...Congratulations our 500days baby Its been such a long time since we've been together baby. I knew you're the one who is gonna stay with me for the rest of my life from the beginning. I found you quite different from others and felt more special or something cos you truly made me feel really loved by you and made me realise what true love is. Literally I can't believe that we never be apart except for a couple of days when you went to Melbourne and I went to Sydney since we met . It's crazy baby..really it is in a good way of course . Now we can tell what we are thinking by looking into each other's eyes and what you/I like or hate..pretty much everything even your fart smell haha. I like it baby i really do..feel like you are totally mine...
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...Demographic Paper: Baby Boomers Impact Your name HCS/490 Teacher name When it comes to the Baby Boomers Impact towards the Health Care Systems, there is only one that may wonder how they will as Baby Boomers population and their demographics impact health care systems in future generations. The subject of this reading will address this question and focus on the Baby Boomers population demographics, and explain the changes these demographics will have on health care systems in regard to patient’s needs and services. Along with explain the way demographic data informs companies the way services or products can successfully be marketed to Baby Boomers and how communities and the society needs to work together to correct demographic challenges Baby Boomers will encounter as they age. Population Demographics Most individuals tend to relate to the phrase Baby Boomers to oneself, father, mother, aunt, and uncle or even a grandfather or grandmother. According to the Unites States Census Bureau (2009), describes Baby Boomers as individuals born between 1946 and 1968 and as of 2009 there were 77,329,698 Baby Boomers living in the United States. The American elderly population based on the United States Census Bureau is rapidly growing therefore so will the impact on changing demographics. Impact of Changing Demographics on the Health Care Market According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2007), the impact that Baby Boomer changing demographics will have...
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...Pediatrics Policy Statement. (2005) “Breastfeeding to baby is great accomplishment to protects the health of babies and their mothers. With support from their families and communities, as well as from nurses, mothers are more likely to be able to breastfeed their babies”. Making decision whether or not to breast feed or formula feed is personal. According to leading health organizations, “the most babies should have only breast milk for the first 6 months of life and continue breastfeeding for at least 12 months”. Many medical authorities, including the American Academy of Pediatrics (APA) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist, strongly recommend breastfeeding to infants. Jarvis (2012) recommended breastfeeding for full term infants for the 1st year of life because breast milk is ideally formulated to promote normal infant growth and development and natural immunity. According to Hauff and Demerath (2012), “The obese women are less likely to initiate and more likely to stop earlier breastfeeding”. Background of Study: The study team members highlighted mix decision making barrier on breastfeeding. Mainly, privacy, birth complications, and not enough support from breast-feeding specialist are barriers to breastfeed to their babies. The study team also found that all women had wished for breast feed at least 16 weeks to 6 months, but due to these barriers, most of those participants denied breast feeding their babies or had given formula. The study shows that the...
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...Breastfeeding If a mother is reluctant to breastfeed her baby, the first thing to do is to talk with the mother to determine the reason for her reluctance. Once the reason is determined, we can educate the mother about the ways to resolve her concerns and provide resources and support groups that can assist her. Many women see breastfeeding as painful. This is due to the possibility of sore or cracked nipples, breast engorgement, blocked ducts or mastitis. Other women are afraid to breastfeed because they believe they will not produce enough milk (Breastfeeding Overview, 2013). If a mother is worried about not giving the baby enough milk, we have to provide her with the cues to look for, that will tell her that the child is getting enough milk. According to webmd, a baby who is wetting six to eight diapers a day is most likely getting enough milk. Some women mistakenly think they can't breastfeed if they have small breasts. But small-breasted women can make milk just as well as large-breasted women. Good nutrition, plenty of rest, and staying well hydrated all help, too (Breastfeeding Overview, 2013). If the mother does not have specific reason but is just unsure about breast feeding, we can educate her about the benefits of breast feeding to both the mother and baby. Webmd list the benefits babies receive from breast feeding as follows: “Breast milk provides a nearly perfect mix of vitamins, protein, and fat -- everything a baby needs to grow. It's is provided in a form that...
