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A film that addresses family influence in the construction of social concepts

A short 1978 documentary based on the experiences of breastfeeding mothers.

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Breastfeeding Intensive, a 45-minute excerpt of Breastfeeding Comprehensive, informs, instructs, and empowers the expectant and new mother to breastfeed successfully. This revolutionary video takes the audience on an emotional and inspiring journey from birth to breastfeeding and beyond, providing the latest information on the health benefits of breastfeeding for mother and baby, and offering expert instruction in the techniques of successful breastfeeding. Viewers of Breastfeeding Intensive learn to confidently embrace breastfeeding as the optimal form of nurturance and nutrition for both mother and child.

It’s no secret—breastfeeding can challenge even the most confident parents. Now, show them how it’s done with our best-selling Better Breastfeeding DVD. Through step-by-step instructions and lifelike 3D animation, you can teach new parents the keys to breastfeeding success, including how to achieve an asymmetrical latch, which holds and positions are best, and how to maintain healthy milk production. Better Breastfeeding gives new parents the solutions they need—and the motivation—to provide their baby with the best start possible!

In early 2009, the establishment of the first breast milk bank in Lima, Peru, began to take shape. This initiative involved the collaboration of researchers and healthcare professionals from the National Institute of Maternal Perinatal Health in Lima and the University of Valencia. This documentary showcases the individuals who made it possible and provides a firsthand account of the experiences that enabled the implementation of this top-notch healthcare project. The initiative has significantly contributed to enhancing maternal and perinatal health, ultimately improving the quality of life for Peruvian families and their infants

This DVD introduces laid-back positions that help mothers breastfeed in greater comfort and enjoy their babies more. In the past, postpartum mothers were instructed to breastfeed lying on their side or sitting up with baby supported by a pillow. This worked for some mothers but many found these positions uncomfortable and struggled with latching difficulties. You will see ethnically diverse mothers and babies in a variety of settings: a delivery room, a postpartum hospital room after a cesarean birth, at home in bed, on a couch, in different chairs, and in an outdoor café.

A look at the taboo surrounding adult breastfeeding, exploring a growing underground scene that ranges from women producing milk for their partners to the lucrative lactation porn industry.

Although Breastfeeding is a natural process, it is mostly a learned art. Obstacles are the norm, but it is the best start that a mother can give her new baby. Breastfeeding benefits both mothers and babies, it protects babies from disease, and women who have nursed have substantially lower rates of breast cancer. Like the other two video classes in this series, 'Laugh and Learn About Childbirth' and 'Laugh and Learn About Newborn Baby Care', 'Laugh and Learn About Breastfeeding' is a comprehensive, fun and entertaining way to learn everything you need to know to have a pleasant Breastfeeding experience. On her new DVD, Sheri Bayles, RN shares her experiences, gives tips and strategies to avoid Breastfeeding obstacles, explains latch on, holds and positions, especially for breastfeeding twins, pumping, diet, and setting up a schedule that let's you get a good night of sleep. Best of all, in her class you get to watch and learn with real live demonstrations of all the techniques.

A group of people come up with provocative or downright nasty sexual scenarios like rape, bestiality, tree branch masturbation, candle masturbation, corncob masturbation, whipping, lesbian orgies, toe masturbation, and bathtub assault.

Challenges of impending parenthood turn the lives of five couples upside down. Two celebrities are unprepared for the surprise demands of pregnancy; hormones wreak havoc on a baby-crazy author, while her husband tries not to be outdone by his father, who's expecting twins with his young trophy wife; a photographer's husband isn't sure about his wife's adoption plans; a one-time hook-up results in a surprise pregnancy for rival food-truck owners.

A woman, Tome, is born to a lower class family in Japan in 1918. The title refers to an insect, repeating its mistakes, as in an infinite circle. Imamura, with this metaphor, introduces the life of Tome, who keeps trying to change her poor life.

There is a global civil war between men and women. A teenage girl tries to escape this reality and arrives at a hidden place where a strange unicorn lives with a family: sister, brother, many children and an old, bedridden woman who stays in contact with the world through her radio.

