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World Breastfeeding Week – How You Can Protect Breastfeeding
World Breastfeeding week is observed each year from 1st August to 7th August to encourage breastfeeding which directly improves the health of babies. This week-long celebration in 120 countries has been observed since the 1990s when the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) created the “Innocenti Declaration” to promote and support breastfeeding. In 1991 to promote breastfeeding an association was formed which is known as “World Association of Breastfeeding Action” and since 1992 a week has been dedicated for promotion of this campaign. The theme for World Breastfeeding Week 2021 is “Protect Breastfeeding : A shared responsibility”. UNICEF has stated that “Breastfeeding is among the most effective ways to protect maternal and child health and promote healthy growth and optimal development in early childhood”. Infants ideally need to be breastfed within the first hour of birth and exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months, followed by breastfeeding along with semi-solid, soft and solid foods recommended by the doctor for the first two years of a child’s life to fully provide the benefits of breastfeeding.
By Ivfjunction3 years ago in Families
My Sixth-Month-Old's Eating Routine
It feels like yesterday when my baby was born. Time flies so quickly. she turned six months old last week. It was a huge milestone and we celebrated it by making the baby laugh all day. A laughing baby is one of the best things in the world. Our baby has become so active and she gets hungry frequently. I made a feeding routine for her because it is important to keep a check that the baby is provided with all the nutrients and introduced to all types of new flavors. However, milk is still the primary source of food for the baby, whether it's breastmilk or formula milk.
By Umama Zahir 3 years ago in Families
How to Plan a Memorial Service for a Loved One Who Died During the Covid Pandemic
According to statistics, over 15 percent of Americans lost loved ones in the COVID-19 pandemic so it is highly likely that the restrictions caused you to not hold the funeral or the memorial services you wanted. Over the course of the last few months the families we have worked with have expressed that they want to hold a better, larger memorial service to memorialize their loved ones in California.
By silver cancer institute3 years ago in Families
The Pear Tree
Welcome to my world, Greetings, go on a journey with me. I'd like to take a little of your time. Have a conversation about a wonder; a wonder that is so uniquely intertwined. It is a mystery that is pondered throughout history. It's forever etched in my mind, the wonderous, beautiful pear tree. Its flowers are special in the springtime equal to a rose. Bearing fruit like the shape of a distinctive woman's beauty seeking an artist imaginative pose. In my journey of research to solve this mystery; something so magnificent to so many to see so such love. In many cultures, the symbol pear tree represents divine sustenance, abundance, and longevity. The ancient Chinese believe that the pear tree was and is a symbol of immortality, I'm pleased to call my story " The Pear Tree, My Gift of the Three. " Follow me to gift #1.
By Beverly Rugley-McClore3 years ago in Families
The Best Party Food Ideas for Kids That Aren't Going to Break Your Budget
Are you having trouble coming up with a meal for your child's birthday party? If you're looking for birthday party food ideas that will please your guests while keeping your budget under control, go no further than this page. To make your child's special occasion more memorable, you may choose from a wide variety of suggestive food products, such as Deep fried Oreos.
By Crumbs Carnival treats3 years ago in Families
Roller Coaster Roads
”Hold on!” Their mom yelled as she whipped a u-turn at the top of the hill on the empty country road. This made Evee pause her story to her little sister and look. Arianna had no problem waiting for the rest of the story. She’d heard it told to her what she believed to be ‘a thousand-hundred-million-thirty times.’ The story of the first time Evee rode a rollercoaster earlier that summer. Both excited and anxious about it, over and over again she would discuss every detail with anyone who provided listening ears and even to some who didn’t. Her mother enjoyed hearing the story, not for the plot line, but for the emotion and excitement that came through in every retelling.
By Joanna Langemak3 years ago in Families
6 Horrible mistakes you are making while installing solar panels
The major reason why most Americans are installing solar panels is to cut down the outrageous amount of electricity bills every year. Also, solar energy is clean, which can help preserve the planet from unwanted occurrences.
By stephen max3 years ago in Families
Making Your Bedroom Luxury With Queen Bedsheet And Having A Yoga Towel | megawholesalerinc.com
An individual space must be pleasant and comfortable. It is your room and you need to adore it. A 5-star room will not only make your roommates envious, it will also help you get a decent night's rest. How? Basic. These are the means to make your room unique. Continuously make up your bed by layering it with a luxurious extravagant bed sheets slipcover or blankets and cushions. Enhancing the tricks of the cushions can highlight your bed with splendid nuances for charm. For duvets and sleeping pads, go for pastel shades as they are cool and calm. As all lodges have it, have a strong craft on your head.
By Michael Hunter3 years ago in Families
Weekend Burnout
Today has been one of those days. Every little thing that hasn’t gone according to plan has felt so much bigger than it should. On days like this even the simplest of tasks feels unachievable and all I want to do is wallow. Cue a day of mindlessly scrolling on social media instead of doing anything productive.
By Mumma Bloom3 years ago in Families