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    mother consumes and does. Every aspect of the baby from the food it eats, to growth and development are all dependent on the mother. This implies that to avoid any risk in the growth and development of the foetus; the mother-to-be needs to change to a healthier lifestyle, Some foods are off-limits when you're pregnant, fine when you are not. First, this is because of hormonal changes in your body which make your immune system more vulnerable to food-borne illnesses. A simple stomach upset could

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    Nestle 's A Swiss Company

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    Nestlé Nestlé’s is a Swiss multinational company with its headquarter located in Switzerland. Nestlé’s history began in 1866 as a condense milk factory and was later formed as the core of Nestlé by Henri Nestlé in 1867. It is currently the largest food and beverage company in the world, with sales over $100 billion and profit of more than $11 billion. It owns a lot of well-known brands including Nescafe, Kit Kat, Haagen-Dazs, and much more. Nestlé is the world’s largest breast milk substitute producer

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    In this study there was a statistically significant difference between the two groups of children regarding early contact between mother and baby after birth as it was higher in group 1b (31,25% holding their babies immediately after birth and 6.25% within an hour) indicating that early contact was associated with higher breastfeeding rates. Our findings are in agreement with the Cochrane review studies that were conducted for the effects of early skin to skin contact (SSC) from randomized controlled

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    normally choose to give their babies dummies as they help to soothe them. Baby dummy is also known as a baby pacifier. It is an effective nipple that is made from rubber, plastic or silicone. Some of the features of a baby dummy include: a teat, handle and a shield. The shield is large enough so that the child does not place the whole thing in his or her mouth. This goes a long way in ensuring that the child does not swallow the dummy or get chocked by the dummy. Most babies are soothed by the action

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    get prepared for the new life that will be brought into the world, from the clothes to the baby carriages to the car seat you forget something that you can give for free. Other than your love, it’s your one in kind special milk, breast milk. There are many benefits from breastfeeding that you don’t know about and they’re three main reasons why you should: breastfeeding protect from illness, can protect your baby from developing allergies and can boost your

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    are nice and might look cuddly. Because they look like a teddy bear.But they have Sharp teeth & claws. And can only live in one place in the world.And they sleep during the day. And they hop tree to tree to eat leaves. They can eat 2.5 pound of food every day.They have a scientific name which is Phascolarctos Cinereus. And they have a nickname to which is native bear. It is called native bear because.They can only live in one place in the world which is Australia. Next I am going to tell, how

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    The Baby Boom generation, Baby Bust generation, Generation Y and Millennium Kids (Generation Z) all left a mark on society, setting the stage for the future generations. Have you ever wondered about what each generation was known for, what they stood for and what they did? This paper will tell you exactly what the Baby Boomers, the Baby Bust, Generation Y and Z children and adults were known for. When you hear “Baby Boom” you think about a lot of babies being born at once. That's exactly what

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    appropriate nutritional decision for babies, some women may not be able to breastfeed. For many women, the decision to formula feed or breastfeed confides immensely on their level of contentment, medical considerations, and lifestyles. The decision to formula feed or breastfeed seems to be an exceptionally personal one. Breastfeeding plays a crucial role in fighting against infections. As reported by Nivin Todd, “the antibodies transferred from the mother to the baby can assist in reducing the risks

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    Feeding the baby is a way to bond with the baby. The first few months the baby should be breast fed or bottle fed only. Solids are introduced to the baby only later on months. Breast feeding the baby is a wonderful experience for both mom and the baby. Feeding is a source of comfort and food for the baby. Always make sure that you have every thing in place before you start feeding your baby a comfortable chair to sit in and an extra pillow while you hold and feed the baby propped in your arms. Feeding

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    delivery and as soon as possible after a caesarean section. Support from family and hospital staff plays a pivotal role in achieving this goal. 2) Mothers produce enough milk for their babies. They often give formula milk or cow’s milk in addition to breast milk as they feel that they are not producing enough for their baby. This is generally not true as breast feeding works as a stimulus for production of hormones which are required for secretion of milk. Hence the more they breast feed the more milk

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