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regarded as a natural physiological function and the only way to nourish an infant, and where it is highly valued and therefore strongly encouraged and supported, breastfeeding problems seldom occur. This situation differs from the Western ...
Breastfeeding is an unequalled way of supplying perfect nourishment for the wholesome development and Development of infants and has a exclusive biological and emotional leverage on the wellbeing of both mother and child. However, regardles...
breastfeeding with the introduction of the rigid body in 6 months reduces the risk of many diseases and chronic diseases. Healthy People 2010 breastfeeding goals to increase to 75% of women who start breast-feeding, 50% of women, nursing mo...
breastfed without any supplementary foods (including breast milk alternatives) during their first 6 months, followed by the combination of breastfeeding and complementary foods (excluding breast milk alternatives) up to age 2. The recommen...
via two principal models. Public care, which is Medicare funded, incurs no additional cost for women and is generally provided by general practitioners (GPs) in the community and midwives in public hospitals. Low-risk women attend antenata...
alth advancement is of specific significance to midwives who encourage wellbeing other than organise infection and sick health. Although the midwife has habitually had a function in public wellbeing, there is now an explicit require for the...
breastfeeding, adolescent mothers initiate breastfeeding less often and maintain breastfeeding for shorter durations when compared to their adult counterparts. A randomized controlled trial drawing on the theory of planned behaviour and dev...