Breast Feeding Vlogs

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Breastfeeding, or nursing, is the process by which human breast Milk is fed to a child.Breast milk may be from the breast, or may be pumped and fed to the infant. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that breastfeeding begin within the first hour of a baby's life and continue as often and as much as the baby wants.Health organizations, including the WHO, recommend breastfeeding exclusively for six months.This means that no other foods or drinks, other than Vitamin D, are typically given.WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life, followed by continued breastfeeding with appropriate complementary foods for up to 2 years and beyond.Of the 135 million babies born every year, only 42% are breastfed within the first hour of life, only 38% of mothers practice exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months, and 58% of mothers continue breastfeeding up to the age of two years and beyond. The pattern of intended nutrient content in breast milk is relatively consistent. Breastmilk is made from nutrients in the mother's bloodstream and bodily stores. It has an optimal balance of fat, sugar, water, and protein that is needed for a baby's age appropriate growth and development.That being said, a variety of factors can influence the nutritional makeup of breastmilk, including gestational age, age of infant, maternal age, maternal smoking, and nutritional needs of the infant The first type of milk produced is called colostrum. The volume of colostrum produced during each feeding is appropriate for the size of the newborn stomach and is sufficient, calorically, for feeding a newborn during the first few days of life. Produced during pregnancy and the first days after childbirth, colostrum is rich in protein and Vitamins A, B12 and K, which supports infants' growth, brain development, vision, immune systems, red blood cells, and clotting cascade.The breast milk also has long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids which help with normal retinal and neural development.The caloric content of colostrum is about 54 Calories/100mL.The second type of milk is transitional milk, which is produced during the transition from colostrum to mature breast milk. As the breast milk matures over the course to several weeks, the protein content of the milk decreases on average.The caloric content of breastmilk is reflective of the caloric requirements of the infant, increasing steadily after 12 months.The caloric content of breastmilk in the first 12 months of breastfeeding is approximated to be 58-72 Calories/100mL. Comparatively, the caloric content after 48 months is approximately 83-129 Calories/100mL.  When a mother has her full milk supply and is feeding her infant, the first milk to be expressed is called the foremilk. Foremilk is typically thinner and less rich in calories. The hindmilk that follows is rich in calories and fat. breast feeding, baby feeding, feeding, breast milk, fruits for breast feeding, best breast feeding positions, breast feeding pediatric class, how to increase breast milk, increase breast milk, how to increase breast milk supply, breast, foods to increase breast milk, natural ways to increase breast milk, feeding baby, feeding child,feeding babies, feeding mother, feeding your baby, breast pumping tips, expressing breast milk, big breast feeding, breast feeding adults, breast pumping, breast feed, breast fed, breastfeeding with small breast, breast pumping and breastfeeding, breast pumping meditation, complementary feeding, breast engorgement, natural ways to increase breast milk, breastfeeding position for small breast, cup feeding, pakistani girl breastfeeding, breast pain, understanding breast feeding, learn breast feeding, breast feeding babies, best breast feeding positions, viral breastfeeding video, breast cancer awareness in pakistan, pakistani mother breastfeed, muslim girl breastfeeding in public, breast engorgement, breastfeeding with over full breast, indian breastfeeding, breastfeeding indian, breast feeding india, desi breastfeeding indian mom vlog, breastfeeding indian village mom, desi breastfeeding vlog indian new, indian breastfeeding mom vlogs new 2023, desi mom breastfeeding baby vlog indian all, breastfeeding vlogs new 2023 indian village, indian breast feeding, breast feeding indian, breastfeeding indian mom, indian breastfeed, indian breastfeeding mother, indian mother breastfeeding style, Twins Baby Breast Feeding, benefits of Breast Feeding, Increase Breast Milk Volume, Desi Breast Feeding, Maa Ka Pyar, Maa Ka Doodh, Breast Feeding Vlog, rumble Reels, rumble vlogs, rumble shorts, rumble,

Alabama Bird Feeding Station Videos

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This is a video of some of the highlights from the Alabama Bird and Critter Feeding Station cams. All species are identified in this video, which is helpful to know what bird or critter you are watching. This is also a video to highlight the Rose-breasted Grosbeaks that migrate through Alabama int he Fall. We didn\\\\\\\'t see them much on their migration trip north, so this has been a pleasant surprise. I expected to see them for a few days as they made their rest stop. Instead, they have been here for nearly 4 weeks! I have changed the food mix to add more black oil sunflower seed which they seem to really enjoy to see how long I can keep them here while we enjoy them. Ken\\\\\\\'s channel: Nature & Wildlife Film Journal (http://www.youtube.com/c/kenlittle) hosts two 24/7 YouTube streaming feeders, a bird feeder cam consisting of 7 feeders (https://youtu.be/qSMvqiBI640) and a garden cam (https://youtu.be/cg-zIkFztls) consisting of two feeders. Additionally, on his channel, he has a series called Feeder Talk and another called Feeder Wars. He also features 5 Bird Identification videos to help viewers learn their birds as well as a printable PDF file with pictures and names that can be used as a reference when viewing his feeders. The channel also features some expert moderators to help answer any questions you may have about birds, bird feeding or bird behavior. Featured on the 24/7 streaming channel are Amazon links (complete with reviews) of the equipment Ken uses at the Alabama Bird Feeding Station. Purchases help Ken defray the cost of bring you the content as well as films he produces in the field. So, jump on in and see what the excitement is about and learn how to feed birds in your yard!

Florida Bird Feeder SWFL Live Camera HD

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Welcome to #Bird #Feeder #swf Live streaming webcam from North Fort Myers, Florida The camera is broadcasting in HD resolution You will see a variety of songbirds common to this area Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel! For our EarthCam live cam URL link below https://myearthcam.com/birdfeederswf For our Twitch live cam URL link below https://www.twitch.tv/birdfeederswf Florida is a great place to watch and feed birds. Birdbaths, misters and drippers are especially effective in attracting birds, including non seed-eating species. Species that might be expected at feeders include: American Goldfinch, Carolina Wren, Carolina Chickadee, Blue Jay, Downy Woodpecker, Northern Cardinal and Mourning Dove. Each of these species is shown in the Nifty Fifty mini-guide. https://birdfeederhub.com/backyard-bi... : https://floridaadventuresandrentals.c... : https://floridahikes.com/identifying-... : https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/P... Food that is on the bird feeder: Royal Wing Classic Mix Wild Bird Food: Is a mixture of white millet, milo, wheat, black oil sunflower seed, and cracked corn to appeal to a variety of birds. We also use Raw peanuts and the suet has high-energy treat that's fortified with grains and sunflower. The Royal Wing Mealworms and Nuts Suet Bird Food Balls are a nutritious and easy way to feed and attract local songbirds. These treats are suited for woodpeckers, cardinals, blue jays, warblers, chickadees, wrens and more. Feeding Season: All Seasons Would you like to help us feed the birds and keep up streaming? Any donation will help! Thank you for your support. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... Live chat and sharing of links are welcomed. Let us know in the comments if there is anything we can improve on moving forward. Thank You for Watching!