeding Baby on Plane.
That was my thought as well - that it's not so much that breastfeeding prevents a mother from neglecting her child, but that the type of mother who chooses to breastfeed her child is less likely to be the type of mother who would neglect her child.
As a very strong supporter of extended breastfeeding; I honestly believe that Ava as a 4 year old is still not too old much less too big to still be breastfeeding; Perhaps maybe this is one of Ava's ways of bonding with her motheAs a very strong supporter of extended breastfeeding; I honestly believe that Ava as a 4 year old is still not too old much less too big to still be breastfeeding; Perhaps maybe this is one of Ava's ways of bonding with her motheas a 4 year old is still not too old much less too big to still be breastfeeding; Perhaps maybe this is one of Ava's ways of bonding with her mother.
As a consequence, many mothers who plan to breastfeed their babies are compelled to wean them to the bottle much earlier than expected.
Once you know about the pause you can cut through so much of the nonsense breastfeeding mothers are being told — such as «Feed the baby twenty minutes on each side».
Breastfeeding isn't so much about the mother, either, as about a mother meeting the needs of her child.
I attended regualar breastfeeding support mtgs with an IBCLC as leader and she so often spoke of her struggle to get local ped docs educated properly on breastfeeding b / c their bad breastfeeding advice made her work with struggling mothers so much harder.
Because they don't care about improving breastfeeding rates nearly as much as they care about hectoring mothers who don't model their own choices back to them.
Power pumping refers to when a breastfeeding mother uses a breast pump to remove as much breast milk as she can in rapid (concentrated) intervals, in an attempt to stimulate her milk supply.
Which is why I want to call attention to what is happening in our AP community: As much as we try to be welcoming to every AP parent, there is still judgment passed among us — the woman whose birth ended in a Cesarean, the mother who can not breastfeed, the father who came to AP later and with a history of spanking, the lower - income families in which both parents must work, the parents who do not take their baby to bed with them, and so oAs much as we try to be welcoming to every AP parent, there is still judgment passed among us — the woman whose birth ended in a Cesarean, the mother who can not breastfeed, the father who came to AP later and with a history of spanking, the lower - income families in which both parents must work, the parents who do not take their baby to bed with them, and so oas we try to be welcoming to every AP parent, there is still judgment passed among us — the woman whose birth ended in a Cesarean, the mother who can not breastfeed, the father who came to AP later and with a history of spanking, the lower - income families in which both parents must work, the parents who do not take their baby to bed with them, and so on.
As a breastfeeding mother's shape changes, due to milk supply and weight fluctuations, the Velcro a back panel can bedjusted by up to 10 inches around the ribcage, ensuring as much of a comfortable fit for the 1,000 th pumping session as for the firsAs a breastfeeding mother's shape changes, due to milk supply and weight fluctuations, the Velcro a back panel can bedjusted by up to 10 inches around the ribcage, ensuring as much of a comfortable fit for the 1,000 th pumping session as for the firsas much of a comfortable fit for the 1,000 th pumping session as for the firsas for the first.
For me they are a must have item, and make my life as a breastfeeding mother much easier.
While the job of Lactation Consultant is something that is often ill perceived as a simple task, a task many see as «helping a mother breastfeed,» it is so much more.
At any point in our parenting journeys, we can reflect back on our early days as mothers or fathers and glow in the knowledge of how much we have changed since that... first positive pregnancy test... or our oldest child's birth... or a seemingly endless night of breastfeeding... or our struggle with learning how to do positive discipline... or the first day of school... or our daughter's first basketball win... or our son's first crush... or our child's high school graduation... or our daughter's wedding... or our son's first child...
Meanwhile breastfeeding mothers get home and realize that they can keep their baby nearby at night and not lose nearly as much sleep as the bottlefeeding mothers, and once the original challenges are sorted out breastfeeding becomes easier and much cheaper.
I feel fortunate that I was able to breastfeed her as much as she wanted — I didn't have to work and I had plenty of milk supply with no painful latch issues — but few mothers have that luxury.
Perhaps hospitals should look at the big picture and take into account how much money would be saved in treating sick babies if mothers breastfed for longer, as well as how much money businesses would save as parents would take less time off to care for a sick child.
Some breastfeeding mothers would say no, as they would be happy to make as much as they possibly can, especially if they aren't making enough or are trying to build up a supply for when they have to go back to work.
During this interactive class we will discuss latch and positioning, how much to feed your baby and when to do so, how to know baby is getting enough, what to expect as a breastfeeding mother and much more!
The point is, why is it more acceptable to take offense at breastfeeding than it is at bottle - feeding, being as mother's milk and breastfeeding are so much healthier than formula and bottle - feeding?
Breastfeeding mothers are as much a part of society as are all mothers and women.
Stephanie, as a mother of three (a boy and twin girls) with much breastfeeding experience and peer - supporter training, has helped train and set up mother - to - mother breastfeeding support groups in Cornwall, supporting countless mothers, especially those of multiples.
There is too much bad advice for new mothers such as: «cry it out is a good sleep training technique», «you should breastfeed till 6 months only», «spanking is part of child discipline» and so many many more.
