we need to make mothers aware that breastfeeding needs to be the norm to protect their babies from infection. Babies are born with a relatively immature immune system that is supplemented with antibodies created by the mother in response to the environment that she and her baby share....
WHY DO MOTHERS BREASTFEED GIRLS LESS THANCase, AnneGupta, Monica DasDeaton, AngusDuflo, EstherDupas, PascalineFinan, FredGoldin, ClaudiaHammer, JeffreyKatz, LarryKrueger, Alan
First, we find that breastfeeding increases with birth order, since mothers near or beyond their desired total fertility are more likely to make use of the contraceptive properties of nursing. Second, given a preference for having sons, mothers with no or few sons want to conceive again and ...
Returning to work is the most important factor in influencing whether mothers continued to breastfeed. Women report different reasons for cessation depending on the age of their child when they stopped breastfeeding. This information should inform health-promotion initiatives and interventions. 展开 ...
In CIBA Foundation Symposium 45, Breast feeding and the mother, Elsevier, Amsterdam. Google Scholar Smith, D.V. (1969) Attitudes to breast feeding (letter). British Medical Journa 42 (5685), 695. Article Google Scholar Thomson, A.M. (1978) Why don’t women breast feed? Unpublished ...
Teen breastfeeding: The natural choice: Volume one: Why breastfeed? Volume two: Starting out rightSimchak, Margery
Why Breast-Feed Babies?Do new moms receive the encouragement they need to successfullybreast-feed their babies? The...By SchieszerJohn
A mother should breast feed her baby for at least the first year of life, as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Preventi... K Kam - 《Baby Talk》 被引量: 1发表: 2006年 Why some women don't breastfeed The article ...
He talked about thehormonecalled prolactin which he said was connected tolactation. This is the production of milk by mammals to feed their young. Sam What he noted was that thishormonecan be released when people cry and in...
Breastfeeding is a controversial subject. Central to debates about how, where, and whether it should be done is a rhetoric of control, seeking to strategically regulate female bodies. Throughout these debates, the alterity of women pervades. Further, many of these narratives include a notion that...