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...[pic] ELC 093 : TERM PAPER “SURROGACY SHOULD BE PROHIBITED WORLDWIDE” MAIZATUL AQIDAH BINTI SABARUDDIN (2015838224) SITI NAJIHAH BINTI MOHAMED HUZAINI (2015858408) LECTURER’S NAME : SIR AHMAD KHAIRULHAZIQ SURROGACY SHOULD BE PROHIBITED WORLDWIDE According to Surrogacy Arrangements Act 1985 Chapter 49, the “surrogate mother” which means a woman who carries a child in pursuance of an agreement can either contribute her genetic material as well as her womb, her uterus, or she can contribute her uterus . There are two main types of surrogacy , gestational surrogacy and traditional surrogacy . Additionally, if the surrogate mother receives compensation beyond the reimbursement of medical and other reasonable expenses, the arrangement is called commercial surrogacy. There are three parties who use surrogacy, mothers who have other issues with their bodies that inhibit infertility, homosexuals and parents who are infertile . Surrogate parenting is highly controversial by its very nature. Nevertheless, surrogate parenting is attracting wide spread attention as a viable alternative for infertile couples intent on having a child. Thus, surrogacy should be prohibited worldwide to prevent from exploitation of women, a form of child trafficking, violates the relationships between families and surrogates face difficult emotional and psychological issues . However, there are cases that support surrogacy. Sam Everingham is the founder of Surrogacy Australia and...
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...Michael Kinuthia Proffesor Deb Bickner English Composition 1 20 November 2013 ‘Breastfeeding’ By Doreen Umutesi Nowadays children are being born every day and this leads to population increase. One thing that mothers should know is that breast feeding is really important for new born babies. Most mothers know it is important to breast feed the baby but due to un avoidable circumstances they are unable to do so each and every day the way it is supposed to be done. They tend to use other alternative methods the young one. This results to babies growing up with weak bodies. Personally I believe that they should be educated more about breast feeding. In an African News Service article “Breast feeding-Why it is a time bomb” the author, Doreen Umutesi talks about breast feeding. She explains that many women are finding it hard to breast feed because of daily schedules like work. She show us how the Rwanda government is taking breast feeding seriously. The writer is trying to show the importance of breast feeding. She is also showing us how the government of Rwanda is taking the issue of breast feeding seriously. She is showing the reader how the Government of Rwanda is dedicated to the issue of breast feeding children, by making sure that all mothers are entitled to a paid maternity leave and are also given an hour to go breastfeed once they get back to work. The writer uses several sources which appear...
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...Millennials always get a bad rap sheets and the sheet is getting longer and longer. Who can you blame, Um, the baby boomers. The ones that have given us the nasty stereotypes that had planted the seed on the rest of the Baby Boomers and Generation X so they can viewed us as job-hoppers and lazy. Baby Boomers probably think we stay on the couch, eating chips all day and letting our parents pay for our bills. Do they think that is the reasons why we still live with our parents? I mean living rent free is cool and your mom can still do your laundry; however that isn’t the real reasons why we still live with our parents. Do they really think our parents would let us sleep on the bed all day and not doing nothing? I mean nothing. Um no, my parents would totally kicked me out of the house. However, in reality, we are stuck and we are indebt. Do you really think we want to live with our parents? No, we want our own space; invite our friends and significant others, and not having to worry about...