Breastfeeding changes where and how the baby is placed next to the mother, to begin with, and the infant's arousal patterns, how sensitive the baby and the mother are to each other's movements and sounds and proximities, as well as the infant's and the mother's sleep architecture (how much time each spends in various sleep stages and how and when they move out of one sleep stage into another) are very different between bottle feeding and breastfeeding mother - Breastfeeding changes where and how the baby is placed next to the mother, to begin with, and the infant's arousal patterns, how sensitive the baby and the mother are to each other's movements and sounds and proximities, as well as the infant's and the mother's sleep architecture (how much time each spends in various sleep stages and how and when they move out of one sleep stage into another) are very different between bottle feeding and breastfeeding mother - breastfeeding mother - infant pairs.
Mothers who breastfeed might also develop a feeding style that is less controlling.28 On the contrary, the duration and amount of bottle - feeding more likely depend on the caregivers» decisions, which are often based on visual observations of the remaining milk in the bottle with encouragement to finish the bottle.29, 30 In addition, the variations in the taste and nutrient content within each breastfeeding episode (much higher fat content toward the end) might also serve as a physiological signal for babies to stop suckling.
And, interestingly, mothers underestimated how many times they woke to breastfeed by as much as 50 %.
Sometimes, no matter how much support is given, a mother will experience breastfeeding as painful, or a baby will be unable to attain a good enough latch to suckle effectively.
There was not much difficulty stopping BF (breastfeeding), or rather, this process was not perceived as a difficult one, since mothers just less worried about how their child was experiencing this fact, did not see any psychological trauma in it, and rarely thought about the childhood traumas.
I know how important breastfeeding can be for mothers, and I want it to work out as much as they do.
Of course, formula mixed with dirty water is very dangerous, but the advertising of formula undermines a mother's confidence in her ability to breastfeed just as much in North America than it does in third world countries.
Cribs can be used poorly as well, but studies do show that a breastfeeding mother and her baby regulate one another's breathing and that mothers are very much in tune with their babies while asleep.
This view about alcohol and breastfeeding opines that so long that the mother has not got to the point that she is feeling «tipsy» it is OK for her to drink; that so long as the mother felt normal she probably did not have much alcohol in her system anyway.
Observations of sleep - sharing breastfeeding infants show that they nurse more frequently, and for longer periods than breastfeeding infants who do not sleep next to their mothers, but nonetheless routinely bedsharing mothers obtain as much or more sleep as those who sleep apart from their breastfed babies.
Some of the mothers I've met along the way had a relatively easy and blissful time and other breastfeeding stories were of these tough mothers gritting their teeth and showing as much courage as anyone could muster.
As a breastfeeding mother, you probably double check whether pretty much everything you do will affect your milk.
According to 2008 CDC data, breastfeeding initiation rates are much higher in higher - income, largely white communitiesThey are significantly lower for African - American mothers, as well as Hispanic and Native American women.
«adult breastfeeding relationship» — I truly hope this person is wondering if having been breastfed has any effect on a child's relationship to his / her mother as an adult, because the other option is something I don't want to spend much time thinking about.
A comfortable latch for both mother and baby is very important for successful breastfeeding, and ensures that your baby gets as much milk as possible and that your nipples don't get sore.
Ultimately, mothersas well as fathers — need to decide for themselves how much, or how little, breastfeeding they are comfortable with.
I think there's a lot surrounding this topic that's so wrapped up in very qualitative issues of how we see ourselves as mothers and what our relationships with our babies are all about, statistics about who breastfeeds for longer (when I get the impression that pretty much everything after 1 year for babies living in developed nations is kind of a wash, health - outcomes-wise) probably don't come into play for most parents.
Growing up as a young girl I remember my mother telling me how much she loved breastfeeding.
There's so much to celebrate about breastfeeding, and for me one of the most special things is how much we can learn from each other as mothers.
And surely mothers who use formula deserve protection from unscrupulous companies as much as mothers who breastfeed.
This second basic dynamic refers to a physical characteristic known as breast storage capacity, which varies among mothers.2 This physical difference explains why feeding patterns can vary so much among mothers and why one breastfed baby does not need to breastfeed at night while another one does.
This public shaming causes many women to try and avoid feeding in public as much as possible and even leads a lot of new mothers to stay home and isolate themselves for fear of having to breastfeed in public.
As much as you may want to breastfeed, it is very common for mothers to have a tough time with iAs much as you may want to breastfeed, it is very common for mothers to have a tough time with ias you may want to breastfeed, it is very common for mothers to have a tough time with it.
Also, it is well know that chareidi mothers choose to breastfeed at a much lower rate when they are on the government programs such as WIC, which provides free formula but not free food for nursing mothers.
And she is much more likely to either have knowledgeable breastfeeding support in her social circles or, if the breastfeeding specialist - to - mother ratio is similar to that of a wealthy nation, those breastfeeding supports are not having to compete with rampant cultural influence from formula companies and other cultural breastfeeding hurdles, such as unpaid maternity leave.
It may take mother and baby a little time to adjust to breastfeeding, and the baby may not feed as much during the first few days.
If you compare mothers who breastfeed, those who co-sleep breastfeed up to twice as much at night over those who do not co-sleep [12].
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