Abortion Practitioner Loses Medical License for Killing Wrong Twin in Failed Abortion
I find all abortion abhorrent but this is just sickening. How can someone ask for one of their children to be killed in utero while there is another one present?
Jaundice, breastfeeding both normal for newborns « Breastfeeding Medicine
- ABM’s newly released Clinical Protocol #22: Guidelines for the Management of Jaundice in Breastfeeding Infants 35 Weeks’ Gestation or More concludes with the reminder that “(j)aundice and some degree of hyperbilirubinemia are normal and expected aspects of newborn development. Breastfeeding is also a normal and expected aspect of infancy and childhood.”
- ABM’s newly released Clinical Protocol #22: Guidelines for the Management of Jaundice in Breastfeeding Infants 35 Weeks’ Gestation or More concludes with the reminder that “(j)aundice and some degree of hyperbilirubinemia are normal and expected aspects of newborn development. Breastfeeding is also a normal and expected aspect of infancy and childhood.”
Is sleeping with my baby safe? Can it reduce the risk of SIDS? - The Natural Child Project
- Our studies show that while co-sleeping, infants
breastfeed more frequently and for longer total duration; they
have more arousals, many of which are induced by the mother's
movements or sounds, and that the infants spend less time in the
deep stage of sleep from which some infants have difficulty
arousing (apnea). We have been impressed with both the
mother's and infant's acute responsiveness to the other's
activities, all of which seem to change the infant's physiology in
ways that look potentially helpful in resisting a SIDS event,
although we cannot prove this at this time. - We do not suggest that sleeping with an infant can prevent SIDS
or that it is perfectly safe. Indeed, where there are factors such
as drug use in the family, maternal smoking, and a lack of
knowledge about infant safety, co-sleeping might increase rather
than decrease dangers to the infant. However, the circumstances
mentioned above should not be confused with all co-sleeping
situations. - Infants and parents
sleeping together or in proximity to one another is the way that
the nutritional, transportation, social-emotional, and thermal
needs of human infants continue to be met worldwide. This includes
Japan, where the rates of SIDS are the lowest in the world. In
most cultures, parent-infant contact is considered to be as
important during the night as it is during the day.
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