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I found Siverman's book to be a really fun and compact book on breastfeeding. The illustrations are fun and chic, and the book is compact and light enough for you to just toss into your purse or diaper bag and read on the go. This is great for the busy mom or the new mom, who is too tired or overwhelmed to research breastfeeding online or turn to other, more extensive books. Don't let the size of the book fool you though; although it is compact, it is full of great information about the basics of breastfeeding that every mom should know, and the back of the book contains a great list of resources for moms to turn to if they desire more information.But be careful. There's a serious risk that a baby could suffocate or get hurt.
Book Review: Mama Knows Breast
The Next Step, Part II
Breastfeeding is Offensive?
Attach this device to a baby's diaper to detect wetness. When the baby wets the diaper, the alarm's CMOS chip immediately gives out music to alert you to change the diaper. Helps to keep baby clean and dry.Tidybeer shown here is a option shown as a attachment seperately.
Is This For Real?
Babies in the Workplace
The campaign included hard-hitting ads, such as one featuring an asthma puffers that looked like a bottle of formula, warning, "babies who aren't breastfed are up to 250% more likely to suffer respiratory diseases."The formula industry fought the ads, bringing in powerful lobbyists, such as Clayton Yeutter, who served as agriculture secretary during the administration of George H.W. Bush.
Carmona was removed from the campaign and political appointees were brought in to drop the ads in favor of toned down messages. "Babies are born to be breastfed," one ad states simply.
In 2004 letters obtained by the Post, Yeutter and other lobbyists thanked then-HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson for his staff's action to eliminate "the most egregious distortions" aimed at "scaring expectant mothers into breast-feeding."
Meanwhile, breastfeeding rates have actually decreased.
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is investigating the allegations of political meddling in public health concerns.
Yes, the ads were blunt. But, I think the bluntness of these ads is good. I would never, ever tiptoe around the truth in order to keep someone from feeling guilty, especially when I believe that no one can make you feel guilty except for yourself. If you knew a family member who was extremely obese to the point where they were in danger of serious health complications or death, would you tiptoe around the facts in order to spare their feelings? I would hope not. I would hope that you would do your best to present the facts and educate them so that they can make their own informed decision. The same goes with breastfeeding.
With that in mind:
Fact: Formula feeding comes with risks to the baby and mother.
People, this has been shown over and over again in thousands of studies. There is no disputing this information, this is a fact. I am not saying this to "make" formula feeding moms feel guilty. I am simply stating a fact. What you do with this information is your choice, but I would hope you would use it to you and your baby's advantage.
Fact: Breastfeeding is not "beneficial", it is normal and essential for baby's health.
You've heard it before. Babies were born to be breastfed. Have you stopped and thought about it? They are meant to have breastmilk from their mother. Nature intended for babies to be held close to their mother and nurse from their breasts. This, again, has been shown in countless studies. How is this not an obvious thing to most people? Did you know a newborn's eyesight is designed to focus at a certain distance, which allows the baby to focus on it's mother's face as he or she nurses? Did you know that a baby's immune system is not fully developed when he or she is born, and that breastmilk contains all the essential elements needed to complete that development? Did you know that if a baby is born through a natural, drug free birth and is then placed on the mother's stomach, he or she will crawl to the mother's breast out of instinct? Did you know that only less than 2% of mother's cannot physically breastfeed? That means that 98% can physically breastfeed. And yet many choose not to.
Now, please understand, I am not trying to bash formula feeding moms. I sincerely believe that it is not the mothers who are the "problem" here, it is the attitude that exists in this country around breastfeeding. The system itself needs to change. Doctors are only giving minutes of "training" on breastfeeding, and then it is followed by a long discussion of the different types of formulas. Family members criticize the new mother for breastfeeding, telling her to give the baby a bottle, that the baby isn't gaining enough weight, that the baby is too old to nurse, etc. No wonder so many women choose not to breastfeed, and of those who do, many wean their child before the recommended minimum of one year. This absolutely must change if we want the breastfeeding rates in this country to rise. Doctors must be given more training on the importance of breastfeeding, and they must not be continually faced with promotions from formula companies. Lactation Consultants need to be on call at all pediatric offices, or at least available to the doctor's patients in some way. Women need to support each other with breastfeeding, especially in the first few weeks. Partners need to support each other. Women must be educated and supported. Again, women must be educated and supported.
Women must be educated and supported.This is Absurd
