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prashanthhospitals · 14 days
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Dr. Kavitha, a certified Lactation Consultant, breaks down common myths and misconceptions surrounding breast milk and its nutritional value.
From addressing beliefs about milk supply to debunking myths about dietary restrictions for breastfeeding mothers, she offers expert advice backed by science.
Learn more about the powerful benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and baby and understand why breast milk is often referred to as “liquid gold.” Perfect for new mothers, expectant parents, and anyone interested in infant nutrition.
Watch now to gain valuable insights and ensure you make informed decisions for your baby’s health!
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learnbreastfeeding · 19 days
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Bonding Moments: Newborn Breastfeeding
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Welcome to the beautiful journey of breastfeeding your newborn! This special time is crucial for your baby’s nourishment and a cherished opportunity to strengthen the bond between you and your little one. 💖👶
👉 For more information and personalized support, visit us at www.learnbreastfeeding.com
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World Breastfeeding Week
World Breastfeeding Week is here! Let’s raise awareness and support for breastfeeding moms everywhere. Together, we can create a healthier future.
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gynecologistcare · 2 months
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Benefits of Breastfeeding for Mother
It lower the risk of osteoporosis
It lowers the risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer
Helps in the management of postpartum depression
Develops deep mother child closeness
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suramed-health-center · 2 months
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🌟 Happy World Breastfeeding Week!🌟 Join us in celebrating the incredible journey of motherhood and the beautiful bond that breastfeeding creates. 🤱💖 This week, we honor all the moms who nourish their little ones with love, dedication, and care. Let's spread awareness about the benefits of breastfeeding and support each other on this amazing journey. Remember, every drop counts and every moment matters. 🌈✨
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prathimahospitals · 2 months
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Join Prathima Hospital in celebrating World Breastfeeding Week from August 1st to 7th. Breast milk, often called "LIQUID GOLD," is crucial for your baby's health. Our events will offer support and information for new mothers, emphasizing the importance of breastfeeding for both mother and child.
Let's promote healthier futures together at Prathima Hospital.
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toothtalesclinic · 1 year
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Breastfeeding - Bonding time with your little one!
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Breastfeeding provides numerous benefits for mothers beyond the joy of bonding with their baby. Firstly, breastfeeding releases oxytocin, a hormone that promotes feelings of love and relaxation, which helps reduce stress and anxiety levels in mothers. Additionally, it has been shown to lower the risk of postpartum depression, as it helps regulate hormonal changes in the body. Breastfeeding also helps mothers recover from childbirth faster by reducing the risk of postpartum bleeding and promoting the contraction of the uterus. Long-term benefits of breastfeeding for mothers include a reduced risk of breast and ovarian cancer, as well as a decreased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease later in life.
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Breastfeeding Awareness
Breastfeeding is a natural process but comes with its own challenges. Every new mother needs support and guidance in this crucial phase.
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We discuss about 7 important aspects of breastfeeding in this blog.
1.Initiation: breastfeeding is a natural phenomenon, but takes time and effort to initiate. A lot of new mothers get stressed out within a day or two after birth as they not know that it may take a week or more in some women to start feeding.
2. Latching : right way to feed the baby needs a proper posture, proper holding of baby and adequate latching. There are latching experts available at many hospitals to help you with it. Seek help from them if you don’t have experienced women around you to help you.
3.Sufficient breastfeeding: doubts about breastmilk being sufficient is common. As long as baby is gaining weight at right pace and is having more than 6 wet nappies be rest assured about breastfeeding being adequate. Your breastmilk is the most customized food for your baby
4,How much to feed and till when?
Exclusive breastfeeding on demand is a broad term. What new mothers need to understand is that each baby is different and feeding pattern needs a lot of customization!
After birth the feed should begin with 30ml every 2 hours. Gradually the gap increases . Amount needs to be increased if the baby keeps crying after being fed, and calms down on being offered more milk. It takes time to get the hack…let the baby guide you !
Slowly as the solids are introduced gaps between feeding increases further.
After the 6 months Exclusive breastfeeding phase is over, baby shifts towards solids over a span of few months.
Night time feed continues even after 1st b’day. Weaning needs to be started between 15 to 18 months.
Breastfeeding may continue even beyond that but as an emotional bond rather than substitute of solid meals.
5.Breastfeeding during illness : not all illness can be transferred through breastmilk . Discuss with your doctor before stopping breastfeeding. Always consult a doctor before taking any medication. With appropriate guidance breastfeeding can continue along with illness and treatment.
