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How to Put Housework on Autopilot! when you can just let the baby suck directly from the breast."My husband and I recently returned from a trip to Austin, Texas. It was beautiful and refreshing. We also left the kids at home.The reason I was able to leave the kids behind is because they have ROUTINES and a regular schedule.Therefore, my close family members could read the 5 page printout of instructions I had prepared because the routines were easy to follow and continue.You can incorporate routines into your schedule. When I say regularity, I do not mean rigid tight schedules.Here is an example that may or may not work for you.1. Go grocery shopping on the same day each week. I recommend going Tuesdays because the beginning and end of the week are usually busy.2. Designate 2 days a week for laundry. I do not worry about the piles of laundry on any other day except Sunday and Wednesday. That way I don't stress out about it until the regularly scheduled days.3. I li Mrs. Bottle: "If I use bottle feeding my husband or someone else can feed the baby while I rest and it will help my husband to bond with baby." Mrs. Breast: "Daddy can still bond with baby without actually feeding the baby. I understand that if daddy changes diapers and bathe the baby it will also help them bond." Mrs. Bottle: "Mothers can leave baby at home with daddy or another care taker and go out shopping or run errands on her own without having to bring baby along or rushing back to breastfeed." Mrs. Breast: "It's also easy for breastfeeding mothers to be active and go out with their babies knowing that they'll have instant food available whenever their little one is hungry and they don't have to carry an extra bag of bottle feeding paraphernal New Homes are Ripe for Solar Power The decision to breastfeed or bottle feed your baby is a very personal one and should be based on your comfort level as well as your lifestyle. Breastfeeding (or nursing) can be a wonderful experience for both mother and baby as it provides a special bonding experience, however, breastfeeding may not be possible or preferable for all women.In the last five years many Americans have bought new homes and in fact this has been one of the biggest housing booms in U.S. history. More people have bought new homes then in any other time in our nation. What many people may not realize is that by today's standards homes are much more energy-efficient and that makes them perfect candidates for solar power.New homes with new materials hold in the heat better and in the cooler air too during the summer. This means there's less draw on energy from the power grid and it also means that if you can put solar panels on top of the roof and they will be required to generate less electricity to do the same amount of work.Ten years ago it cost up to $80,000 to install solar panels, but with new materials now the prices have come way down and now the average home can put in solar panels for about $40,000. Also the batteries, which collect the energy that the I want to play devil's advocate and give you differing views on both methods so that you can make your own decision on how you want to feed your baby. Please understand that you and only you can make this very personal decision. Mrs. Bottle: "I don't want to breastfeed because it is embarrassing to breastfeed baby in public." Mrs. Breast: "If you wear the right clothes you can breastfeed without exposing your breasts, in fact nobody will even notice that you are breastfeeding." Mrs. Bottle: "Putting the baby on the breasts will cause engorged breasts and sore nipples. Most times baby sucks non stop all day long which can be very tiring for the mother." Mrs. Breast: "You will have engorged breasts even without breast feeding as nature is preparing you to breast feed. With adequate support and practice, most moms are able to get baby to latch on properly without having sore nipples. I know breast feeding can be very tiring in the early days but once baby knows how to latch on it is so easy. In fact I can do other things like caressing baby or eating whilst my baby is feeding as one hand is free, so sometimes we actually have our meals together. You cannot do this with bottle feeding because you need to hold baby with one hand and the bottle with the other." Mrs. Breast: "Breast milk is the perfect food for baby as the components - lactose, protein (whey and casein), and fat - are easily digested by a newborn's immature system." Mrs. Bottle: "Nowadays most infant formula have been modified to resemble breast milk as closely as possible with the correct amount of protein, fats, vitamins, carbohydrates, minerals and other nutrients that babies need." Mrs. Breast: "Breast milk is more easily digested so breastfed babies have fewer incidences of diarrhea or constipation" Mrs. Bottle: "If you eat the wrong food your baby can have diarrhea and a lot of wind too and, if the feeds are made up hygienically, the risk of diarrhea is reduced and constipation can be prevented by giving extra water." Mrs. Breast: "A nursing mother passes antibodies to her baby to protect or lower the occurrence of many conditions such as ear infections, diarrhea, respiratory infections and meningitis. Antibodies cannot be added to formula milk" Mrs. Bottle: "I have passed antibodies to my baby via the placenta during pregnancy so my baby has some immunity for about 6 months." Mrs. Breast: "Those antibodies are for infection