Sentences with phrase «nursing on demand which»

My daughter was still nursing on demand which meant she nursed five times a day or more.

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Feed your baby on demand, which means you let him nurse as soon as he's hungry.
Being a profession which demands a huge amount of time spent on the feet, nurses are commonly affected by tired and fatigued legs.
In her post, Chandler states that Hennepin County has laws protecting nursing mothers, including allowing them to pump or express on demand and giving them access to a private area in which to pump or feed that is not in a bathroom.
By the end of the day, with lots of nursing on demand, both are quite soft, but in the morning and early afternoon hours, I can usually tell which side is fuller by squeezing if I can't actually remember which I used last.
But often Traditional cultures don't / didn't have to because they sleep close meaning children feel safe and secure, they breastfeed on demand (including night feedings) which allows infants and young children to nurse back to sleep, and they accept that there are reasons for wakings.
She had a shallow latch which meant she didn't get enough milk (and was thus always hungry and always nursing), and since breast milk works on supply and demand, my supply decreased to what she was actually drinking.
• Troubleshooted a hemodialysis machine component which broke down mid-treatment, without letting the process affect the patient • Changed fluid removal rates and positioned the patient according to the demands of the dialysis procedure • Communicated concerns regarding emotional, medial and nutritional problems to the nurse on duty • Ascertained that all disposable apertures and supplies are properly disposed of at the end of the procedure • Cleaned, sterilized and maintained dialysis room and equipment according to standardized procedures
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