2011年5月16日星期一

No Breast Milk-Day Care Center Has Recently Released

No Breast Milk-Day Care Center Has Recently Released


What you baby eat?Breast milk?Or something else?Or maybe yor children is old enough to eat rice or bread.Recently,Day Care Center has released a reportwhich reads no breastmilk.
According to the Ohio doctors, this is a big deal. About half the infants in the United States are in child care, and 18 percent are in centers.day-care breast milk
Researchers called the directors of 167 day care centers, and asked them how many infants at the centers received pumped breast milk, how comfortable the centers’ employees were with feeding pumped breast milk and if the center provided a refrigerator or freezer where moms could store pumped breast milk overnight.
Your odds of being able to provide your baby with breast milk increases in centers with the smallest proportion of babies receiving subsidized tuition. It also helps if the babies at the center are predominantly white.
Copeland tells BusinessWeek non-white mothers might not have the chance to pump their breast milk, especially at work.
“The findings speak to the tremendous challenges women face in being able to successfully breast-feed their babies,” breast-feeding researcher Dr. Alison Stuebe, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill, tells BusinessWeek.
Day care centers can help, she adds.
“For instance, there should also be a comfortable place where mothers can sit down and nurse their babies, either at lunchtime or when they come to pick them up at the end of the day,” she tells BusinessWeek.

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