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  • IS MY NEWBORN HUNGRY?
    Newborns can’t say, “Mom, I’m hungry!”—but they give hunger cues to let you know! Look for these signs:

    LIP SMACKING & SUCKING MOVEMENTS – Baby starts sucking on hands, lips, or anything nearby.
    ROOTING REFLEX – Turns head & opens mouth when you touch their cheek.
    FUSSINESS & WHINING – Early hunger = small whimpers, late hunger = full-blown crying!
    CLENCHED FISTS & RESTLESSNESS – Baby may move arms & legs more when hungry.
    SEEKING THE BREAST OR BOTTLE – Latches onto anything near their face!

    Crying is a LATE hunger sign! Try to feed before baby gets too upset.

    🕰 HOW OFTEN SHOULD NEWBORNS EAT?
    Every 2-3 hours (or 8-12 times per day).
    Watch your baby, not the clock!

    Signs Baby is FULL – Turns away, slows sucking, relaxed hands, or falls asleep.

    A well-fed baby is a happy baby! Trust your instincts, Mama!

    #NEWBORNCARE #HUNGRYBABY #MOMLIFE #BABYONBOARD #BREASTFEEDING #FORMULAFEEDING #BABYCUES #MOMTIPS #PARENTINGHACKS #MOTHERHOOD
    🍼 IS MY NEWBORN HUNGRY? 🤔👶 Newborns can’t say, “Mom, I’m hungry!”—but they give hunger cues to let you know! Look for these signs: ✅ LIP SMACKING & SUCKING MOVEMENTS – Baby starts sucking on hands, lips, or anything nearby. 👄🖐️ ✅ ROOTING REFLEX – Turns head & opens mouth when you touch their cheek. 🚼 ✅ FUSSINESS & WHINING – Early hunger = small whimpers, late hunger = full-blown crying! 😭 ✅ CLENCHED FISTS & RESTLESSNESS – Baby may move arms & legs more when hungry. 🤲 ✅ SEEKING THE BREAST OR BOTTLE – Latches onto anything near their face! 🍼 💡 Crying is a LATE hunger sign! Try to feed before baby gets too upset. 🕰 HOW OFTEN SHOULD NEWBORNS EAT? 👉 Every 2-3 hours (or 8-12 times per day). 👉 Watch your baby, not the clock! ⏳ ✅ Signs Baby is FULL – Turns away, slows sucking, relaxed hands, or falls asleep. 😴 💖 A well-fed baby is a happy baby! Trust your instincts, Mama! 💕 #NEWBORNCARE #HUNGRYBABY #MOMLIFE #BABYONBOARD #BREASTFEEDING #FORMULAFEEDING #BABYCUES #MOMTIPS #PARENTINGHACKS #MOTHERHOOD
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  • Forget Valentine’s Day love stories—the real MVPs of unconditional love are nursing and breastfeeding mothers! While couples are exchanging gifts and going on romantic dates, a breastfeeding mom is somewhere, half-asleep, feeding a hungry baby at 2 AM. If that’s not true love, what is?
    Forget Valentine’s Day love stories—the real MVPs of unconditional love are nursing and breastfeeding mothers! While couples are exchanging gifts and going on romantic dates, a breastfeeding mom is somewhere, half-asleep, feeding a hungry baby at 2 AM. If that’s not true love, what is?
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  • This is very funny a woman breastfeeding her child and also taking cigarette not knowing that the child is also smoking through her breast
    This is very funny a woman breastfeeding her child and also taking cigarette not knowing that the child is also smoking through her breast
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  • Nigeria: Fundamental rights violation by Police I.G?

    Nigerian Police security forces in Abuja have arrested over two hundred (200) Muslims, followers of Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky today, Monday 23rd December, most of whom are women and children, including these babies and more others who their numbers reached closed fifty.

    Their only fault is they conducted a program, celebrating the birthday of the holy Prophet's daughter, Sayyidah Zahara (SA). They were arrested while dispersing from the premises the program was conducted to their various destinations.

    The most painful part of this unprovoked aggression is the arrest of the young babies and multiples of breastfeeding mothers.

