Economic strategies. Suicide actually spreads through these things, so when a celebrity commits suicide, people will copy method. Breastfeeding? Don't eat these fish.
Here's a fourth feature. Breastfeeding is-- I mean, the mother is obviously the authority figure in that exchange. But this dynamic I'm talking about is not one that she dictates or authors.
Here's a fifth future. Breastfeeding obviously has a function. It's embedded in needs-- probably the needs for feeding, but maybe other needs, like the needs for the release of oxytocin and the establishment of attachment
Thank God they were there to do it. Encourage breastfeeding. Encourage talking to a child.
So you want to make sure that you don't have a two-year-old sit there and be expected to wait quietly and do nothing for 15 minutes. So breastfeeding on demand and holding and cuddling your child and responding to them immediately is really important.
I shouldn't even really tell you what they all are. So I did breastfeed my babies, and I pumped for them. We had a nanny in our home.
"In the months after I delivered Matilda, I would catch glimpses of myself in the mirror each time thinking the same thing, 'Is that me?' I couldn't get over the heft of my body. I would breastfeed my daughter and look down in horror to find that my breasts were larger than her head. "My husband came home from work one day to discover me in the bedroom dissolved in tears.'It's true, it's true.' 'What's true?' he asked, alarmed. 'She got it all. She sucked the pretty
But he would look at me and say, now, Mama, you're a boy. Why are you breastfeeding, you know?
And then we go through. Are you breastfeeding? Because you're not. Then we look at the helicopter view of everything.
and then makes this little rolling action over the palate, squeezes the nipple, and gets the milk that way. And when they stop breastfeeding, they still swallow this way. And while we're growing, it's the tongue that actually develops the palate naturally.
everyday parts of our Lives take on this unfamiliar and newly wondrous uh quality so for example breastfeeding seems like a way of nourishing a baby and it is but not entirely so because some 10% of breast milk consists of these sugars called human milk oliga saccharides or
Incredible efficiency and when it does that it nourishes the baby's gut cells it seals up the lining of the gut and it reduces inflammation so a breastfeeding mother is not just nourishing infants but infantis too she's buing building an entire world inside her baby's body she is creating an ecosystem and that
So that can be affected by, let's say, how we were born-- c-section versus vaginal delivery. Formula feeding versus breastfeeding. All of these things influence our microbiome.
And they assume it's access to capital or some change in the market. I finally stopped breastfeeding. I could really travel more.
I actually try to ask them, have you read a good book? Even with breastfeeding, still, the guy can do a lot.
She's eternally available to him. He's still breastfeeding, so he's like a newborn. And then he goes through to being more like a seven year.
There are only two times in a woman's life where her body excretes a lot of oxytocin. It is during breastfeeding, so that she can have a bonding experience with her baby. And it is during female orgasm.
that the advantages of breastfeeding are as many as they are advertised when you go to a baby center.
So one of the advantages of two moms is that there's four boobs. So there's lots of breastfeeding. We take turns. And it's just great.
They had relatively small sinuses and big nasal turbinate space. And we know that the average breastfeeding period was between three to five years. Now, when you're breastfeeding, if you can imagine if the nipple is inside the child's mouth, the tongue pinches the base of the nipple
Here is an ad from the breastfeeding lobbying group in the UK, in which you can save your money from formula to be a yummier mummy.
what the kid is exposed to breastfeeding and other skin contact there. Okay, there's
neurochemical that you get from uh breastfeeding and it's the drug that bonds humans. So, if you have a little
I actually try to ask them, have you read a good book? And we actually mixed it up with breastfeeding and bottles.
It turns out that, of all the mammals, humans are really bad at breastfeeding. So bad are we at breastfeeding, that it's been hypothesized that the function that breastfeeding plays for us isn't primarily feeding, but rather that we feed that way in order to accomplish something else.
It needn't be a woman who's engaged in this interaction. But what happens is that the breastfeeder or the feeder needs to have a negotiation with the infant in order to help the feeding happen. So a typical kind of scenario is baby feeds and then falls to sleep.
It exhibits smarts. Here's a third feature of the breastfeeding scenario. It has a kind of spatial, temporal dynamics.
powers is also the one species that has this kind of problematic style of breastfeeding, almost as if to suggest that the breastfeeding itself is a kind of practice run for conversation, a kind of primitive form of conversation. Here's a fourth feature.
a structure which turns out to be very important for understanding human life more generally. I'd like to say that breastfeeding is an organized activity. Now, organized activity, that's English.
or feeling. And I want to say that any other activity that exhibits those six features is an organized activity too. So I'm using the example of breastfeeding to introduce a concept-- the concept of an organized activity. And what I want to offer you is the thought that, once you've got the category of the organized activity,
There is a lot of pressure on moms to breastfeed now, and I was wondering if it's true or if it's a myth
And infantis is important because if a baby breastfeeds, which is a very great advantage for the infant, breast milk contains something called human milk
or just other ways through injection drug use or breastfeeding.
And we know that the average breastfeeding period was between three to five years. Now, when you're breastfeeding, if you can imagine if the nipple is inside the child's mouth, the tongue pinches the base of the nipple and then makes this little rolling action over the palate, squeezes the nipple, and gets the milk that way.
Imagine the moment a mom holds her child and gives-- and breastfeeds.
average the average experience they have is their mom breastfeeds them. But the other breastfeeding women in the
that is so important in our lives. And the sixth future that I want to mention is that breastfeeding is a place, or a site, or an occasion, or an opportunity for feeling, or for affect, and indeed, if all goes well, for pleasure.
But if you actually watch people talking-- and there's a very well-established and decades old literature on this-- if you actually watch people talking, something goes on between them which is much like breastfeeding. So when two people talk together, their bodily posture, their tilt, their attitude in relation to what's
In the developing world, breastfeeding is far more important.
health: boiling water, breastfeeding, improving the variety of foods that mothers give their children, vaccinations, eliminating standing water, disposing of waste.
It's embedded in needs-- probably the needs for feeding, but maybe other needs, like the needs for the release of oxytocin and the establishment of attachment relationships. Maybe that's why we breastfeed -- so that we can enter into that kind of intense, dyadic relationship that is so important in our lives.
No separation. Or when you're breastfeeding and you feel yourself to be one being.
So that means I got to write about Beyonce and her promotion of public breastfeeding, and how friends influence other friends' decision
Is there anything that can be introduced for children who aren't breastfeeding that can-- DR. EMERAN MAYER: Well, I think the only thing that you can do
There's nothing in my question flow that talks about how you jump from breastfeeding puppies to the next question.
It's also known as the trust hormone that's involved in breastfeeding, and released by orgasm.
In fact, it's been noticed that it's sort of remarkable that the one mammalian species with full-blown linguistic powers is also the one species that has this kind of problematic style of breastfeeding, almost as if to suggest that the breastfeeding itself is a kind of practice run for conversation, a kind of primitive form of conversation.
or for affect, and indeed, if all goes well, for pleasure. Now, the reason why I'm describing breastfeeding in my lecture on arts at such great length is that I actually think that breastfeeding exhibits a structure which turns out to be very important for understanding human life more generally.
So you talk about crying like you've never cried before, struggling to breastfeed .
Does that make sense? Yeah. So we could reduce a whole lot of this sleep apnea just by having children breastfeed for a longer period. Absolutely. For sure. Which you say right here.