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Breast Feeding: The Bond Between Mom and Child.., Why It's Best

Mothers prepare themselves with health and nutrition at the first sign of pregnancy; why not continue that same preparation after the birth of the baby, by providing the new born, with the best...

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Mum's stress impacts unborn baby's brain

Knock on effect ... offspring absorb mother's stress. Photo: iStock The placenta of a pregnant woman absorbs more than just nutrition and oxygen, a new study has found. Researchers, from the...

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In France, breast is definitely not best

Now and again a story comes along that utterly confirms all our prejudices. This week it was France's turn to wallow in the warm glow of I-told-you-so when vegan parents were accused of breastfeeding...

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Breastfed babies less likely to grow up angry and irritable

A study found breastfed babies were less hostile as adults Breastfed babies are less likely to become angry and irritable adults, say scientists. A long-term study found children who were fed milk...

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Smell of mother, not pheromone, triggers breastfeeding in mice (Wellcome...

5 October 2012 A new study has revealed that mice learn to suckle their mother's milk in response to her unique combination of smells - not pheromones, as was previously thought. Until now, it was...

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Babies learn mum's unique odour

Prevailing thought has been that pheromones –chemicals that trigger an innate behaviour – drove the suckling response as an automatic behaviour. The new work determines that, in mice, the smells must...

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Breastfeeding basics: benefits for mothers

While most new and expecting mothers may know that breastfeeding has many benefits for babies, they may not understand just how many ways that breastfeeding helps women. A woman who nurses her baby is...

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Manual Breast Milk Expression Better Than Breast Pump For Poor Feeders

Randomized trial comparing hand expression with breast pumping for mothers of term newborns feeding poorly Expressing breast milk by hand in the first days after birth is better for boosting...

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Why pregnancy really lasts 9 months

Human babies are born helpless and needy, a fact that anthropologists have long explained by pointing to the size of the female pelvis. If babies were born with bigger brains, the theory goes, they'd...

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Breastfeeding basics: the three B's of milk production

Given the popular myths about breast milk and breastfeeding, it is important that women understand the basic mechanics of breast milk production. One cannot make an informed choice to breastfeed...

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Babies 'learn' mum's smell to breastfeed

Tweet Washington, October 5 (ANI): In a new study, researchers have shown that a mammal begins to suckle its mother's milk through a learned response built on learning her unique combination of...

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Babies learn mum’s smell to breastfeed

In a new study, researchers have shown that a mammal begins to suckle its mother's milk through a learned response built on learning her unique combination of smells. When a mammal is born, it is...

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Milk Culture: Rise of the Breast-feeding Obsessed

The Breast Milk Baby makes noises when she nurses. She also moves and cries. She sobs her demand to be burped and swaddled. She goes by many names — Savannah, Cameron, Lilyang, et cetera. But the...

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Breastfed babies show more challenging temperaments, study finds

Difficult behaviours shouldn't put off mothers – breastfeeding is still the most healthy form of infant nutrition, scientists say Research findings do not contradict that breastfeeding is normal and...

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How to apply an evolutionary hypothesis about gestation to your pregnancy

First things first. Let s get you up to speed on the gestation research that fed the media that fed the pregnancy questions that sparked this post. Some impressive colleagues and I just published a...

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Baby sniffs out mom's milk

London - It is not just grown-ups who cannot resist the smell of food. Babies sniff out their mothers’ milk, it seems. Research suggests that newborns are guided to their food supply by their noses....

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Research refutes long-held theory: Mother's metabolism, not birth canal...

Two traits that set humans apart from other primates—big brains and the ability to walk upright—could be at odds when it comes to childbirth. Big brains and the big heads that encase them are hard to...

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Breast-fed infants 'better behaved'

Breast-fed babies grow into better behaved and more emotionally stable children than those that are bottle fed, a study has shown. Five-year-olds who had been breast-fed were almost a third less...

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The wonder of breasts

Our culture is obsessed with breasts, yet we know remarkably little about them. But their secrets are starting to be unravelled, and nothing is more astonishing than breast milk A breast milk sample...

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Is breast feeding good for mother and child?

Breast milk is considered to be nature's best gift from a mother to her infant. It is recommended by Pediatricians, Physicians and Dieticians/Nutritionists all over the globe. It is said that a child...

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A key message

The Malaysian Dietary Guidelines (MDG) 2010 has provided eight key recommendations for this important message. Within each of the recommendations are several tips on how to achieve them. There are...

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Breast-Feeding News Roundup

A number of breast-feeding stories have been in the news the past week or so. First, a study from Montana State University, published online in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, suggests...

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Human Milk from Genetically Modified Cows

Chinese Scientists have created genetically modified cows that produce "human" milk as an alternative to human breast milk and formula milk for babies,claiming to have successfully introduced human...

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Breastfeeding: Smart babies, dumb mothers?

You may have heard about the recent scandalous stereotype brought to light by three psychological studies at Montana State University: Childless college students perceive women who breastfeed as less...

