Breastfeeding TSEK New
Breastfeeding TSEK New
Breastfeeding TSEK New
TSEK
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BREASTFEEDING TSEK
✓Babies who were not breastfed in the first 6 months of their lives are 25
times more likely to die than those who experienced exclusive
breastfeeding from the time they were born.
✓Breastfeeding not only saves babies from death, but also provides
long-term benefits. Breastfed babies do better in school cognitive
tests by as much as 4.9 points. There is a positive association of
breastfeeding with educational attainment.
The State protects a Child’s right to
Life and Good Health
❑ Breastfeeding should be initiated at once – about 30 minutes after normal delivery and
about 3 – 4 hours after delivery by caesarian section.
❑ Providing breastmilk within the first hour after delivery can save up to 22% of infants
from death and about 16% when they are breastfed within the first day thus, decreasing the
rate of infant mortality significantly.
❑Infants who were given early breastfeeding will have the opportunity to be more
successful and sustain exclusive breastfeeding.
avoid the risk of hypothermia as the warmth of the mother’s breast helps regulate the
baby’s body temperature and avoiding the risk of death due to cold. Also, babies that were
placed on the mother’s chest will be calmer as it reduces stress and stabilizes the
heartbeat and breathing.
➢baby’s touch and suckle can help stimulate the production of oxytocin by the mother
which causes uterine contractions that help reduce bleeding; stimulates other hormones,
which makes the mother calm and relaxed and stimulates the production of breastmilk.
a. Physiological benefits:
c. Financial Benefits
➢enhances intelligence.
Why do exclusively breastfed babies need no additional
water?
•During pregnancy, women should eat an extra meal a day for adequate
weight gain to support fetal growth and future lactation; and take
iron/folate supplements.
a. Families/Communities
Report violations of the Milk Code to the department of Health to prevent
unregulated marketing of formula milk which threatens to undermine the
b. practiceplaces
Working of breastfeeding.
Establish lactation stations in accordance with the Expanded Breastfeeding
Promotion Act (RA 10028) wherein the lactations centers shall be adequately
provided with the necessary equipment and facilities
C. Health facility
•Be certified as a Mother-Baby Friendly Hospital (MBFH). Follow the Ten
Steps to Successful Breastfeeding. Implement the Essential Newborn Care
Protocol. Train health facility staff on lactation management.
d. Schools
•Integration of infant and young child feeding in the curriculum.
•Enforcement of the Milk Code in schools.
•Place posters, brochures and other information about breastfeeding in
school-based health centers.
•Establish lactation stations
•The promotion, protection and support to breastfeeding to ensure TSEK
can be done in various settings:
e. Industry/manufacturers
•Fortify foods that are mandated by RA 8976 or the Food Fortification Law
and volunteer to fortify other food products.
•Compliance to the Code of Hygienic Practice for Food for Infants and
Children of manufacturers in accordance to the proper handling of foods
in the food chain. This will ensure that food products intended for infants
and children are safe.
Breastfeeding
is the national
health strategy
to protect
infant health
& save lives
Breastfeeding TSEK in LGUs
Key Action Steps