Human Milk vs. Cow's Milk
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Human Milk vs. Cow's Milk
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Benefits and disadvantages for the infant
Breast feeding and the Law
Conclusion
Bibliography
INTRODUCTION
Breast feeding in public not too many years ago was considered a taboo. It was unthinkable to breast feed your child in public. Times have changed and so has our understanding on breast feeding. It is no longer a lifestyle choice for women, but a health choice. Some women chose to bottle-feed
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the modern industrialized era, Journal of pediatrics. 120, 87-89. Pryor, K. W. (1973). Nursing your baby. Harper & Row, New York. Sugarman, M. & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1985). Paternal participation in child nutrition increases weight., Journal of pediatrics, 34, 642-647. Uvnas-Moberg. (1996). Breastfeeding: physiological, endocrine and behavioral adaptations caused by oxytocin and local neurogenic activity in the nipple and mammary gland. Acta Paediatrica, 5, 525-530. Virtanen, S.M. & Rasanen, L. and Aro, A. (1991). Calcium intake too high for children?, British Medical Journal, 303,1932-1937.
the modern industrialized era, Journal of pediatrics. 120, 87-89. Pryor, K. W. (1973). Nursing your baby. Harper & Row, New York. Sugarman, M. & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1985). Paternal participation in child nutrition increases weight., Journal of pediatrics, 34, 642-647. Uvnas-Moberg. (1996). Breastfeeding: physiological, endocrine and behavioral adaptations caused by oxytocin and local neurogenic activity in the nipple and mammary gland. Acta Paediatrica, 5, 525-530. Virtanen, S.M. & Rasanen, L. and Aro, A. (1991). Calcium intake too high for children?, British Medical Journal, 303,1932-1937.