Monday, January 24, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
CHILD AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Breast Feeding
I enjoyed breast feeding my children, I found a calming veil cloaked me as I fed my babies. Stress was non-existing during those moments of breast feeding, and the routine of having to get up warm bottles, sterilize bottles, measure formula was taken out of my equation as well. At the time I did not understand why, but I was calm when I fed them, it was as if the baby put me to sleep as I put him to sleep. It was a very peaceful time for me, I began to look forward to the nursing time, and it was my very serene get away.
I was very disappointed to read that the Nestle Corporation has been attempting to redirect mothers in other countries such as Brazil and African to bottle feeding in order to enhance their formula product line abroad. According to the World Health Organization, “1.5 million infants die around the world every year because they are not breastfed. The World Health Assembly has adopted marketing requirements for baby foods to protect breastfeeding and to ensure breast milk substitutes are used safely if necessary”. “According to UNICEF: "Improved breastfeeding practices and reduction of artificial feeding could save an estimated 1.5 million children a year." Yet baby food companies continue to market artificial foods in ways that undermine breastfeeding.
Benefits of breast feeding: breast milk has micronutrients not found in a formula balance of nutrition (fat, protein, etc.) adjusts to age of baby. Less infant illness: including allergies, ear infections, stomach upsets. Less childhood asthma, Better childhood vision…,Berlin & Huang, 2008; DiGirolamo et al., 2005; Oddy, 2004; Riordan 2005
Studies have shown that breast milk is the best milk for human consumption. My personal take on the subject is the following, the first thing a cow’s baby has to do is stand up as soon as it’s born, but the first thing a human infant’s body does is brain development, so how can the milk of a cow’s baby be suitable for the human baby? In addition, the New York Times recently reported and commented on a study which was published in the May issue of The Archives of General Psychiatry, which confirmed those of previous observational studies, that associated prolonged breast feeding with improved scores on some intelligence tests in childhood. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/13/health/13nutr.html
Early Childhood Center’s can use the connection that we have with our parents, and help foster better nutrition and lifestyle. Posters and flyers will be a benefit to my parent in addition a breast feeding hotline numbers for the National Breast Feeding Helpline. This helpline offers support and information on; how too, why, and the benefits of baby breast feeding for the baby and the mothers The Helpline number is (800) 994 9662.
This information could impact the lives of numerous people. This information is very useful for my center’s information data base. When a parents is in need of breast feeding information, armed with the information from my research I can give her an educated response that may help her decide on breast milk or formula
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