Combining breast and bottle feeding

Links shared publicly online about this topic.

  • 307
    total visits

Combining breast and bottle feeding

healthcare.tweetmeme.com

All the news on healthcare

View full resource at healthcare.tweetmeme.com

Tags: Healthcare, Women's Health, News

  • Share

Most Recently Shared on May 9, 2011 at 4:29 am By:

Feeding your baby on demand 'may contribute to higher IQ'

sciencedaily.com — “A new study suggests that babies who are breast-fed or bottle-fed to a schedule do not perform academically as well at school as their demand-fed peers. The finding is based on the results of IQ tests and school-based SATs tests carried out between the ages of five and 14, which show that demand-feeding was associated with higher IQ scores. The IQ scores of eight-year-old children who had been demand-fed as babies were between four and five points higher than the scores of schedule-fed children,View full resource at sciencedaily.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 8:58 pm By:

smnutritionist Susan Dopart, RD Nutritionist and Dietitian

Feeding your baby on demand 'may contribute to higher IQ': http://t.co/z1hzZOVj via @AddThis

4 weeks ago...

Feeding your baby on demand 'may contribute to higher IQ'

medicalxpress.com — “(Medical Xpress) -- A new study involving Oxford researchers suggests that babies who are breast-fed or bottle-fed to a schedule do not perform academically as well at school as their demand-fed peers.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on March 20, 2012 at 12:02 pm By:

Thinkbirth Carolyn Hastie Midwife

Baby led feeding is the way to go in lots of ways. Mothers who feed their children according to need tend to... http://t.co/zIwMoemD

4 weeks ago...

Breast-Feeding vs. Bottle-Feeding: Just One Small Decision Out of a Million

networkedblogs.com — “Breast-Feeding vs. Bottle-Feeding: Just One Small Decision Out of a MillionView full resource at networkedblogs.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on March 17, 2012 at 4:58 am By:

bbgrn Barbara Bronson Gray, RN, MN Nurse and Health Marketing

Breast-Feeding vs. Bottle-Feeding: Just One Small Decision Out of a Million http://t.co/dogsf209

1 month ago...

TLC Family "Does breast-feeding make better babies?"

tlc.howstuffworks.com — “Is breast-feeding better? Take a look at research and see if science has put an end to the debate on if breast-feeding is better than the bottle.View full resource at tlc.howstuffworks.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2012 at 4:00 pm By:

Babies may benefit from finger food, not baby food - latimes.com

latimes.com — “It may be healthier to let babies wean from the breast or bottle to finger foods -- skipping pureed baby food.View full resource at latimes.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on February 8, 2012 at 1:45 am By:

Lactation Aid

breastfeedinginc.ca — “A lactation aid is a device that allows a breastfeeding mother to supplement her baby with expressed breastmilk, formula, glucose water with added colostrum or plain glucose water without using a bottle.View full resource at breastfeedinginc.ca

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on December 26, 2011 at 10:01 pm By:

yourbirthsister Emily Dunn Doula

The true order of infant feeding: 1. At the breast 2. Expressed milk from mother 3. Expressed milk from donor 4.... http://t.co/HsuDOV9V

4 months ago...

Surety Bond: Breast-Feeding May Increase Children's IQ: Scientific American

scientificamerican.com — “When it comes to brain development, the missing ingredient in bottle-feeding is a bond with the mother, not the chemicals in the milkView full resource at scientificamerican.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on November 16, 2011 at 8:43 pm By:

sciam Scientific American Health Magazine

Surety Bond: Breast-Feeding May Increase Children's IQ http://t.co/Zu1ebARF

5 months ago...

Duquesne instills belief in helping others succeed - Pittsburgh Business Times

bizjournals.com — “Whether as a college student more than 20 years ago or as the president of her company...View full resource at bizjournals.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on November 4, 2011 at 6:12 pm By:

ONSmark ONSmark Nursing

“combining business & nursing knowledge” RT @coli0805 Duquesne instills belief in helping others succeed http://t.co/sYUXf64i @PghBizTimes

5 months ago...