On holiday in the south of France, chic Parisian sophisticate Violette meets life-loving IT geek Jean-René. Against all odds, there’s a real chemistry between them and at the end of the summer, Jean-René wastes no time in joining his beloved in Paris. But there’s trouble in paradise, and a third party swiftly appears to shatter the couple’s idyll: Lolo, Violette’s ultra-possessive 19-year-old son, who is determined to get rid of his mother’s lover, whatever it takes…

A modern adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's short story about a man and a woman sharing an unexpected encounter on a train as it travels through a beautiful and surreal landscape.

What 'Food, Inc.' did for the food industry in America, this film will do for breastfeeding in our country. It will make every viewer rethink motherhood and how we treat mothers. It is a film that will empower each woman to trust her body, her baby, and herself in her journey as a mother. It will make her laugh, cry, nod fiercely in agreement, get angry, and then get so inspired it will be impossible not to take action.

A short breastfeeding horror tale.

Running away from the police, Aden goes to the desert where he meets an uncivilized man who has a special link with Mother-Earth. He ends up by convincing the hermit to come along with him into another desert... the big town!

A Taliban soldier struggles to survive after he escapes his captors and flees into the Polish countryside.

Viola lives in constant terror after being kidnapped by Talia, a woman who forces her to live as a “baby” and forbids her from speaking. Every tiny mistake, even the way she cries, results in harsh punishment. Isolated and overwhelmed by fear, Viola finally gathers the courage to break the silence. She pleads with Talia to stop hitting her, insisting that if Talia truly wants her to be her “baby,” then she must treat her like a real one, without violence, without pain.

12-year-old Mully has lost his mother and discovers his debt-ridden father stealing the charity money they've raised in her name. Grabbing the cash, Mully steals a taxi and is shocked to find a woman, Joy, in the back seat with a baby. A straight-talking solicitor who didn't expect to get pregnant, Joy is struggling with motherhood and planning to give her baby to a friend who will raise the child as her own. She joins Mully on a wild journey across Ireland, stealing cars, hitch-hiking, catching ferries and breaking police barricades.

Viola’s torment continues in a far crueler form. After a month in hiding, she is now under the control of Talia, Elva’s friend who treats her even worse than before. From being a ‘pet cat’ to a ‘baby’ forced into harsh care, Viola is trapped in a new cycle of suffering, veiled under the guise of affection.

Through an intimate and artistic lens, yet investigative and political, Milk brings a universal focus on the politics, commercialization and controversies surrounding birth and infant feeding over the canvas of stunningly beautiful visuals and poignant voices from around the globe.

After forcing Viola to cry like a baby before feeding her, Talia interprets those tears as a trigger for her twisted sense of motherhood. Even after feeding and “caring” for Viola, she punishes the girl for not following her obsessive rules about how a baby should behave. Viola endures days filled with pressure, absolute control, and a strict system that forces her to think and act like a real infant, while recognizing Talia as the “mother” she must obey completely. Every rule broken brings harsh punishment, followed by Talia’s disturbingly gentle affection. In her obsessive embrace, Talia breastfeeds Viola, lulling the frightened girl into sleep like a baby surrendering to false warmth and comfort. To Talia, this isn’t cruelty, it is a routine of love, domination, and obsession that she believes is her own version of “motherhood.

Miya's story continues into an even darker terror. After being kidnapped, she is forced to live with a woman obsessed with becoming a mother, treating her as if she were a real baby. Any refusal only leads to violence, driving Miya into fearful submission. Her first night marks the beginning of psychological and physical torment that binds her to a life of control.

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After being taken back from Talia, Viola once again falls under Elva’s control. Previously treated like an infant, she is now forced to live as a “pet cat,” just as Elva once made her do. In Elva’s new home, Viola is confined, made to sleep inside the bathroom, and fed cat food as her daily meals, completely different from the baby-like routine she endured under Talia. Yet even as Elva dominates her life once more, Viola remains haunted by the memories of her time with Talia.

After reclaiming Viola from Talia, Elva becomes consumed by jealousy that begins to undermine her control. She grows increasingly frustrated as Viola remains haunted by memories of Talia, despite their brief time together. Now back under Elva’s dominance, Viola’s behavior grows more unsettling, revealing Talia’s lingering influence and igniting a dangerous psychological conflict.