that you have been exposed to before your baby was born. Breast feeding will give your baby new antibodies against infection that you are exposed to now." "It also protect baby against allergies, asthma, diabetes, obesity and SIDS." Mrs. Bottle: "In that case, I can give my baby expressed breast milk." Mrs. Breast: "Yes, but why create extra work for yourself? If you give your baby expressed breast milk, you will have to spend money buying feeding bottles, sterilisers etc and think of the time spent washing and sterilising them when you can just let the baby suck directly from the breast." Mrs. Bottle: "If I use bottle feeding my husband or someone else can feed the baby while I rest and it will help my husband to bond with baby." Mrs. Breast: "Daddy can still bond with baby without actually feeding the baby. I understand that if daddy changes diapers and bathe the baby it will also help them bond." Mrs. Bottle: "Mothers can leave baby at home with daddy or another care taker and go out shopping or run errands on her own without having to bring baby along or rushing back to breastfeed." Mrs. Breast: "It's also easy for breastfeeding mothers to be active and go out with their babies knowing that they'll have instant food available whenever their little one is hungry and they don't have to carry an extra bag of bottle feeding paraphernal List Building Strategy - Simple Tips to Build Your List - Fast! p>Mrs. Bottle: "Putting the baby on the breasts will cause engorged breasts and sore nipples. Most times baby sucks non stop all day long which can be very tiring for the mother."The first list building strategy you must have is a squeeze page; sometimes this is referred to as a landing page.This is a simple, short web page which captures the name and email address of the prospect. Very few people will give you their details without getting something in return. Therefore you must give the prospect an incentive to join your list. This is usually in the form of a free gift or report.This gift or report must be of value and it must be related to the overall theme of your site, list or community. For example if your newsletter, weekly tips, website etc. is all about dog training, and you are building a list to promote dog training equipment, then there is very little value in giving a free report on self building a log cabin.Once you have tested the page and are happy with your conversion your next list building strategy must be to drive targeted traffic to that page.< Mrs. Breast: "You will have engorged breasts even without breast feeding as nature is preparing you to breast feed. With adequate support and practice, most moms are able to get baby to latch on properly without having sore nipples. I know breast feeding can be very tiring in the early days but once baby knows how to latch on it is so easy. In fact I can do other things like caressing baby or eating whilst my baby is feeding as one hand is free, so sometimes we actually have our meals together. You cannot do this with bottle feeding because you need to hold baby with one hand and the bottle with the other." Mrs. Breast: "Breast milk is the perfect food for baby as the components - lactose, protein (whey and casein), and fat - are easily digested by a newborn's immature system." Mrs. Bottle: "Nowadays most infant formula have been modified to resemble breast milk as closely as possible with the correct amount of protein, fats, vitamins, carbohydrates, minerals and other nutrients that babies need." Mrs. Breast: "Breast milk is more easily digested so breastfed babies have fewer incidences of diarrhea or constipation" Mrs. Bottle: "If you eat the wrong food your baby can have diarrhea and a lot of wind too and, if the feeds are made up hygienically, the risk of diarrhea is reduced and constipation can be prevented by giving extra water." Mrs. Breast: "A nursing mother passes antibodies to her baby to protect or lower the occurrence of many conditions such as ear infections, diarrhea, respiratory infections and meningitis. Antibodies cannot be added to formula milk" Mrs. Bottle: "I have passed antibodies to my baby via the placenta during pregnancy so my baby has some immunity for about 6 months." Mrs. Breast: "Those antibodies are for infection that you have been exposed to before your baby was born. Breast feeding will give your baby new antibodies against infection that you are exposed to now." "It also protect baby against allergies, asthma, diabetes, obesity and SIDS." Mrs. Bottle: "In that case, I can give my baby expressed breast milk." Mrs. Breast: "Yes, but why create extra work for yourself? If you give your baby expressed breast milk, you will have to spend money buying feeding bottles, sterilisers etc and think of the time spent washing and sterilising them when you can just let the baby suck directly from the breast." Mrs. Bottle: "If I use bottle feeding my husband or someone else can feed the baby while I rest and it will help my husband to bond with baby." Mrs. Breast: "Daddy can still bond with baby without actually feeding the baby. I understand that if daddy changes diapers and bathe the baby it will also help them bond." Mrs. Bottle: "Mothers can leave baby at home with daddy or another care taker and go out shopping or run errands on her own without having to bring baby along or rushing back to breastfeed." Mrs. Breast: "It's also easy for breastfeeding mothers to be active and go out with their babies knowing that they'll have instant