The Pros And Cons Of Breast Milk

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In America every second social media, television, and magazine articles display young women promoting swim suit advertisements, alluring lingerie, and even their bare bodies on screen. Most recently popular recording artist Rihanna was praised by many people for wearing her sparkly sheer fishnet dress that displayed her breasts and nipples. Rihanna is not the only women displaying her body to America and receiving positive feedback. In addition, well-known pop culture celebrity Kim Kardashian-West shocked the internet with her photo shoot with “Paper Magazine” last year. Kardashian-West posed naked while holding an erupted champagne bottle, while a champagne glass rested on her buttocks. Many people applauded her for taking such a liberating photo. On the other hand, in …show more content…

Mothers work busy careers, and they have hectic schedules which requires the majority of their time. Infant formula may seem more convenient because it is in a bottle, but mixing infant formula is a timely process. Infant formula has to be accurately measured using particular measuring tools, and warmed up properly to a distinct temperature (Tompson 991). Unlike infant formula, breastmilk does not have to be measured and warmed up, which makes it simple for the twenty-first century mother. In addition, breastfeeding is easier during late hours of the night. For instance, if an infant is crying at three o clock in the morning, a mother does not want to go down to the kitchen to mix and warm infant formula which may take a while. Instead, this mother can just breastfeed her child in a matter of seconds without worrying about all of the tasks that are required for infant formula. Since breast milk occurs naturally in a female body they do not have to pay for breastmilk. Infant formula is not free and can be costly depending on the brand. This makes breast milk the better choice because it is more convenient when it comes to saving time and

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