Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding
M.D PAEDIATRICS
DEPT OF PAEDIATRICS
NIMS JAIPUR
Globally about 38% of babies are just
breastfed during their first 6 months of life.
Malnutrition is responsible for 1/3 of death
and above 2/3 of death often associated
with inappropriate feeding practice.
Unicef provided a statistical data, In
India(2012) about 40.5% mothers initiate
early breastfeeding and 46.4% babies are
breastfed during their 6 months of life.
In infancy, no gift is more precious than
breastfeeding.
All healthy infants should be breastfed
exclusively for the first six months of life
Exclusive breastfeeding is defined as "an
infant's consumption of human milk with no
supplementation of any type (no water, no
juice, no nonhuman milk, and no foods)
except for vitamins, minerals, and
medications."
Breast milk contain all the nutrients in the
right proportion.
Breast milk and human colostrum are made
for babies and is the best first food.
Easily digested and well absorbed
Contains essential amino acids
Rich in essential fatty acids
Prevents under five child
deaths
Protects against infections
Prevents allergies
Better intelligence
Promotes emotional
bonding
Less heart disease, diabetes
and lymphoma
Helps in involution of uterus.
It promotes close physical and
ducts
Lactiferous sinus
Nipple
Areola
Montgomery
gland
Alveoli
Supporting
tissue and fat
Hormonal secretions in the mother
◦ Prolactin helps in production of milk
◦ Oxytocin causes ejection of milk
Reflexes in the baby – rooting, sucking &
swallowing
Enhancing factors Hindering
factors
Early initiation
of breastfeeds
Delay in initiation
Good attachment of breastfeeds,
& effective suckling Pre-lacteal feeds,
Bottle feeding,
Incorrect positioning,
Frequent feeds Painful breast
including night
feeds
Emptying
of breast
Prolactin in Sensory impulse
blood from nipple
Oxytocin “milk ejection” reflex
Oxytocin contracts
myoepithelial cells
Baby sucking
Stimulated by Inhibited by
•Confidence •Doubt
Rooting reflex
Sucking reflex
Swallowing reflex
Preparation must begins in the antenatal
period.
In this period , breast examination and
identification of problems like retracted
nipple, should be done with necessary advice
for intervention.
Educate about prevention of micronutrients
deficiency, proper rest, regular exercise and
hygienic measures.
Mother should psychologically prepare to fed
her baby immediate after birth.
Breastfeeding should initiated first
half an hours to one hours of birth
or as soon as possible.
“Colostrum” the baby’s first
immunization.
Mothers should demonstrated about
the techniques of breast feeding.
Rooming-in or bedding-in should be
done with infant and mother
In case of preterm babies, they
should fed with expressed breast
milk.
COLOSTRUM- it is secreted during first 3 days after
delivery.it contain more antibodies and high
protein.
STEP 1
Use 10 or 20cc syringe
Cut along this
line with blade
STEP 2
Insert the plunger
from cut end
STEP 3
Mother gently pulls
the plunger
W a sh y ou r h a n ds w e ll w it h soa p a n d
w ater
M a ssa g e t h e br e a st s g e n t ly
t ow a r d t h e n ip ple s
Pla ce y ou r t h u m b a n d in de x f in g e r opposit e e a ch ot h e r j u st
ou t side t h e da r k cir cle a r ou n d t h e n ipple
N ow pr e ss ba ck t ow a r d y ou r ch e st , t h e n ge n t ly sq u e e z e t o
r e le a se m ilk