food available whenever their little one is hungry and they don't have to carry an extra bag of bottle feeding paraphernal My Love Affair With Jesus in The Power of Love Lyrics by Celine Dion ood for baby as the components - lactose, protein (whey and casein), and fat - are easily digested by a newborn's immature system."The whispers in the morning Of lovers sleeping tightOften in the early hours of the morning because I don’t work I am lying on my back in bed speaking to Jesus. Sometimes I speak in my mind and sometimes I speak in a soft voice like a whisper. Sometimes I speak to my groom, the lover of my soul for over an hour like this. Most of the time it’s in bed and it’s as I wind down for the night.Are rolling like thunder now As I look in your eyesOften I am looking out to the sky but sometimes Jesus comes and sits on the end of my bed in a vision and suddenly we are speaking face to face. I have another article on the eyes of Jesus, but let me say Jesus speaks always from heart to heart. When he looks at you, you feel his words in your heart and you see the words coming out of His eyes.I hold on to your body And feel each move you makeOne time when I was pa Mrs. Bottle: "Nowadays most infant formula have been modified to resemble breast milk as closely as possible with the correct amount of protein, fats, vitamins, carbohydrates, minerals and other nutrients that babies need." Mrs. Breast: "Breast milk is more easily digested so breastfed babies have fewer incidences of diarrhea or constipation" Mrs. Bottle: "If you eat the wrong food your baby can have diarrhea and a lot of wind too and, if the feeds are made up hygienically, the risk of diarrhea is reduced and constipation can be prevented by giving extra water." Mrs. Breast: "A nursing mother passes antibodies to her baby to protect or lower the occurrence of many conditions such as ear infections, diarrhea, respiratory infections and meningitis. Antibodies cannot be added to formula milk" Mrs. Bottle: "I have passed antibodies to my baby via the placenta during pregnancy so my baby has some immunity for about 6 months." Mrs. Breast: "Those antibodies are for infection that you have been exposed to before your baby was born. Breast feeding will give your baby new antibodies against infection that you are exposed to now." "It also protect baby against allergies, asthma, diabetes, obesity and SIDS." Mrs. Bottle: "In that case, I can give my baby expressed breast milk." Mrs. Breast: "Yes, but why create extra work for yourself? If you give your baby expressed breast milk, you will have to spend money buying feeding bottles, sterilisers etc and think of the time spent washing and sterilising them when you can just let the baby suck directly from the breast." Mrs. Bottle: "If I use bottle feeding my husband or someone else can feed the baby while I rest and it will help my husband to bond with baby." Mrs. Breast: "Daddy can still bond with baby without actually feeding the baby. I understand that if daddy changes diapers and bathe the baby it will also help them bond." Mrs. Bottle: "Mothers can leave baby at home with daddy or another care taker and go out shopping or run errands on her own without having to bring baby along or rushing back to breastfeed." Mrs. Breast: "It's also easy for breastfeeding mothers to be active and go out with their babies knowing that they'll have instant food available whenever their little one is hungry and they don't have to carry an extra bag of bottle feeding paraphernal You Were Born Prosperous ear infections, diarrhea, respiratory infections and meningitis. Antibodies cannot be added to formula milk"Do you believe that the amount in your bank account determines your prosperity? If your answer is yes, it is incorrect. The money in your bank account does not determine your prosperity.Society teaches us to measure our prosperity by the amounts in our bank accounts, the size of our investments, or our net worth.In essence, this is not true because:1. You were created in the image of an abundant God. 2. You already have abundance because you are abundance. 3. Money is a spiritual concept and circulation must take place.What is circulation? Basically it is inflow and outflow. It is Inflow of money and outflow of money. You cannot only have inflow of money. Circulation needs to take place in your finances. Why? Because circulation is necessary in order for us to have a healthy economic structure. While there must be an inflow of money into your bank account, an outflow of money mu Mrs. Bottle: "I have passed antibodies to my baby via the placenta during pregnancy so my baby has some immunity for about 6 months." Mrs. Breast: "Those antibodies are for infection that you have been exposed to before your baby was born. Breast feeding will give your baby new antibodies against infection that you are exposed to now." "It also protect baby against allergies, asthma, diabetes, obesity and SIDS." Mrs. Bottle: "In that case, I can give my baby expressed breast milk." Mrs. Breast: "Yes, but why create extra work for yourself? If you give your baby expressed breast milk, you will have to spend money buying feeding bottles, sterilisers etc and think of the time spent washing and sterilising them when you can just let the baby suck directly from the breast." Mrs. Bottle: "If I use bottle feeding my husband or someone else can feed the baby while I rest and it will help my husband to bond with baby." Mrs. Breast: "Daddy can still bond