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Is Breastfeeding important for the Mothers

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Breastfeeding is a child’s right, not a privilege
Breast feeding as explained above is not only best for the baby but also a mandatory need for the young one. We would like to drive this point home that alternatives to breast feeding are only ALTERNATIVES to the best if not available.

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Breast feeding is essential – but are public places ready?
The best milk for any mammal on this planet is breast milk. While other mammals strictly follow this order of nature, we human beings who supposedly are the highest form of mammals, in our human wisdom many a times refuse to follow this natural boon bestowed upon all mothers by the creator himself.

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Is milk formula better than Breast milk?

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No Breast Feeding Room in Public Places! - Effect on Mother and Child.
Life suddenly became restricted; socializing with my husband along with our infant became a punishment. Our socializing timings became separate and so did our company.

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World Hepatitis Day : In Conversation with a Gastroenterologist!
400 million people are infected with Hepatitis worldwide. Hepatitis is responsible for 400 deaths per day and also accounts for 80% of liver cancers. On the occasion of World Hepatitis Day, Dr Rajnish Monga, has a conversation with Paras Blog Editors.

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