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A 6 page research paper, plus an annotated bibliography, that presents a prototype for a proposed magazine designed for breastfeeding mothers. This prototype includes a letter from the editor, a representative article and a proposed ad. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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File: D0_khbrfeed.doc
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babies. No doubt many of you smiled when you saw the title "Boob Tube." Its a whimsical name, and we hope that it evokes the light hearted spirit enjoyed by
nursing mothers who find that breastfeeding is not only the best way to nourish an infant, but it also frees parents from the expense and toil of buying formula and
preparing bottles. However, infant nutrition is a serious topic, one that has proven to be controversial throughout much of the twentieth century. While experts have acknowledged that "breast is
best," breastfeeding mothers still have to cope with a wide range of prejudices and misconceptions in regards to nursing their infants. This is why we not only offer articles
that provide breastfeeding moms with practical solutions for nursing problems, but we also offer articles that provide mothers-to-be and already nursing moms with information to counter the arguments of those
well-meaning, yet misinformed, people who would try to dissuade them from nursing their children. So, once again, welcome. We hope that our magazine will be a beneficial aid in
supporting you, your child and your decision to breastfeed. Representative article "Why Breastfeeding is Best-Defending Your Decision Against Well-Meaning Friends" Almost every mother who decides to breastfeed runs into well
meaning friends and relatives who subtly-and sometimes not so subtly-try to talk her out of this very personal decision. They know someone who knows someone whose baby died from malnutrition
because the mother breastfed, or they read that breastmilk has lots of toxins in it because of pollution in the environment. There is pressure from all sides to conform to
the status quo and bottlefeed their babies. This resistance doesnt come from legitimate information, but rather can be traced back to how breastfeeding is typically portrayed in popular culture
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