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Breastfeeding has been recognized as a public health priority in tropical
climates since the - ,,,answer,,,..1930s
Breastfeeding has been recognized as a public health priority in US in the
- ,,,answer,,,..late 1990s
Healthy People 2030 goal - ,,,answer,,,..Reduce the rate of infant death
from 5.8 infant deaths per 1,000 live
births to 5.0
Suboptimal breastfeeding accounts for how many maternal and child
death/year? how many of these are maternal? - ,,,answer,,,..3,340
maternal and child 80% maternal
Women who do not breastfeed are at greater risk for - ,,,answer,,,..-
myocardial infarction
- metabolic syndrome
- breast, endometrial and ovarian cancer
Nursing a baby for a year or more decreases the risk of developing
hypertension,
,diabetes, hyperlipidemia and cardiovascular disease when
postmenopausal compared to those who had been pregnant but never
breastfed but what percentage? - ,,,answer,,,..10-15%
These two program have set out three strategies needed for increasing
breastfeeding
initiation and duration in every country: Breastfeeding Promotion,
Breastfeeding Protection and Breastfeeding - ,,,answer,,,..World Health
Organization and UNICEF
Focuses on advantages of breastfeeding on a personal, community,
country
or global level - ,,,answer,,,..Breastfeeding promotion
This strategy for increasing BF includes focusing on government,
manufacturer and social responsibility to assure
breastfeeding's ability to compete with commercial interests -
,,,answer,,,..Breastfeeding Protection
How long has breastfeeding been a public health priority? -
,,,answer,,,..Tropical climates - since 1930s
US - since 1990s
How much would it cost to prevent needless deaths due to not
breastfeeding? - ,,,answer,,,..Less than $6 billion worldwide
Healthy People 2030 Goal - ,,,answer,,,..Reduce rate of infant death from
5.8 per 1,000 live births to 5.0 (14%)
Women who do not breastfeed are at a greater risk of: -
,,,answer,,,..Myocardial Infarction
Metabolic Syndrome
Cancer (breast, endometrial, ovarian)
,Nursing a baby for 1 year or more decreases by 10-15% the risk of
developing these conditions when postmenopausal compared to those
who were pregnant but didn't breastfeed - ,,,answer,,,..Hypertension
Diabetes
Hyperlipidemia
Cardiovascular disease
WHO & UNICEF Strategies for increasing breastfeeding initiation and
duration in every country - ,,,answer,,,..1. Breastfeeding Promotion
2. Breastfeeding Protection
3. Breastfeeding Support
Breastfeeding Promotion - ,,,answer,,,..focuses on advantages of
breastfeeding on a personal, community, country or global level
Breastfeeding Protection - ,,,answer,,,..- Focuses on government,
manufacturer and social responsibility to assure breastfeeding's ability to
compete with commercial interests
- Addresses improper marketing practices
- State and local legislation that protects breastfeeding in public, at work,
in institutions
Breastfeeding Support - ,,,answer,,,..Focuses on
- Interaction of "helpers with" family
- Program development and implementation
2 reasons why breastfeeding is so difficult - ,,,answer,,,..1. Unrealistic
expectations
2. Lack of timely interventions
Breastfeeding difficulties at days ____ posed the greatest risk to stopping
- ,,,answer,,,..3-7
, The fastest breastfeeding drop-off is in the __ days following discharge
from the hospital - ,,,answer,,,..10
The International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes -
,,,answer,,,..- regulates the marketing of breastmilk substitutes to protect
breastfeeding
- internationally agreed voluntary code of practice published by the WHO
- sets standards for the labeling and quality of products
Healthy People 2030 BF Goals - ,,,answer,,,..Exclusive breastfeeding
through 6 mos: 42.4%
Breastfed at 1 year: 54.1%
Healthy People 2020 added BF targets - ,,,answer,,,..- Increase worksite
lactation programs
- Reduce percentage of BF infants who receive formula before 2 days of
age
- Increase the proportion of live births that occur in facilities that provide
proper lactation care
Prolactin - ,,,answer,,,..- Increased by nipple/areola stimulation
- Levels decrease between nursings and rise during nursing; infrequent
nursings = lower levels and less rise at next feed despite amount of
nipple contact
- Much more responsive postpartum
* Not affected by stress
Progesterone - ,,,answer,,,..- Blocks milk production during pregnancy
(placenta)
Suckling within the __ hrs after birth is positively associated with ongoing
milk production - ,,,answer,,,..first 2