Sentences with phrase «n't reach the breastfeeding goal»

First — to get it out of the way — know that I am beating myself up for not reaching my breastfeeding goal.
The US Surgeon General identified lack of support as one of the primary reasons families don't reach their breastfeeding goals.
A 2014 study from Cambridge, looking at 14,000 mothers, revealed that mothers who do not reach their breastfeeding goals are at twice the risk of postpartum depression.
Even so, 23.5 % of the women did not reach their breastfeeding goal, indicating that improvement is still possible.
It's that, or risk not reaching your breastfeeding goals and that simply isn't something we should be willing to sacrifice without a fight.

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This is not an issue about how old but an issue about the need for people to see it more and giving the women who do want to breastfeed past babyhood, the support they need to reach those goals.
The CDC says that the number one reason for women who intend to breastfeed but don't end up reaching their breastfeeding goals is lack of support.
If you're unsure about whether your baby's behavior at the breast is normal, don't hesitate to reach out for an e-consult so we can help you reach your breastfeeding goals!
And it became sort of my life ambition and really like a passion, that no mother should have to not be able to reach her goal with breastfeeding.
I'm not sure why a formula company offers breastfeeding support, but according to Best For Babes, the non-profit organization dedicated to helping women reach their personal breastfeeding goals:
Taking your health care providers advice to supplement with expressed milk or formula without having an understanding as to WHY or even IF your baby is not getting enough and not having a long term plan to reach your breastfeeding goals.
Among mothers who breastfed less than 3 months, 77 % did not reach their goals.
While pumping is an important aspect for many families in reaching their breastfeeding goals, how much is pumped is not a reliable sign of milk production.
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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.
It is important that the cost of lactation support does not present a roadblock in helping you to reach your breastfeeding goals.
Yes, let's all support one another, no matter how we feed our babies, but let's not diminish the importance of helping mothers reach their breastfeeding goals in the first place!
In fact, the number one reason mother's don't reach their personal breastfeeding goals is lack of support.
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You're not alone and most people want to see you reach your goals, even goals for breastfeeding and being comfortable feeding your baby while out and about.
Moms that feel like they can keep up with their other responsibilities while caring for their infant are more likely to reach their breastfeeding goals because they won't feel trapped in their home.
This isn't a step away from the belief that there are risks to formula feeding that parents need information about, it isn't a divorce from the science that supports breastfeeding as the healthy normal food for a human infant, this isn't a watering down of our commitment to help moms reach their breastfeeding goals, and it certainly isn't a sugarcoating of the issues surrounding infant feeding and society.
Currently, two - thirds of US mothers who intend to breastfeed exclusively for at least three months do not reach their goals.
It is my hope that President - elect Obama will take the petition seriously and, with the help of Tom Daschle, make the positive changes needed to create an environment where not only can we achieve our national breastfeeding targets, but women and their families can be successful in reaching their personal breastfeeding goals too.
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