Breastfeeding Benefits for Infants and Mothers

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"Discover the advantages of breastfeeding for infants and mothers, including the nutritional content, health outcomes, and medical benefits. Learn about breastfeeding techniques, milk supply, and more to promote a healthy start for newborns. Find out how breastfeeding supports postpartum recovery and empowers mothers in their journey towards nurturing their babies."

  • Breastfeeding
  • Infant Health
  • Maternal Benefits
  • Neonatology
  • Breastfeeding Committee

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  1. BY: RUBANA BAABBAD CONSULTANT NEONATOLOGIST Head of breastfeeding committee MEMBER OF NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT

  2. Introduction Breastfeeding definitions Breast milk contents Advantages of breastfeeding Preparation of the prospective mother Establishing and maintaining the milk supply Technique of breastfeeding Expression of breastmilk Contraindications

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  4. Breastfeeding is the normal feeding for infants during the first months of life which can t be replicated . It contains over 200 known component. Breast milk bring both nutritive& non nutritive signals to the neonate . It contain fat ,carbohydrate, proteins, menirals,vitamins,hormons, living cells, complements, enzymes, Colostrum: definition & contents.

  5. Exclusive breast milk Total breast milk Predominant breast milk Partial No

  6. Superior health outcomes in breastfed infant Protection during breastfeeding Protection after weaning in early childhood Protection later in childhood Gastrointestinal and respiratory infections Gastrointestinal and respiratory infections Obesity Urinary infections Wheezing Types I and II diabetes Sepsis and meningitis Celiac disease Leukemia/lyphomas Atopic dermatitis Growth faltering Crohn disease Food allergies Cognition Cognition Wheezing Visual acuity Strong, secured personality Necrotizing enterocolitis Celiac diseas Growth faltering Visual acuity

  7. Medical: postpartum recovery Impowerment (psychological benefits). Improved health risks: decrease risk of osteoporosis Protection against ovarian censer. reduced incidence of breast cancer. o o o

  8. Most breastfeeding, provided the receive sufficient encouragement and discouraging experiences and comments while the secretion of breast milk is becoming established. Physical Factors: breastfeeding include: enough rest, freedom of worry, treatment of any disease, and adequate nutrition. Retracted & inverted nipples. women are physically capable of are protected from leading good health, having to a good

  9. The most satisfactory stimulus to the secretion of human milk is emptying of the breast; milk production is produce when the secreted milk is not drained. regular and complete The breastfeeding should begin as soon after delivery as the condition of the mother and the baby permits, preferably within the first hours.

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  11. It is important to look at the entities that put the mother or infant at significant risk and are not remedial. Infectious Diseases: Life threatening illnesses in the mother: Medications:

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