If the mother is having any infectious disease or serious illness and doctor has advised to prohibit breadtfeeding then the mother is unable to feed her baby.it would effect the bonding between the mother and baby.moreover,child will get allergies so easily if breast feed is not provided as the lack of immunity in formula feed.otherthan than mother who does not feed baby is more prone to get breast cancer and cervicle cancer.
Age 35 is considered as the age range of breast feed as women will be more healthier before this age.
The disadvantage of Breastfeeding that affect a child and mother. What is the age range of...
What is an advantage and a disadvantage of breastfeeding for both the child and the mother? What is an advantage and a disadvantage of formula bottle feeding for both the child and the mother? What may influence the choice to either breastfeed or formula bottle feed?
How does breastfeeding affect the long term health of the child and the mother
find a hypothesis of Breastfeeding does not affect long term health of child and mother
list the advantages/disadvantages of breastfeeding vs formula feeding? How would you answer a new mother who asks you which is best and to make recommendations for her? When is breastfeeding contraindicated? How would you help teach good breastfeeding techniques? What advice would you give to a mother with flat inverted nipples?.
A mother who is Rh+ is carrying the child from a man who is Rh-. Is it possible that she could carry a Rh-fetus? Is it possible her baby will be Rh+? In either event, should the mother receive Rhogam? My baby was born with Rh-HDN, what will the doctors do to my baby once it's born? What type of blood is transfused and why should it be of the "negative" type?
A previously healthy 2-month-old female presents with jittery spells several hours after breastfeeding. Her mother reports she has not given the baby anything to eat other than breastmilk since birth. The baby has only recently been sleeping for more than 2 hours between feedings and that’s when the mother reports these symptoms started. Laboratory results are consistent with hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) but are otherwise unremarkable. Epinephrine is administered and there is no increase in blood glucose but there is...
imagine if you were the mother or father of the child who came home positive with measles. What if your child passed away as a result of coming into contact with an unvaccinated child? Although a difficult subject to reflect on, what do you think your main course of action would be?
When Peter and Martha were 24 and expecting their first child, they learned that Peter’s mother, who was adopted, had early signs of Huntington's disease (HD) (see chapter opener). A genetic counselor explained the mode of inheritance and said that Peter could take a “predictive” genetic test to find out if he had inherited the dominant mutation. Peter did not want the information about himself, but Martha did not want to have a child who would inherit HD. Martha requested...
17. A couple has one child with bilateral retinoblastoma. The mother is free from cancer, but the father has unilateral retinoblastoma and he has a brother who has bilateral retinoblastoma. a. If the couple has another child, what is the probability that this next child will have retinoblastoma? b. If the next child has retinoblastoma, is it likely to be bilateral or unilateral? c. Explain why the father’s case of retinoblastoma is unilateral whereas his son’s and brother’s cases are...
A young mother approaches you regarding the issue of formula vs breastfeeding. How would you educate her and what are the pros and cons of the method that you recommend. What if she has to return to work? Should people be allowed to breastfeed in public eg a restaurant? What if the patient is from a third world country? Is there a federal/state regulation regarding breastfeeding? Does exercise affects the contents of breast milk?