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Important Notice The World Health Organisation has recommended that pregnant women and new mothers be informed of the benefits and superiority of breastfeeding-in particular, the fact that it provides the best nutrition and protection from illness for babies. Mothers should be given on the preparation for maintenance of location, with special emphasis on the importance of well balanced diet both, during pregnancy and after delivery. Unnecessary introduction of partial bottle feeding or other foods and drinks should be discouraged since it will have a negative effect on breastfeeding. Similarly, mothers should be warned of the difficulty of reversing decision not to breastfeed. Before advising a mother to use an infant formula, she should be advised of the social and financial implications of her decision: for example if a baby is exclusively bottle-fed, more than one can (500 g) per week will be needed, so the family circumstances and costs should be kept in mind. Mothers should be reminded the breast milk is not only the best, but also the most economical food for babies. If a decision to use an infant formula is taken, it is important to give instructions on correct preparation methods, by emphasizing that unboiled bottles or incorrect dilution can all lead to illness.
Important Notice *See: International Code of Marketing of Breat Milk Substitutes, adopted by the World Health Assembly in Resolution WHA 34.22 May1981. Motehrs should be explained the following advantages as also nutritional superiority of breastfeeding: 1) Immediately after delivery, breast milk is yellowish and sticky. The milk is called Colostrum, which is secreted during the first week of delivery. Colostrum is more nutritious than mature milk because it contains more protein and more anti-infective properties which are of great importance for the infant’s defence against dangerous neonatal infections. It also contains higher levels of Vitamin “A”.2) Breast Milk: a) is a complete and balanced food and provides all the nutrients needed by the infant in the first few months of its birth. b) Has anti-infective properties that protect the infant from infection in the early months. c) Is always available. d) Needs no utensl or water (which might carry germs) or fuel for its preparation.iii) Breastfeeding is much cheaper than infant milk substitutes as the cost of the extra food needed by the mother is negligible compared to the cost of feeding infant substitutes: iv) Mothers who breastfeed usually have longer periods of infertility after child birth than non-locators.
Important Notice Details of management of brestfeeding as under: i)  Breastfeeding;a) Immediately after delivery enables the contraction of the womb and helps the mother regain her figure quickly. b) Is successful when the infant suckles frequently and the mother wanting to breastfeed is confident in her ability to do so.ii) In order to promote and support breastfeeding, the mother’s natural desire to breastfeed should always be encouraged by giving, where needed, practical advice and making sure that she has the support of her elatives.iii) Adequate care for the breasts and nipples should be taken during pregnancy.iv) It is also necessary to put the infant to the breast as soon as possible after delivery.v) Let the mother and the infant stay together after the delivery, (in hospitals, it is called”rooming in”). vi) Give the infant colostrum as its rich in many nutrients and its anti-infective factors protect the infants from infection during the few days of its birth.vii) The practice of discarding Colostrum and giving sugar water, honey water, butter or other concoctions instead of Colostrum should be very strongly discouraged. vii) Let the infant suckle on demand. ix) Every effort should be made to breastfed the infants whenever they cry. x) A mother should keep her body and clothes and that of the infant always neat and clean.

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  • 25. Important Notice The World Health Organisation has recommended that pregnant women and new mothers be informed of the benefits and superiority of breastfeeding-in particular, the fact that it provides the best nutrition and protection from illness for babies. Mothers should be given on the preparation for maintenance of location, with special emphasis on the importance of well balanced diet both, during pregnancy and after delivery. Unnecessary introduction of partial bottle feeding or other foods and drinks should be discouraged since it will have a negative effect on breastfeeding. Similarly, mothers should be warned of the difficulty of reversing decision not to breastfeed. Before advising a mother to use an infant formula, she should be advised of the social and financial implications of her decision: for example if a baby is exclusively bottle-fed, more than one can (500 g) per week will be needed, so the family circumstances and costs should be kept in mind. Mothers should be reminded the breast milk is not only the best, but also the most economical food for babies. If a decision to use an infant formula is taken, it is important to give instructions on correct preparation methods, by emphasizing that unboiled bottles or incorrect dilution can all lead to illness.
  • 26. Important Notice *See: International Code of Marketing of Breat Milk Substitutes, adopted by the World Health Assembly in Resolution WHA 34.22 May1981. Motehrs should be explained the following advantages as also nutritional superiority of breastfeeding: 1) Immediately after delivery, breast milk is yellowish and sticky. The milk is called Colostrum, which is secreted during the first week of delivery. Colostrum is more nutritious than mature milk because it contains more protein and more anti-infective properties which are of great importance for the infant’s defence against dangerous neonatal infections. It also contains higher levels of Vitamin “A”.2) Breast Milk: a) is a complete and balanced food and provides all the nutrients needed by the infant in the first few months of its birth. b) Has anti-infective properties that protect the infant from infection in the early months. c) Is always available. d) Needs no utensl or water (which might carry germs) or fuel for its preparation.iii) Breastfeeding is much cheaper than infant milk substitutes as the cost of the extra food needed by the mother is negligible compared to the cost of feeding infant substitutes: iv) Mothers who breastfeed usually have longer periods of infertility after child birth than non-locators.
  • 27. Important Notice Details of management of brestfeeding as under: i) Breastfeeding;a) Immediately after delivery enables the contraction of the womb and helps the mother regain her figure quickly. b) Is successful when the infant suckles frequently and the mother wanting to breastfeed is confident in her ability to do so.ii) In order to promote and support breastfeeding, the mother’s natural desire to breastfeed should always be encouraged by giving, where needed, practical advice and making sure that she has the support of her elatives.iii) Adequate care for the breasts and nipples should be taken during pregnancy.iv) It is also necessary to put the infant to the breast as soon as possible after delivery.v) Let the mother and the infant stay together after the delivery, (in hospitals, it is called”rooming in”). vi) Give the infant colostrum as its rich in many nutrients and its anti-infective factors protect the infants from infection during the few days of its birth.vii) The practice of discarding Colostrum and giving sugar water, honey water, butter or other concoctions instead of Colostrum should be very strongly discouraged. vii) Let the infant suckle on demand. ix) Every effort should be made to breastfed the infants whenever they cry. x) A mother should keep her body and clothes and that of the infant always neat and clean.

Editor's Notes

  1. 7grm next line
  2. Iron requierements Please change +9+52 to = 41 to +16 mg +25 mg=41
  3. Essential Fats Content in Foods in
  4. Eat healthily for yourself and baby -Eat a good variety of foods -Focus on getting the right balance of food groups