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Transcript: A/C 2.1 The impact on health and development of choices during breastfeeding. Unit 1.1 - Support Healthy Lifesytles For Children Through The Provision Of Food And Nutrition When breastfeeding, mothers should follow t... When breastfeeding, mothers should follow the principles for the healthy diet in pregnancy. There is no need to eat anything special, just eat healthly. What should be in your diet when breastfeeding? At least five portions of fruit and vegetables a day. This can include fresh, frozen, tinned and dried fruit and vegetables and no more than 150ml glass of unweetened juice. Startchy foods such as wholemeal bread, pasta, rice and potatoes. Plenty of fibre from wholemeal bread, pasta, rice nd cereals. Pulses such as beans and lentils. Fruit and vegetables. Some women may suffer from constipation after childbirth, fibre helps with this. Protein such as lean meat and chicken, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds, soya food and pulses. Two portions of oily fish per week is recommened as they are high in omega 3 fatty acids which is important for the development of the central nervous system. Dairy food such as milk, cheese and yoghurt Do you need to eat more during breastfeeding? It is recommended to have bewteen 300-500 extra calories per day when breastfeeding as you burn more energy. Many mums have an increased hunger and appetite and its not a good idea to restrict your food intake. Do you need to drink more ? It is important to stay hydrated and aim for six-eight glasses of fluids every day. It is a good idea to keep a glass of water beside you when breastfeeding. If your urine is strong and dark in colour, you haven't been drinking enough. Does certain food affect your breast milk? The fat and calories in breast milk tend to come from fat laid down during pregnancy rather then your current diet. However, certain day to day food can effect breast milk for example Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids found in oily fish are good for babies brain development, but these are only found in breast milk if mothers have eaten it in her diet. Breast milk does slightly change in flavour depending on what you've eaten, but this actually helps your baby to develop their sense of taste in preperation for solid food. Babies are generally not bothered by particular food mum's eaten unless there is a family history of sensitivities or allergies. Are vitamin supplements required whilst breastfeeding? The Department of Health recommends that all breastfeeding mothers take a 10mg vitamin D supplement every day. This is important as it helps to regulate the amount of calcium and phosphates in our bodies and helps keep bones and teeth strong and healthy. The main two things to avoid or eat in small quantities is fish and alcohol. Fish contain mercury that can have a negative affect on baby's neurologic development so only two portion per week should be consumed. It is a good idea to limit how much you drink, or avoid all together, as too much alcohol regularly can affect baby's brain development. The occassional drink is unlikely to harm you or baby but it may affect how easily baby feeds. Once alcohol has gone from your bloodstream, it will disappear from your breast milk too. Excessive amounts of coffee and tea should also be avoided as caffine transfers into breast milk. Caffine affects some babies more than others, they can become jittery and caffine is a powerful drug which can affect brain development. Caffine can last for upto around 5 hours, which stays in the body and can take over 24hrs to be eliminated, so more caffine on top of caffine means the effect accumulates. It is a good idea to consume decaffinated tea and coffee. Certain foods may cause irritation, gas or intestinal irritation in babies such as caffine (coffee, tea and chocolate), citrus fruit, spicy peppers, broccoli, onion and garlic. Some herbs such as peppermint and parsley can decrease milk supply. Although peanut allergies are very common, it is safe to eat them when breastfeeding, unless of course you, baby's dad or siblings have a peanut allergy as baby may be at a higher risk of also developing an allergy. Always check with pharmacists or your doctor before taking any type of medication as some may be harmful to baby as it can be passed on through breast milk.

