Mothers
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Best of all,
mothers
create new antibodies in real time, which help strengthen young immune systems.
Convincing
mothers
to breastfeed should be easier.
Mothers
also benefit from breastfeeding.
Even though the majority of new
mothers
are able to breastfeed, not all women can produce enough milk, owing to exhaustion, depression, or physical weakness following postpartum surgery.
Some
mothers
are simply unable to meet their child’s needs, while others lack the medical or social support to navigate the logistics of breastfeeding.
If the international community is serious about meeting the health targets set by the SDGs, it must redouble its efforts to encourage more
mothers
to be vaccinated against preventable illnesses and to feed their newborns breast milk.
Indeed, we are seeing how strong immunization systems protect our gains against polio and provide a platform for reaching the world’s most vulnerable
mothers
and children with new vaccines and primary health care.
"Quiet baby syndrome," for example, when
mothers
praise their babies for never crying, is now considered a warning sign for methyl mercury-induced brain damage in children.
Addressing this ongoing crisis requires money – an estimated $10 billion per year – and new and better strategies to bring life-saving solutions to the
mothers
and children who most need them.
Studies in other countries have shown than literate
mothers
have a better understanding of health-related behaviors for themselves and their children.
As part of a recent nationwide census, we collected data from thousands of
mothers
and girls in Bangladesh’s three industrial districts with the highest concentration of ready-made garment factories (particularly those operating outside the Export Processing Zones): Ashulia, Gazipur, and Narayanganj.
Measures aimed at enabling
mothers
to work, such as state-funded childcare and more flexible working hours, create incentives for childrearing while expanding the labor force.
But the letter also implores the party’s opponents – 16% of Poles support the largest opposition party – “to remember that PiS voters are our mothers, brothers, neighbors, friends, and colleagues.”
Budget room will be scarce for many other worthwhile programs, among them: aid to poor countries, where the US is scandalously stingy; paying dues in arrears to the UN; creating jobs for
mothers
who will, under the cruel welfare "reform" Clinton signed in 1996, be denied public assistance for themselves and their children.
Social norms for fairness toward foreigners, for example, are much harder to sustain and diffuse than those that demand that
mothers
care for their children.
But, with the world’s media attention focused on Argentina, Dutch journalists were able to publicize the plight of the Madres of Plaza de Mayo – the
mothers
of the disappeared – thus revealing to the world the regime’s grotesque nature.
The plan demands the restoration of health-care services in 40 hospitals and 1,300 primary health-care facilities across the country, so that children and
mothers
can receive free essential care, vaccinations, and treatment for diseases like tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and malaria.
To those who say that Ukraine is too backward for EU membership, I say: Let them, too, come to my country and see the
mothers
who stay late at night at work teaching their children to use their workplace computer.
The Scandinavian countries know that women around the world look to them as pioneers of social and economic policies that enable women to be
mothers
and successful career professionals, and that encourage and expect men to play an equal parenting role.
Mothers
averaged 6 children or more.
That tide is turning because of increased
mothers'
literacy, better health care, and improved medical technologies, families are having fewer children, with much more education invested in each child.
Likewise, surveys indicate that sizeable shares of men and women worldwide continue to believe that children suffer when their
mothers
work.
At a time when India is considering a sort of matchmaking service for Western couples seeking to hire Indian surrogate mothers, the UK government has announced the abolition of two leading medical regulatory agencies.
They say that the bill actually protects surrogate
mothers
– for example, by limiting the number of pregnancies they can undergo.
Increased schooling of
mothers
has a measureable impact on their children’s health, education, and adult productivity.
Children of educated
mothers
consistently out-perform children with educated fathers and illiterate
mothers.
Given that, in general, children spend most of their time with their mothers, this is hardly surprising.
A World Health Organization study established that “in Africa, children of
mothers
who have received five years of education are 40% more likely to live beyond the age of 5.”
To begin, the presumed causes of homosexuality are shrouded in pseudo-scientific theories and psycho-babble: homosexuals supposedly suffer from hormonal imbalances, or were sexually abused as children, or constitute an indeterminate "third sex" that is neither male nor female, or had absent fathers and over-protective
mothers.
On my travels around the world, particularly to its poorest and most troubled places, I have learned that it is
mothers
who keep families together — indeed, who keep entire societies intact.
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