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Freeman Cebu Lifestyle

All About Breastfeeding

The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines – Breastfeeding is important both for the mother and the child. This is the reason why Republic Act No. 7600 or the "Rooming-in and Breastfeeding Act of 1992" was enacted.

Here are information that you need to know about breastfeeding:

1. Babies should start to breastfeed as soon as possible after birth.

2. Breast milk alone is the best possible food and drink for your baby in the first six months of life. Other milk does not contain as much nutrients in the right amount and in the proper form for easiest digestibility. The baby does not need milk supplements, glucose, water or anything else.

3. Breastfeeding has the following benefits for both mother and baby:

It contains all the essential nutrients needed for the adequate nutrition and growth of the baby.

Breast milk, especially colostrums, protects the child against many diseases like diarrhea and respiratory infections.

Breastfeeding fosters a closely knit maternal-infant bonding.

Breastfeeding helps mothers prevent post-delivery hemorrhage, delays pregnancy and protects against cancer of the breast.

4. The first milk, called "colostrum," is thick and yellowish because it is full of protection against common infections. Give it to your baby. Colostrum is exactly what a baby needs for the first few days.

5. Frequent sucking is needed to produce enough breast milk for the baby's needs. Frequent sucking of the breast helps the milk to come out and it is the best way to build up your milk supply. Let the baby suck as often as he wants and as long as he wants.

6. The size and shape of the breasts do not matter - small breasts and large breasts both produce perfect milk in sufficient quality.

7. It is necessary to wash the breast before every feed.

8. It takes a few days for the milk to come out. The breast may feel empty but this does not mean that there is no milk.

9. Let the baby finish the first breast before offering him the second. Start on one side for one feed and the other side for the next feed.

10. Bottle-feeding may lead to serious illness and death.

List of drugs that should not be taken by nursing mothers

1.         Amiodarone

2.         Amenhopterin

3.         Bromocriptine

4.         Cimetidine

5.         Chloramphenicol

6.         Chlorthiazides

7.         Clemastine

8.         Clofibrate

9.         Cyclophosphamide

10.       Corticosteroids - Cortisone, Dexamethasone, Hydrodocortisone, Methylprednisolone, Triamcinolone

11.       Destropropoxyphene

12.       Ergotamine - Ergot and derivatives, Mythysergide

13.       Gold salts

14.       Ethosuximide

15.       Gamma Benzene Hexachloride

16.       Hypnotics and sedatives - Chlorozepate, Diazepam, Nitrazepam

17.       Indomethacin

18.       Iodine

19.       Methimazole

20.       Laxatives - Cascara, Danthron, Phenopthalein

21.       Lithium

22.       Maprotiline

23.       Phenindione

24.       Phenylbutazone

25.       Radio-pharmaceuticals/Radio-iodine

26.       Thiouracil

27.       Reserpine

28.       Sulphonamides

29.       Tinidazole

30.       Sex hormones - Ethinylestradiol, Mestranol, Estradiol, Stilbestrol

AMENHOPTERIN

AMIODARONE

BABY

BREAST

BREASTFEEDING

BREASTFEEDING ACT

BROMOCRIPTINE

GAMMA BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE

MILK

NBSP

REPUBLIC ACT NO

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