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...Basics: A Guide to the Advantages of Breastfeeding Breastfeeding in our culture has become social devastation – it is almost viewed as unacceptable in the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only 14% of infants born in recent years were breastfed exclusively for at least six months (“Breastfeeding Among U.S. Children”). That means that 86% are being fed with formula. Formula cannot provide infants with the antibodies and nutrients that they need. These numbers are alarming. Breast milk is a living substance that contains millions of antibodies used to help build an infant’s immunity. It changes constantly to meet the needs of a growing baby and contains ingredients not found in regular dairy milk, or formula for that matter. Mothers have been breastfeeding their babies since the beginning of time, and the fact that we have come up with an alternate method defies what is natural. The main reasons mothers are formula feeding are due to the social pressures of American culture and the freedom formula feeding offers. Americans live in such a fast-paced society, that it is hard for a mom to take the time to breastfeed, especially among those in the workforce. While formula feeding may the liberties that breastfeeding cannot, research and studies reveal that breastfeeding is the healthier alternative. Resulting research proves very shocking evidence in favor of breastfeeding. When a mother knows the benefits and is able and willing to breastfeed...
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...hoarded its power to preserve her youth and beauty. As centuries passed, a glorious kingdom was built close to the cliff where the flower grew. When the beloved queen fell ill, the townspeople searched for the legendary flower, until at last they found it. The flower made the queen well, and she soon gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. The King and Queen launched a lantern into the sky in celebration.   One night, the vengeful Mother Gothel slipped into the nursery, there lying in two cradles, were two baby girls. Mother Gothel looked at the two babies and wondered which one was the queen’s baby child. She decided the blonde- haired girl looked more like the queen, but the curly- haired one had the same colour hair as the queen, she discovered that the blonde- haired girl had the healing power passed down from the flower, into the baby’s golden hair! Mother Gothel cut off a lock - but the hair lost its power and turned to brown. Mother Gothel knew that if she wanted to stay young, she had to keep the children with her always. She snatched the baby girls and vanished to a place where no one could find them. The King and Queen were heart broken, as were a...
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...your baby. Today, most women in England are choosing to breastfeed. * Breast milk is the only natural food designed for your baby. * Breastfeeding protects your baby from infections and diseases. * Breast milk provides health benefits for your baby. * Breastfeeding provides health benefits for mum. * It’s free. * It’s available whenever and wherever your baby needs a feed. * It’s the right temperature. * It can build a strong physical and emotional bond between mother and baby. * It can give you a great sense of achievement. Health benefits for your baby Breastfeeding is the healthiest way to feed your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding (giving your baby breast milk only) is recommended for around the first six months (26 weeks) of your baby's life. After that, giving your baby breast milk alongside other food will help them continue to grow and develop. Breastfeeding is good for babies. Breastfed babies have: * less chance of diarrhea and vomiting and having to go to hospital as a result * fewer chest and ear infections and having to go to hospital as a result * less chance of being constipated * less likelihood of becoming obese and therefore developing type 2 diabetes and other illnesses later in life * less chance of developing eczema Any amount of breastfeeding has a positive effect. The longer you breastfeed, the longer the protection lasts and the greater the benefits. Infant formula doesn't give your baby the...
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...Breastfeeding is Best Shannon Kalista Rasmussen College September 1, 2014 How a mother decides to feed her baby is one of the first decisions a new mother makes, it is one of the most important investment in her child’s future and can give the baby the best start in life. Breast milk is packed with the perfect mix of vitamins, protein, and fat (Dermer 2001). It is the only natural food designed for your babies. Breastfed babies receive vital vitamins and nutrients from breast milk, it is packed with disease fighting substances that can protect babies from illness, all mother should chose to breastfeed their babies. Breastfeeding improves infant’s general wellbeing, it also decreases the risk for a large amount of acute and chronic diseases (Kennedy 2012). Breast milk contains substances that benefits babies immune system. It has antibodies, enzymes, and white blood cells that protect against disease and infection. If a mother gets a cold while breastfeeding, she is likely to pass the cold germ on to the baby, but the antibodies that help fight the cold are also passed through the milk. These antibodies will help the infant fight cold germs quickly and could maybe avoid the cold altogether. A mother’s milk drastically reduce the chances a baby will get ear infections, diarrhea, pneumonia, and urinary tract infections (Kennedy 2012). Infants who have been breastfed for at least four months are less likely to be hospitalized for respiratory tract infections like, croup and...
