In contrast, a handful of scenes — Schneemann receiving morning kisses from her cat, solarized imagery
of an infant suckling a nipple, a mouth slurping up noodles — are so astonishingly oral and sensuous that the body's responsive signals become jammed in shock.
Another consideration regarding higher BMI and lactation is the possible reduced effect
of infant suckling on prolactin levels in the early days postpartum.
Not exact matches
GENOCIDE: 1 Samuel 15:2 - 3 Thus saith the LORD
of hosts... go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman,
infant and
suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.
Thus saith the Lord
of hosts [to King Saul]... Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman,
infant and
suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.
= > 1 Samuel 15:2 - 3 Thus saith the Lord
of hosts... go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare him not; but slay both man and woman,
infant and
suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.
1 Samuel 15:3 God commands the death
of helpless «
suckling»
infants.
This capacity in Yahweh for prolonged and violent hatred
of Israel's foes is set down in the record with unashamed emphasis, whether in the traditions
of the wilderness, where «Yahweh will have war with Amalek from generation to generation,» (Exodus 17:16) or in the early days
of the kingdom in Palestine, when Yahweh commanded Saul to «go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman,
infant and
suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.»
Beginning with a god who commanded the slaughter
of infants and
sucklings without mercy, it ends with the God whose will it is that not «one
of these little ones should perish.»
For example, «thou shalt not commit murder» and «Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman,
infant and
suckling» are entirely concordant and consistent proclamations
of proper moral behavior.
This opposition by the Amalekites, at that time, is given as a reason, that the men, women,
infants and
sucklings, sheep and oxen, camels and asses, that were born four hundred years afterward, should be put to death; and to complete the horror, Samuel hewed Agag, the chief
of the Amalekites, in pieces, as you would hew a stick
of wood.
After a lifetime
of having your breasts mean sex and attracting men, when you suddenly have an
infant suckling it may come off a little icky.
There are multiple hypotheses for the mechanisms behind breastfeeding and childhood obesity and one
of them pertains to the poor self - regulation
of energy intake among formula - fed
infants.19 In contrast to
infants fed at the breast who may need to actively
suckle, formula - fed
infants are more likely to be passive in the feeding process, and caregivers» control might undermine
infants» capability for self - regulation to balance energy intake against internal cues
of hunger and satiety.
According to some authorities the majority
of infants do not immediately begin to
suckle if placed between the mother's breasts but rather enter a period
of rest and quiet alertness.
7,23 The breastfed
infant is more likely to sleep supine and
suckle frequently through the night, naturally achieving the potentially SIDS reducing goals
of less deep sleep and frequent brief arousals.
This feature allows users to shorten pumping times by hastening a faster milk ejection reflexing by mimicking the
suckling pattern
of an
infant.
The extra demands on the mother
of frequent
suckling, coordinating the needs
of more than one
infant or admission to the neonatal intensive care unit can lead to delayed initiation or early cessation.
Benefits
of this simple practice include: abbreviation
of the learning time to attachment and effective
suckling, stimulation
of milk production, decreased
infant crying, and increased sleeping time (Blaymore - Bier, 1996; Kurinij, 1991; Hurst, 1997; Ferber, 2004; Quillin, 2004).
Some studies have concluded that breastfed babies have stronger immune systems, decreased risks
of developing ear infections and diarrhea, lower
infant mortality rates, enhanced neurological development, better oral health (due to a different
suckling motion than drinking from a bottle).
These encourage the baby with a steady supply
of infant formula or expressed breast milk to keep
suckling at the breast and stimulating the mother's own milk supply.
And what was previously understood as an
infant's reflexes, such as the
suckling reflex, rooting reflex, and the grasp and walking reflexes, are now known to be aspects
of a motive to learn more.
This list
of 5 reasons moms continue to breastfeed their babies after the arbitrary acceptable cut - off date enforced by random strangers or other individuals such as family members and friends who aren't actually whipping their boob out for their 3 year old «
infant» to
suckle may shed some clarity on the matter.
Based on the most current evidence base for practice, it includes four new chapters: * Normal
Infant Behavior * Change Management * Developing and Managing a Hospital Lactation Service * Nutrition for the Breastfeeding Child New to this edition are figures of breast anatomy and infant suckling and sections on mentoring future lactation consultants, protecting against chronic disease for the lactating mother, and breastfeeding late preterm in
Infant Behavior * Change Management * Developing and Managing a Hospital Lactation Service * Nutrition for the Breastfeeding Child New to this edition are figures
of breast anatomy and
infant suckling and sections on mentoring future lactation consultants, protecting against chronic disease for the lactating mother, and breastfeeding late preterm in
infant suckling and sections on mentoring future lactation consultants, protecting against chronic disease for the lactating mother, and breastfeeding late preterm
infants.
It is difficult to reconcile the proposed biologic mechanism
of nipple confusion, interference with an
infant learning proper latch and
suckling mechanics, with maternal perceptions that breastfeeding is inconvenient in the absence
of other problems like nipple trauma or breast refusal.
Parents wishing to use a pacifier may benefit from education about alternative methods to comfort
infants, the importance
of frequent
suckling in establishing and maintaining milk supplies, and the benefits
of full breastfeeding during the first 6 months
of life and thereafter with the appropriate addition
of solid foods for at least 12 months.
An
infant must learn to attach and
suckle properly at the breast during the first few days
of life to successfully establish breastfeeding.1,, 2 Early oral experiences that require sucking mechanics different from those required for breastfeeding are believed to contribute to the development
of improper latch and subsequent breastfeeding failure — a problem described as nipple confusion.2 — 4 The avoidance
of pacifiers was included as 1
of 10 steps for successful breastfeeding in the 1990 Innocenti Declaration on maternity services and breastfeeding, and many experts recommend that mothers who are breastfeeding avoid exposing their
infants to artificial
suckling experiences including use
of pacifiers.5 — 7
As previously mentioned,
infants who co-sleep tend to feed (or at least
suckle) for twice the amount
of time as non-co-sleeping
infants [11].
The link between frequent early
suckling and the timing and volume
of copious milk production via prolactin explains the physiological mechanism linking mother -
infant sleep contact with improved breastfeeding initiation [43].
Design: The
infant abandonment rate was studied at a Russian hospital before and after the introduction
of early mother -
infant contact with
suckling and rooming - in.
Given the well - recognised importance
of close contact in establishing breastfeeding, and the need for frequent
suckling, anthropologists consider that mother -
infant sleep contact is a normal, species - typical, parenting behaviour for humans.
According to new research, that's if the
suckling infant has a certain version
of a gene that helps process fatty acids
Evocative
of the Western tradition
of religious painting, in which the Madonna is often depicted with a
suckling infant at her breast, The Holy Virgin Mary draws upon this repository
of source imagery, with Ofili forming his Madonna's breast from dried elephant dung.