Breast-Feeding Mothers More Like A 'Mama Bear' Than Bottle-Feeders

science20.com — “Breast-feeding mothers are far more likely to demonstrate a 'mama bear' effect', aggressively protecting their infants and themselves , than women who bottle-feed their babies or who are non-mothers, says a new study in Psychological Science.To help mamaView full resource at science20.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on October 17, 2011 at 8:06 am By:

_breastfeeding Global Breastfeeding Parenting Supporter

Breast-Feeding Mothers More Like A 'Mama Bear' Than Bottle-Feeders: http://t.co/LXxuHDMJ

6 months ago...

Madison Pediatrics

pediatricweb.com — “Madison PediatricsView full resource at pediatricweb.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on September 20, 2011 at 12:31 pm By:

greggalexMadison Pediatrics in London, Ohio. Dr. Alexander has long promoted the use of a variety technologies for advancing healthcare. He is the current director of the Pediatric Office of the Future for the American Academy of Pediatrics and also serves on the AAP’s Council on Clinical Information Technology Executive Committee as well as the Project Advisory Committee for the Child Health Informatics Center. 

An original member of the Ohio Health Information Partnership’s Regional Extension Center Committee, he was elected to OHIP’s primary Board of Directors in February, 2011. He further promotes the value of advanced healthcare technology in his role on the Professional Advisory Council of ModernMedicine.com and as a regular blogger for HIStalkPractice.com." /> Gregg Alexander, DO Pediatrician, Health Executive, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

'Never give up the fight to shape patient care' | Opinion | Nursing Times

nursingtimes.net — “A couple of weeks ago I wrote about how nurses tend to always be in the firing line - with the public only too eager to criticise the profession for anything from donning red tabards to daring to open a bottle of sauvignon blanc on a weekend off.View full resource at nursingtimes.net

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on September 19, 2011 at 11:12 pm By:

NursingTimes Nursing Times Health Magazine

Opinion: 'Never give up the fight to shape patient care' http://t.co/7QPS6HSY

7 months ago...

Breast-Feeding Makes Women 'Mama Bears' | Breast-Feeding, Stress & Aggression | LiveScience

livescience.com — “Women who breast-feed are far more likely to demonstrate a "mama bear" effect — aggressively protecting their infants and themselves — than women who bottle-feed their babies or non-mothers. Breastfeeding mothers also have lower blood pressure when underView full resource at livescience.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on September 8, 2011 at 5:36 pm By:

Don't Mess With a Nursing Mom! - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Breast-feeding mothers protect their babies and themselves more aggressively than mothers who bottle-feed or women without children, researchers say. The studyView full resource at drugs.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on September 7, 2011 at 7:13 pm By:

Drugs_Devices Drugs and Devices OW OW Health

Don't Mess With a Nursing Mom!: WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7 -- Breast-feeding mothers protect their babies and them... http://t.co/Qjw3EiN #drug

7 months ago...

Like Mama Bears, Nursing Mothers Defend Babies With A Vengeance

medicalnewstoday.com — “Women who breast-feed are far more likely to demonstrate a mama bear effect - aggressively protecting their infants and themselves - than women who bottle-feed their babies or non-mothers, accoView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on September 2, 2011 at 9:05 am By:

psychiatry_md psychiatryrounds Support and Psychiatry

Like Mama Bears, Nursing Mothers Defend Babies With A Vengeance: Women who breast-feed are far more likely to de... http://t.co/mmkEMg1

8 months ago...

Nursing mothers more aggressive in defending babies - Yahoo!

in.news.yahoo.com — “Read 'Nursing mothers more aggressive in defending babies' on Yahoo!. Washington, Sep 1 (IANS) Breast-feeding moms seem to protect their infants and themselves far more aggressively than women who bottle feed babies.View full resource at in.news.yahoo.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on September 1, 2011 at 9:12 am By:

SpecialtyWisdom OrganizedWisdom OW Health

Nursing mothers more aggressive in defending babies: Washington, Sep 1 (IANS) Breast-feeding moms seem to protec... http://t.co/OWVMzBs

8 months ago...

Advertisement