6. Alternative: breastfeeding is one of the greatest joys of motherhood. If you are not able to feed because of any reasons it doesn’t make you any less of a mother. Substitutes are available today which can help your baby thrive and have a normal life. You should make efforts to resume feeding upto best of your abilities. But at no point feel distressed if you are not able to do so. The baby should not stay hungry, and that’s what matters.
7. Alternatives to Breastfeeding — at times direct breastfeeding is not possible. Best scenario for babies in the preferred order would be:
a) expressed breast milk — stored at room temperature/ refrigerated/frozen is viable for long duration and hence can be used to feed the baby. At some hospitals breast milk bank is maintained and is Godsent for premature babies unable to latch and suckle. EBF is extremely helpful for working mothers to make sure babies continue with breast milk. Regular pumping helps in maintaining milk production, preventing breast soreness and even mastitis in some cases.
b) Formula — mixed in warm water with proper hygiene measures is the best alternative to breastmilk. It’s comparatively more filling for the baby and so baby may have longer gaps between feeds, may have more gas/colic issues, semi solid consistency of stool and even constipation. Formula fed baby may have more weight gain than breastmilk fed babies. Once solid meals begin the difference becomes negligible. It is the 2nd best option and if you do need to give it please don’t hesitate.
As a mother you have nourished your baby for 9 months inside you…there is nothing more you need to do to prove how worthy a mother you are. A healthy and happy mother is what a baby needs!!
Breastfeeding is not a choice but a responsibility…it’s the best thing you can give to your baby…
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bharulatakamble · 1 year
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A mother cradling her newborn in her arms, providing the most natural and nourishing form of sustenance - breastfeeding. The tender bond between mother and baby radiates as they share this intimate moment, creating a sense of comfort and security.
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mteeve · 1 year
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Breastfeeding: Nourishing Our Future
Breastfeeding: Nourishing Our Future World Breastfeeding Week 2023 August 1 - August
World Breastfeeding Week 2023 August 1 – August 7 Introduction:  Welcome to World Breastfeeding Week 2023! This annual celebration aims to promote and support breastfeeding as a vital aspect of maternal and child health. This year’s theme focuses on breastfeeding and employment, highlighting the significance of paid leave, workplace support, and the impact of emerging parenting norms on…
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sofiaflorina2021 · 1 year
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Happy World Breastfeeding Week 2023
Happy World Breastfeeding Week, 1-7 August, 2023.
2023 WABA theme: Enabling breastfeeding: making a difference for working parents.
2023 WHO theme: Let’s make breastfeeding and work, work!
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Embrace the Power of Mother's Love! 🌟
It's World's Breastfeeding Week, and we celebrate the beautiful bond between mother and child. 🤱
Join us in promoting a healthy start for infants through breastfeeding. 🍼
Let's support and empower all mothers in their breastfeeding journey.
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nutriworks · 2 years
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Importance of breastfeeding
This world Breastfeeding week, breastfeeding awareness should be taken into consideration. You have the ability to give your child something that no one else can. Breastmilk is the only nourishment and drink your infant requires. Breastmilk adapts to your baby's needs and stage of development with each feeding. Breastfed babies are also less likely to get sick than non-breastfed babies. Breastfeeding is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) until a child is two years old or longer because the advantages last that long. For the best results, women health consultant in Pune, advocate starting as soon as one hour after birth. Here are breastfeeding benefits as explained by Nutriworks, one of the best diet consultant in Pune.
·      Produces antibodies:
During the early months when your baby is vulnerable Breast milk, which is high in antibodies, helps to fight viruses and bacteria, which is important . According to pregnancy diet consultant in Pune, this is especially true with colostrum, the first milk. Colostrum contains a lot of antibodies including immunoglobulin. When you're exposed to viruses or bacteria, your body produces antibodies, which are in your milk providing those to your baby.
·      Baby gains Healthy weight:
Breastfeeding has a effect in healthy weight increase in children and prevents obesity. Breastfeeding for more than 4 months was linked to a lower risk of an infant being overweight or obese, according to one study. This could be linked to the emergence of new stomach bacteria. Breastfed newborns have more good gut microbiota, which may have an impact on fat accumulation. Breast-fed newborns have higher levels of leptin in their systems than formula-fed babies. It is a hormone that controls hunger and fat storage. Breastfed babies regulate their milk intake as well. This helps in development of healthy eating habits in babies.