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Transcript: Other factors need to be ruled out before assessing for colic Is the baby fed when early hunger ques are given (rooting, moving head, etc)? Is the baby being fed frequently enough? Are the durations of feedings long enough? Is the baby getting enough milk during feedings? Colic is defined as crying more than 3 hours a day, more than 3 days a week, and lasting more than 3 weeks (Wessel's 3-3-3 definition) Babies with colic have a distinct, high-pitch wail/scream and sound as if the baby is in pain. The knees may be drawn up, and the abdomen may be distended If colic is suspected, the mother should work carefully with a provider to identify the source of the problem Often times the baby is sensitive or allergic to cow's milk protein, which may be going to the baby directly or through the mother's milk. Sometimes having the mother eliminate dairy products from her diet can help with the problem. Current Research May One Day Change Breastfeeding in HIV Positive Mothers Alternatives Exist for Mothers who Wish to Breastfeed but Cannot Tenderness Redness in one area of breast, possibly a palpable lump with defined margins Visible, white milk plug at opening of duct on nipple Sleepy or Crying Baby How is it Treated? Treatments include topical and systemic therapies (e.g. nystatin, clotrimazole, fluconazole) Risk factors should be addressed in mother and infant (e.g. antibiotics use) Improving Milk Supply Contraindications to Breastfeeding How is Mastitis Treated? Increase frequency and/or duration of feedings During first 2 weeks, offer breast at least 8 times per 24 hrs for at least 20 minutes per feeding Heat: Warm compresses, warm showers. Use before breastfeeding to increase milk flow Cold: Cold compress, cold pack, frozen vegetable bags. Use after breastfeeding to reduce discomfort Breast massage/hand expression Pumping Anti-inflammatory medications Candida albicans Treatment What Can be Done? What Predisposes Women to Mastitis? Pain Can be Caused by a Number of Different Issues Continued breast feeding Breastfeeding is still safe to do even with mastitis! Milk production may be decreased in the affected breast Hand expression if feeding frequency has decreased Applying moist heat Increased fluids Bed rest Pain medications (both for pain of mastitis and increased discomfort with feeding) Antibiotics – provider will prescribe antibiotics that are safe to use while breastfeeding Avoid ointments, creams, antiseptics, wound dressings, etc. Do not decrease the length of feedings Decreased feeding time can lead to milk stasis, plugged duct, engorgement, and/or mastitis If pain persists despite efforts to adjust latch/position and feeding can’t continue – hand express or pump milk remaining in the breast and seek professional help The only type of fungal infection related to breastfeeding is caused by candida albicans. Persistent or recurrent fungal infections can affect breastfeeding, and both the infant and mother need to be treated at the same time Breastfeeding can be continued in the presence of fungal infection; obtain assistance from a health care professional Why Does it Happen? Infectious Diseases the Mother May Have Nipples Can Be What can be Done About Nipple Pain? Inverted Nipple Engorgement Can be a Big Problem Early on Feedings occur too infrequently Feeding duration is too short Supplementing with formula feeding without expressing breast milk Using pacifiers – suckling time at breast decrease Reduce stress as much as possible Breastfeed frequently Treat plugged ducts Pump/hand express milk if feeding frequency is reduced Supplements: Vitamin E, vitamin C, Echinacea Plugged Duct May be identified by changes in nipple shape/color Peaked shape Wedge shape White crease on tip After a normal feeding, nipple should come out wet with milk and in the same shape it was prior to feeding Mastitis Engorgement Baby's who are regularly held and fed with enough frequency don't often cry What does a Plugged Duct Look Like? Sources of Mechanical Pain Feedings occur too infrequently Feeding duration is too short Supplementing with formula feeding without expressing breast milk Using pacifiers – suckling time at breast decreases Exercising nipple just before latch helps loosen tissue and allow for easier eversion Commercial “Nipple Enhancers” which help to evert nipples are also available Using a pump just before latching Using a commercial nipple shield Hoffman’s exercises are not recommended Conditions the Infant May Have Can be from physical trauma, infection, or other issues (e.g. rash from allergic reaction) Can be acute pain which fades, or persistent and abnormal pain Milk Supply Breast and Nipple Pain Improving Feedings with an Inverted Nipple Factors Which can Contribute to Decreased Milk Supply Supplements can affect rate of milk production Delayed initiation of feeding Infrequent feeding Limited feeding time Switching baby to second breast before first is empty Although not having enough milk is a big concern

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Transcript: Amanda Lee and Aliyat Sanni National Community of Infant and Matneral Health Exclusive Breastfeeding Awareness Mission Statement Mission Staement To increase the knowledge of breastfeeding and the self-efficacy of new mothers across the United States. Aliyat Sanni Aliyat Sanni Hello, my name is Aliyat Sanni. I am a Senior at Georgia Southern University. My major is Health Education and Promotion. I will graduating in May. Fun Fact: I've to almost every continent expect South America and Antartica. Amanda Lee Amanda Lee Hi, my name is Amanda Lee and I am a Senior at Georgia Southern University. My major is Public Health and Promotion. I will graduating next May. Fun Fact: I love to paint for my freetime. What is Exclusive Breastfeeding? Exclusive Breastfeeding Exclusively breastfeeding is when the mother only supplies her breastmilk to her newborn/infant as food. CDC and other major health organizations recommend to exclusively breastfed up to 6 months; only 12% do. WHO IS AT RISK? The shorter a mother breastfeeds, the more prone to infections: SIDS Asthma Acute Ear Infections Type 1 or 2 Diabetes Babies and infants are at risk for healthy growth and development because of the lack of natural nourishment from breastmilk. Who Benefits? NEWBORNS/INFANTS MOTHERS Baby's growth and development Lowers risk of asthma and allergies Protects from illness like diarrhea, leukemia, and childhood obesity Improves the IQs of newborns BABY BENEFITS Promote Weight Loss Lowers the risk of breasts, ovarian cancer, and osteroporosis Save time and money Extends the time between preganancies MOTHER BENFITS TARGET POPULATION Our target population is expecting mothers and new mothers who have infants in the rural communities. We focused on this population because rural communities have the lack of matneral and infant care and services compated to urban population. B4theB Flyer Breasts 4 for the Best Flyer INFOGRAPHIC INFOGRAPHIC REFERENCES HealthyChildren.org. (2018). Benefits of Breastfeeding for Mom. [online] Available at: https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/breastfeeding/Pages/Benefits-of-Breastfeeding-for-Mom.aspx [Accessed 9 Mar. 2018]. Stuebe, Allison (2009). The risks of not breastfeeding for mothers and infants. Rev Obstet Gynecol. 2009. 2; 222-231 Women's Health Care Physicians. (2016). Retrieved March 08, 2018, from https://www.acog.org/Patients/FAQs/Breastfeeding-Your-Baby Womenshealth.gov. (2018). Available at: https://www.womenshealth.gov/files/documents/fact-sheet-breastfeeding.pdf [Accessed 9 Mar. 2018]. Brown N., Geller L., Kazbour C., & Members of the BABES Advisory Committee (2014). Breastfeeding experience survey outcomes. http://www.pamf.org/babes/outcomes.html

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