    It is indeed baffling on why the #NigerianPolice by the order of the Police I.G decided to commit this inhuman act, which gross violation of their fundamental human rights as Muslims who have the right to practice their faith they way they understand and in a way that is not against the rule of law.

    - Abdullahi Isah Wasagu

    Yaumuz Zahra Abuja 2024
    1446AH
    Nigeria: Fundamental rights violation by Police I.G? Nigerian Police security forces in Abuja have arrested over two hundred (200) Muslims, followers of Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky today, Monday 23rd December, most of whom are women and children, including these babies and more others who their numbers reached closed fifty. Their only fault is they conducted a program, celebrating the birthday of the holy Prophet's daughter, Sayyidah Zahara (SA). They were arrested while dispersing from the premises the program was conducted to their various destinations. The most painful part of this unprovoked aggression is the arrest of the young babies and multiples of breastfeeding mothers. It is indeed baffling on why the #NigerianPolice by the order of the Police I.G decided to commit this inhuman act, which gross violation of their fundamental human rights as Muslims who have the right to practice their faith they way they understand and in a way that is not against the rule of law. - Abdullahi Isah Wasagu Yaumuz Zahra Abuja 2024 1446AH
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  • HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the body's immune system, making it harder to fight off infections and diseases.

    *How is HIV Transmitted?*

    1. *Sexual Contact*: Unprotected sex with an infected person.
    2. *Blood Transmission*: Sharing needles or syringes with an infected person.
    3. *Mother-to-Child*: From mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding.

    *Symptoms:*

    1. *Flu-like Symptoms*: Fever, headache, and fatigue.
    2. *Swollen Lymph Nodes*: Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, or groin.
    3. *Rash*: A red rash on the skin.

    *Stages:*

    1. *Acute HIV*: Initial infection, often with flu-like symptoms.
    2. *Chronic HIV*: Long-term infection, where the virus is manageable with treatment.
    3. *AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)*: Advanced stage of HIV, where the immune system is severely weakened.

    *Prevention:*

    1. *Use Condoms*: Practice safe sex with condoms.
    2. *Get Tested*: Regularly test for HIV.
    3. *Avoid Sharing Needles*: Do not share needles or syringes.

    *Treatment:*

    1. *Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)*: Medication that suppresses the virus.
    2. *Lifestyle Changes*: Healthy diet, exercise, and stress management.
    HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the body's immune system, making it harder to fight off infections and diseases. *How is HIV Transmitted?* 1. *Sexual Contact*: Unprotected sex with an infected person. 2. *Blood Transmission*: Sharing needles or syringes with an infected person. 3. *Mother-to-Child*: From mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding. *Symptoms:* 1. *Flu-like Symptoms*: Fever, headache, and fatigue. 2. *Swollen Lymph Nodes*: Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, or groin. 3. *Rash*: A red rash on the skin. *Stages:* 1. *Acute HIV*: Initial infection, often with flu-like symptoms. 2. *Chronic HIV*: Long-term infection, where the virus is manageable with treatment. 3. *AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)*: Advanced stage of HIV, where the immune system is severely weakened. *Prevention:* 1. *Use Condoms*: Practice safe sex with condoms. 2. *Get Tested*: Regularly test for HIV. 3. *Avoid Sharing Needles*: Do not share needles or syringes. *Treatment:* 1. *Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)*: Medication that suppresses the virus. 2. *Lifestyle Changes*: Healthy diet, exercise, and stress management.
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  • BBNaija star, Tjay, sends fans into a frenzy as he shares a glimpse of his twins reaction to breastfeeding.
    BBNaija star, Tjay, sends fans into a frenzy as he shares a glimpse of his twins reaction to breastfeeding.
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  • Oga Bought this but me I want to take it before he comes back .I hope it helps Breastfeeding Woman like me …
    What does coconut water does ???
    Oga Bought this but me I want to take it before he comes back .I hope it helps Breastfeeding Woman like me … What does coconut water does ???
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  • The Imo State First Lady, Mrs Chioma Uzodimma, on Tuesday, urged mothers to embrace exclusive breastfeeding for the health of their babies.
    The Imo State First Lady, Mrs Chioma Uzodimma, on Tuesday, urged mothers to embrace exclusive breastfeeding for the health of their babies.
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