·      Gives the baby Nutrition it needs:
Most pregnancy diet consultant in Pune advise exclusively nursing for at least 6 months, if not much longer. Everything a newborn requires in the first six months of life is available breast milk in the proper amounts. It changes its composition to accommodate the changing demands of your baby. Colostrum is a thick, yellowish fluid produced in the first few days. It's high in protein, low in sugar, and chock-full of healthy ingredients. It is the best first milk because it aids the early and healthy development of the newborn's digestive tract.
Breastfeeding also benefits mothers in the following ways:
·      It helps you lose weight:
You've probably heard this one before. Some women gain weight while breastfeeding, others can lose weight with ease. Breastfeeding burns more calories than formula feeding. Compared to non-lactating women, you'll likely see an increase in fat burning after 3 months of lactation. The change isn't huge, though.
·      Helps your uterus contract:
During pregnancy, your uterus expands dramatically, from the size of a pear to nearly occupying the entire area in your abdomen. Post delivery your uterus goes through a process called involution, which helps it return to its original size. While in labour you produce large amounts of oxytocin to aid in the delivery and to prevent bleeding. It also help the bond between you and your baby to grow stronger.
·      Lowers the risk of depression:
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a kind of depression that can occur soon after a baby is born. Mothers who wean early or do not breastfeed appear to have a risk of developing postpartum depression. Women with PPD have difficulty in breastfeeding.
·      It reduces your diseases:
Breastfeeding appears to offer long-term protection. Trusted ally in the fight against cancer and other disorders. The more amount of time woman spends breastfeeding lesser the risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
Breastfeeding mothers have a lower risk of:
·      high blood pressure
·      arthritis
·      high blood fats
·      heart disease
·      type 2 diabetes
Breastfeeding has so many advantages that most health organizations suggest it for everyone for as long as possible, unless there are medical reasons to avoid it. Antibodies and other substances in breast milk protect your infant from illness and chronic disease. Furthermore, we cannot overlook the significant advantages to you in terms of health and convenience. Siddhi Deshpande Takalkar, one of the best pregnancy diet consultant in Pune, suggest that breastfeeding awareness should be spread.  
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helputrust · 5 months
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World Breastfeeding Week 2023 : Dr. Neelam Singh | विश्व स्तनपान सप्ताह 2023 : डॉ. नीलम सिंह
As we all know that World Breastfeeding Week is celebrated every year across the world from August 1 — August 7. This global campaign aims to raise awareness about breastfeeding and its advantages. Following a surge in the infant mortality rate due to a drop in the number of mothers who wanted to breastfeed, the initiative became essential to encourage breastfeeding and improve the health of babies around the world.
The theme of World Breastfeeding Week 2023 is “Enabling breastfeeding: making a difference for working parents.” This year’s theme will focus on breastfeeding and work, providing a strategic opportunity to advocate for essential maternity rights that support breastfeeding.
On World Breastfeeding Week 2023 we are sharing valuable views of Dr. Neelam Singh, Founder and Chief Functionary, Vatsalya, Indira Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, In Public Interest.
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helpukiranagarwal · 5 months
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World Breastfeeding Week 2023 : Dr Bhawna Khera | विश्व स्तनपान सप्ताह 2023 : डॉ भावना खेरा
As we all know that World Breastfeeding Week is celebrated every year across the world from August 1 — August 7. This global campaign aims to raise awareness about breastfeeding and its advantages. Following a surge in the infant mortality rate due to a drop in the number of mothers who wanted to breastfeed, the initiative became essential to encourage breastfeeding and improve the health of babies around the world.
The theme of World Breastfeeding Week 2023 is “Enabling breastfeeding: making a difference for working parents.” This year’s theme will focus on breastfeeding and work, providing a strategic opportunity to advocate for essential maternity rights that support breastfeeding.
On World Breastfeeding Week 2023 we are sharing valuable views of Dr (Mrs) Bhawna Khera, Obstetrician & Gynecologist, Mom Friendly Clinic & Cosmetic-O-Laser Centre, Naka Hindola, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, In Public Interest.
#DrBhawnaKhera #WABA2023 #WorldBreastfeedingWeek2023 #normalizebreastfeeding #breastfeedingweek #breastfeedingjourney #breastmilk #motherhood #breastfeedingsupport #pregnancy #breastfeed #breastfeedingawareness #newmom #normalisebreastfeeding #breastfedbaby #WABA #breastfeeding #breastfeedingmom #maternity #pregnant #breastfeedingjourney #breastfedbaby
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