with baby without actually feeding the baby. I understand that if daddy changes diapers and bathe the baby it will also help them bond." Mrs. Bottle: "Mothers can leave baby at home with daddy or another care taker and go out shopping or run errands on her own without having to bring baby along or rushing back to breastfeed." Mrs. Breast: "It's also easy for breastfeeding mothers to be active and go out with their babies knowing that they'll have instant food available whenever their little one is hungry and they don't have to carry an extra bag of bottle feeding paraphernal Why Do Women 'Tease?' when you can just let the baby suck directly from the breast."In order to understand what is really going on with this phenomenon we need to stop projecting our male perspectives onto women. Actually this apparently annoying behaviour makes perfect sense when evaluated from the point of view of a woman.One of the reasons that women engage in this ‘teasing‘ behaviour is because of their need to attract sufficient interested males to serve as potential mate selections, or choices. The problem for a woman is that for most of human history, sex all too often, meant a large investment of her reproductive availability, time, and energy in the genes of that particular male. For this reason alone, it has always been critical for a woman to make a good choice in the first place.Because of this biological reality many female mammals have evolved the tendency to remain sexually unreceptive without at least the availability of choices. It becomes clear that the presence of cho Mrs. Bottle: "If I use bottle feeding my husband or someone else can feed the baby while I rest and it will help my husband to bond with baby." Mrs. Breast: "Daddy can still bond with baby without actually feeding the baby. I understand that if daddy changes diapers and bathe the baby it will also help them bond." Mrs. Bottle: "Mothers can leave baby at home with daddy or another care taker and go out shopping or run errands on her own without having to bring baby along or rushing back to breastfeed." Mrs. Breast: "It's also easy for breastfeeding mothers to be active and go out with their babies knowing that they'll have instant food available whenever their little one is hungry and they don't have to carry an extra bag of bottle feeding paraphernalia. There will be times when you need to go out on an urgent matter and if there is no-one available, you will have to take baby with you." Mrs. Bottle: It is easier to determine when baby needs feeding so mothers can work out some sort of feeding schedule and plan her day around this schedule. Mrs. Breast: "There's no question that breastfeeding does require a substantial time commitment from mothers like many things in parenting, but with a little organization and time management, it is easy to work out a schedule to breastfeed. The skin-to-skin contact enhances the emotional connection between mother and infant and many nursing mothers enjoy the experience of bonding so closely with their babies." Mrs. Bottle: "With bottle feeding I can get someone else to feed baby in the night therefore I don't have to get up at all." Mrs. Breast: "Breast milk is always fresh and available and at the right temperature, so there's no need to warm up bottles in the middle of the night. It is fantastic because I can nurse baby lying down so there is minimal interruption to my sleep." Mrs. Bottle: "I am going back to work after 2 months leave and I would rather start feeding with a bottle so that it will be easier when the time comes." Mrs. Breast: "You need to let baby suckle on the breast to stimulate the let down reflex. Milk production will diminish if baby does not suckle. You can start offering the bottle when baby is 6 weeks old. That should give you 2 weeks to adjust to bottle feeding." Mrs. Bottle: "What if my baby does not want to take the bottle by that time?" Mrs. Breast: "Don't worry all babies will suck on anything if they are really hungry." Mrs. Bottle: "I was told that I have to eat more in order to make milk. Won't that make me put on more weight?" Mrs. Breast "A nursing mother needs extra 500 calories per day to produce breast milk but breastfeeding also burns calories and helps shrink the uterus, so nursing moms are able to return to their pre-pregnancy shape and weight quicker. You need to eat a wide variety of well-balanced foods as this introduces breastfed babies to different tastes through the breast milk which will have different flavors depending on what their mothers have eaten." Mrs. Bottle: "What other benefits are there to breastfeeding? Mrs. Breast: "Recent studies indicate that breastfeeding might help prevent childhood and adult obesity. According to the National Women's Health Information Center, babies who are breastfed tend to gain less unnecessary weight, which may help them be less overweight later." "Recent studies suggest that children who were exclusively breastfed for 6 months have IQs 5 to 10 points higher than children who were formula fed." "The ability to nourish a baby totally can also help a new mother feel confident in her ability to care for her baby. In addition, studies show that breastfeeding helps lower the risk of pre-menopausal breast cancer and also may help decrease the risk of uterine and ovarian cancer." So there you are! I hope that the above debate has helped you to make the choice between breast and bottle feeding.
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