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Part A: Breast anatomy and benefits of breastfeeding Part B: Nurse Teachings and cultural beliefs Part C: Breastfeeding Review
Growth factors
Enzymes-for digestion and absorption of nutrients Fatty acids- promotes brain growth and development
Benefits of Breastfeeding
Infant
Decreases rates of SIDS.
Decreases incidence and severity of type I and type 2 diabetes, lymphoma, leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, asthma, bacterial meningitis, diarrhea, respiratory infection, otitis media and UTI. Enhances cognitive development and jaw development. Reduces risk of postneonatal infant mortality, obesity and hypercholesterolemia.
Mother
Promotes unique bonding experience with child. Lowers risk of HTN, hypercholesterolemia, and cardiovascular diseases. Facilitates earlier return to prepregnancy weight. Decreases risk of postmenopausal osteoporosis. Decreases postpartum bleeding and more rapid uterine involution Less expensive than bottle feed, readily available and convenient.
Breastfeeding Positions
Mother
Onset of copious milk production by day 3 or 4. Uterine contractions and increased vaginal bleeding while feeding (first week or less). Feels relaxed and drowsy while feeding. Increased thirst. Breast soften or lighten while feeding. With milk ejection, can feel warm rush or tingling in breasts, leaking of milk from opposite breast.
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Believe colostrum is harmful or inadequate so breastfeeding is restricted for a period of days after birth.
Believe feeding mothers with honey and clarified butter will help clear out meconium.
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Who can do a Breastfeeding Review and issue formula checks to breastfeeding infants?
Only Competent Professional Authorities (CPAs and nutritionists) trained in breastfeeding support may do a Breastfeeding Review
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It sounds like you want some help in figuring out how deal with your sore nipples. I have information I can share with you. Would you like to hear more? 9. Discuss the information in any handouts provided
On page 35 of this booklet Ill give you is a list of things we discussed about dealing with sore nipples. I placed a bookmark so you can go back for a quick review.
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Teach to wear well fitted bras and breast pads to control leakage.
Diet Encourage mother to eat well balanced diet consisting of nutrient-dense foods. Calcium, minerals, and fat-soluble vitamins should be adequate. Rest Encourage to sleep when baby sleeps and breast feeding in a side-lying position promotes rest for the mother. Seek assistance from family members to complete household chores, if possible.
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Visit http://www.babycenter.com/
Review self study materials
Read and study the WIC client handouts Attend regional WIC breastfeeding trainings
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References
Lowdermilk, D.L., Perry, S.E., Cashion, K., Alden, K.R. (2012). Maternity and Womens Health Care. (10th ed.). St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby Elsevier Inc.
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