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Mothers' hard work linked to better brain growth in babies

London: New moms please take note of this: The more time and energy you invest towards nurturing your babies, the bigger will be their brain's growth, a new study has found. Researchers at the Durham...

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'Breastfeeding may lead to bigger brains in mammals'

Brain growth in babies is linked to the amount of time and energy mothers invest, according to research carried out at Queen's University Belfast. The researchers said the study of 128 mammal species,...

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Breast-Feeding Fuels Babies' Big Brains

Why some animals, like humans, have bigger brains than others has long puzzled scientists. Now a new study adds weight to the idea that such brainy brawn in mammals is determined by the amount of...

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Breast-feeding feeds babies' big brains, study suggests

Why some animals, like humans, have bigger brains than others has long puzzled scientists. Now a new study adds weight to the idea that such brainy brawn in mammals is determined by the amount of...

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Longer Breast-Feeding May Be Key to Bigger Brains

(HealthDay News) -- Longer periods of pregnancy and breast-feeding in mammals are associated with larger brain growth in offspring, which explains why human babies remain dependent on their mother for...

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Moms Responsible For Big Brains In Babies

(Ivanhoe Newswire) – Brain growth in babies is linked to the amount of time and energy mothers ‘invest’, according to this study. The study of 128 mammal species, including humans, shows that brain...

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Longer breast feeding helps babies develop bigger brains

London: Breast feeding for longer stretches could be a safe way to help babies develop bigger brains. A three-year study of 128 mammal species, including humans, found that longer pregnancies and...

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Mother's hard work linked to better brain growth in babies

London, March 29: New moms please take note of this: The more time and energy you invest towards nurturing your babies, the bigger will be their brain's growth, a new study has found. Researchers at...

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Breast feeding for longer 'could help babies develop bigger brains'

Baby bond: The amount of time and energy mothers 'invest' in their babies pays off in brain growth Breast feeding for longer could help babies develop bigger brains, new research has revealed. A...

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Just breast not always best: Formula can keep babies breastfeeding longer,...

Giving a small amount of infant formula — about the same as one bottle over the course of several days — to newborn babies who are losing too much weight can increase the length of time they are...

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Hungry babies can smell mother's milk and are guided to food by their noses

It is not just grown-ups who cannot resist the smell of food. Babies sniff out their mothers’ milk, it seems. Research suggests that newborns are guided to their food supply by their noses. This is...

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Understanding How Breastfeeding Affects Obesity

Recent studies questioned whether breastfeeding can lower rates of obesity among kids, and the latest analysis will only add to the confusion. Researchers from Okayama University in Japan reported...

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Breastfeeding benefits mom and baby

Breastfeeding is becoming more popular and moms are breastfeeding longer. According to the CDC, the percent of breastfeeding mothers has risen from 70% to 75% in the past 10 years. CDC Researcher...

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The mother of all diets

Modern medical research reiterates what our grandmoms told us - mother's milk is best for the baby. So, dump the formula in favour of breastfeeding your child for the first six months... Badhai ho,...

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Nursing while pregnant

Is it safe for an expectant mother to continue breastfeeding her older child? MOTHERS are often concerned about breastfeeding while pregnant. Family and friends may impose their views and tell them...

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'Breast is best' campaigners launch new petition to ban hospitals from...

Breastfeeding campaign groups are demanding that hospitals stop giving away free infant formula to new mothers. Dozens of consumer and health organizations sent letters to more than 2,600 hospitals...

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Researchers find more maternal responses in brains of breastfeeding mothers

A new study shows that the regions of the brain associated with empathy and maternal bonding are more active in breastfeeding mothers than formula feeding mothers during the first few months of their...

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Hospital restricts free formula baby milk for newborns to encourage mothers...

Breast is best: Mothers in Hull and East Yorkshire who insist on using formula milk will be provided with just one bottle after giving birth An NHS trust has stopped providing free formula milk for...

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Saved by the breast milk bank: Sports presenter Amanda Davies believes it...

Amanda and Molly enjoying a day out last week TV sports presenter Amanda Davies had enjoyed an uncomplicated pregnancy – but it became a slowly unfolding nightmare when, alarmingly, two months before...

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'Who wants to feed their baby in a bathroom stall?' Mothers campaign to make...

It could soon be illegal to ask a woman to stop breastfeeding in public places after mothers have campaigned to make it a civil right. A group in Seattle has been pushing lawmakers to make it a crime...

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Breast-feeding makes new mothers fearless so they protect their young like...

Don't mess with a woman who breast-feeds her children – for she's likely to turn into a 'mother bear'. Scientists believe those who nurse their babies are fearlessly protective of their offspring in a...

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Milk donors, breast pumps and plenty of patience: Transgender father...

A transgender man breastfeeds his one-year-old son by using a supplemental nursing system. Trevor MacDonald, an openly gay father from Winnipeg, Canada, has been breastfeeding his son since the day he...

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