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...Caring for the Baby Boomer Population Thomas Watrucki Thomas Edison State College Mentor Tish Dorman December 7th, 2014 The “baby boomer” generation (those born from 1946-1964) are now our retirement-age elderly that we healthcare providers are challenged with caring for. The Population Reference Bureau estimates that there are 76.4 million baby boomers (as of April 2014). About 3 million baby boomers will hit retirement age every year for the next 20 years (Barr, 2014). Healthypeople.gov estimates that 60 percent of this population will be managing more than one chronic condition by 2030. The American Hospital Association notes that the over 65 population will nearly triple as a result of the aging Boomers. What this means for us healthcare providers is that our healthcare system will be challenged with caring for a significantly increased amount of elderly with chronic ailments that we are seeing now. This will increase healthcare costs as chronic disease management increases and transitions are made from private insurance carriers to Medicare. I interviewed a baccalaureate nurse who works on the geriatric medical surgical unit in my hospital and asked her to identify the special needs of the Baby Boomer Generation. She has been a nurse for 25 years and has worked on that unit for the past 12 years. Looking back on her experience and the current trends of problems she encounters with this generation, specifically with the lower income minority population that we work...
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...Viresh Gulati - Diary Entry BEHS 343 Section 6381 You are expecting your first child and are interested in breastfeeding your baby. You would also like to return to work relatively soon. You have to decide how valuable breastfeeding is and whether you can work and breastfeed. The scenario is not true for me in real life since I have three kids, but was a concern when we were having our first child 14 years ago. June 7, 2015 We are expecting our first child! This is a very exciting and happy time of our lives and we can hardly wait to hold our little bundle of joy. But there is a lot to prepare and plan before the arrival of our baby. We have to paint and decorate the baby’s room, register for the baby shower and outline a plan of who will be taking care of the baby when we are back at work. And thinking of going back to work brings a very significant question to mind - are we going to breastfeed the baby or use formula? In my class “Parenting Today” I have read that breastfeeding an infant has a lot of health advantages. It helps protect babies against infectious diseases by strengthening their immune system. The advantages of breastfeeding are numerous, both for the baby as well as for the mother. Studies have shown that breastfeeding promotes the development of mother-child relationship. Research has proved that breastfed babies have healthier immune systems to fight infections; they are less likely to develop childhood obesity and the problems associated with it; they...
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...found the YouTube video extremely alarming and chose not to watch it all. Moving away from the extreme, I do think that certain individuals will take lead and do what they are ask to do from their authority even if it is something that they are not comfortable with. This of course all depends on the individual. The younger adults may more vulnerable and feel that they are required to do what they are asked to do regardless of the situation because of the fear of getting fired. The older adults that are more experience and set in their ways from an ethical perspective will probably not respond the same and stand firm on their decision to do the right thing. 2. What value differences might you as a leader expect to find among your Baby Boomer, Gen X and Gen Y employees? Discuss. Use...
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...treatment. 3. Identify the correct audience to build the foundation for the new program. 4. Obtain knowledge of causes diabetes 5. Establish the right direction patients need to take for treatment 6. Provide active research for 7. Address the cost and benefits for those in need. 8. Use effective methods of communication such as the channels of social media. 9. Plan a survey to should the statics on the growth and education Target Audiences 1. The target audience for the new diabetes are different generations 2. The generation X, persons who are born between 1965-1982 would be the first audience targeted. This audience would embrace the information and understand with all the analysis. 3. The baby Boomers who are born between 1946-1964. The elderly audience are more face to face, but this audience will be more detailed. 4. The Generation Y, known as Millennials, get most of the information base for the generations before them. This audience in very technologic influenced. 5. Different cultures. African Americans are more susceptible in have diabetes. Hispanics, American Indians and Alaska Natives are also likely to have diabetes than non-Hispanic whites. 6. Different associations the supports the cause of...
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