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PREPARED BY

AJITH C PHILIPJR HEALTH INSPECTOR GR I

PHC NARKILKAD

1/8/15

World Breastfeeding Week

1 - 7 August 2015BREASTFEEDING

AND WORK  LET’S MAKE IT WORK!

Big Latch On part of World Breast Feeding week from

Aug. 1 to Aug. 7, started by the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action

the theme for 2015—”Breastfeeding and Work: Let’s Make It Work!”—is designed to help promote policies that make it easier for women to breastfeed and work at the same time.

This year, the week will be celebrated 176 countries

“globally more than 800 million women workers, or 41%, still don’t have adequate maternity protection,”

While on work…………

Police woman can do……

Make it work .. While working

Make it work while teaching

Trust, you can work and breastfeed your baby!

Family protection

Nurses too have right…

While on work …

Its my right…..

22-month old Mahmoud Bounu's life was saved by breastfeeding, when his family ran from Mali with nothing but their lives.

His mother, Almeyata continued to breastfeed him, after the family's food ran out, and kept him alive until he reached the camp in Burkina Faso.

Malnourished, Mahmoud was able to recover with medical care and feeding support from Save the Children, and continued breastfeeding.

Breast feeding area in all work place

Can use convenient dresses for that……

teach the breast feeding positions …..

Latch on

What Are the ABCs of Breastfeeding?

A = Awareness. Watch for your baby's signs of hunger, and breastfeed whenever your baby is hungry. This is called "on demand" feeding. The first few weeks, you may be nursing eight to 12 times every 24 hours. Hungry infants move their hands toward their mouths, make sucking noises or mouth movements, or move toward your breast. Don't wait for your baby to cry. That's a sign he's too hungry.

B = Be patient. Breastfeed as long as your baby wants to

nurse each time. Don't hurry your infant through feedings. Infants typically breastfeed for 10 to 20 minutes on each breast.

C = Comfort. This is key. Relax while breastfeeding, and your milk is more likely to "let down" and flow. Get yourself comfortable with pillows as needed to support your arms, head, and neck, and a footrest to support your feet and legs before you begin to breastfeed

BREAST MILK സുരക്ഷിതം ശുദ്ധമായത്, രരാഗാണുവിമുക്തം, പണമുടക്കില്ലാത്തത്, ആവശ്യമായ ഉഷ്മാവില്‍ലഭ്യമായത്.

What Are the Benefits of Breastfeeding for Your Baby?

the ideal nutrition for infants perfect mix of vitamins, protein, and fat --

everything your baby needs to grow. more easily digested than infant formula contains antibodies that help your baby

fight off viruses and bacteria. lowers your baby's risk of having asthma

 or allergies

babies who are breastfed exclusively for the first 6 months, without any formula, have fewer ear infections, respiratory illnesses, and bouts of diarrhea. They also have fewer hospitalizations and trips to the doctor.

has been linked to higher IQ scores in later childhood in some studies

, BONDING:-the physical closeness, skin-to-skin touching, and eye contact all help your baby bond with you and feel secure

breastfeeding also plays a role in the prevention of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). It's been thought to lower the risk of diabetes, obesity, and certain cancers

SPACING

Are There Breastfeeding Benefits for the Mother?

Breastfeeding burns extra calories, so it can help you lose pregnancy weight faster. It releases the hormone oxytocin, which helps your uterus return to its pre-pregnancy size and may reduce uterine bleeding after birth. Breastfeeding also lowers your risk of breast and ovarian cancer. It may lower your risk ofosteoporosis, too.

Will I Make Enough Milk to Breastfeed? The first few days after birth, your

breasts make an ideal "first milk." It's called colostrum. Colostrum is thick, yellowish, and scant, but there's plenty to meet your baby's nutritional needs. Colostrum helps a newborn's digestive tract develop and prepare itself to digest breast milk.

It provides natural immunity against infections .So, colostrum called first Immunization of Baby.

Experts recommend breastfeeding exclusively (no formula, juice, or water) for 6 months. If you supplement with formula, your breasts might make less milk.

Why Do Some Women Choose Not to Breastfeed?

Some women don't want to breastfeed in public

Some prefer the flexibility of knowing that a father or any caregiver can bottle-feed the baby any time

Some women fear that breastfeeding will ruin the appearance of their breasts

What Are Some Common Challenges With Breastfeeding?

Sore nipples Dry, cracked nipples Worries about producing enough milk Pumping and storing milk Inverted nipples.  Breast engorgement. Blocked ducts Breast infection (mastitis).  Stress. Premature babies may not be able to

breastfeed right away

BABY FRIENDLY

NOT ONLY THE HOSPITAL BUT ALSO WORK PLACE

AWARE OF LAWS……. ITS U R RIGHT

THANK YOU

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