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    Speech Category: Persuasion Speech Topic: Breastfeeding Infants General Purpose: Motivational Specific Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to motivate my audience by discussing the problems, solutions, and potential outcomes of breastfeeding infants. INTRODUCTION: Attention Step: According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2013 in the state of Georgia, only 6.2% of infants were exclusively breastfeed by the age of 6 months. Establish Need /Relevance: Breastfeeding is beneficial

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    There are a plethora of benefits associated with skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth. Though evidence-based practice has identified the benefits associated with skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth, there is a disparity based on type of birth. Mothers who deliver via caesarean section often have less opportunity for immediate skin-to-skin contact with their baby after birth. This article focuses on the benefits of skin-to-skin contact and includes a research study comparing the opinions

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    burning calories, therefore, it can help you lose your pregnancy weight faster. There is also a hormone oxytocin releases that helps your uterus return to its pre-pregnancy size as well. Another amazing benefit is the bond you create with you child when you breastfeed. It’s a bond that no one will ever understand and one you will never

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    Chapter six: conclusions, recommendation& Suggestions 137 6. 1. Conclusions The researcher has made the following conclusions according to the results of the current study: 1. Infants are more affection with AGE than other child age group. 2. Male child with AGE was higher than female. 3. According to body weight more affective with AGE child body weight (6.1-9) kg. 4. Child on bottle feeding formula was higher

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    Finnegan score, the baby may qualify for both or either types of treatment: nonpharmacological or pharmacological. Nonpharmacological treatment is always the first option, including gentle handling, swaddling, frequent feeding, music therapy, active maternal participation with the infant, and more. Alternatively, pharmacological treatment involves medical intervention, such as the use of morphine to wean neonates from the in-utero exposure to drugs

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    Sylvia Plath and Philip Larkin had very different outlooks on life and the purpose of life, Plath very much injected her personal experiences into her writing and was a passionate poet. Larkin was arguably a more realistic and observant poet, which in turn made him more pessimistic. Both poets explore the theme of fulfilment, Plath specifically through her poems ‘Morning Song’ and ‘Letters in November’, featured in her 1965 posthumous collection ‘Ariel’ and Larkin through his poems ‘Faith Healing’

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    From birth a human being immediately begins to be shaped in character, personality, and mentality. The sculptor who is responsible for this meticulously crafted work of art is a parental figure, most often in the maternal form. In the novel Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison the maternal figures of Ruth Foster and Pilate Dead shape the protagonist Milkman, ultimately allowing him to fly. The two nurturing figures in the witty novel have different aspects of their characters that authorize them to help

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    A UAA nursing student conducted an assessment of the educational needs and desires of the Labor and Delivery Unit (L&D) at Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage, Alaska. The nursing staff there is currently involved in promoting Skin-To-Skin contact among mothers and babies following birth, but expressed further interest in the topic. One nurse on the unit gave the following perspective: “We know skin-to-skin contact is important, but what are ways we can work on implementing it more? What

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    Men and women alike are defined by the values and customs they hold. They are constrained to a culture that doesn’t them to evolve. America prides itself with being a melting pot of cultures but several of these said culture are underrepresented or represented in the wrong light in the entertainment scene of America. Black culture in today 's entertainment field automatically has a bad connotation, it relies highly on violence, illegal acts, and persuading the black community to be content in perpetual

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    argue that prison nurseries are an essential human right because they allow for the essential mother-child bond to develop, as well as allow the mother to participate in her own rehabilitation for societal advancement. In Dwyer’s Jailing Black Babies, he argues that there is no evidence that the giving mothers access to their infants will have any sort of positive impact on the mother-child bond. Dwyer states that, “A crucial

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