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What was a common Wet nurses
practice before the
introduction of artificial
milk?
According to the WHO, Six months, two years.
exclusive breastfeeding is
recommended for _____
months of age, with
continued breastfeeding
along with appropriate
complementary foods up
to____ years of age or
beyond
Enhances normal postpartum state (oxytocin release,
involution, birth control)
Maternal benefits Protects against PP depression
breastfeeding Improves long term health (protects against breast
cancer, DM2, ovarian cancer)
Improves food security
- Cost-effective for families
List 3 family and societal - Reduces mortality rates and health care costs
benefits to breastfeeding - protects the environment (no contamination,
packaging, or associated waste)
,Human milk substitute can chemical contamination due to increased handling
increase risk of infection and processing, occasionally causing recalls and
through... safety alerts
- provides ideal nutrition for growth
-promotes optimal brain development and learning
potential
-reduces the impact of infection
-provides special protection for premature infants
-reduces hospital readmission rates among infants
List 7 infant benefits of
- improves emotional well-being
breastfeeding
- protects against SIDS and various diseases
All infants who breastfeed have a reduced risk of
various diseases, such as asthma, obesity, type 1
diabetes, crohns disease, ulcerative colitis, lymphoma,
and allergic diseases
For the child: when feeding an infant formula, they are
at an increased risk of having asthma, allergies, ear
infections, high blood pressure and heart disease,
respiratory infections, lower IQ and cognitive
development, obesity, iron-deficiency anemia, SIDS,
diabetes, digestive problems, childhood cancers,
21 dangers of infant
exposure to environmental contaminants, sleep
formula (for both the child
apnea, and dental problems and malocclusions
and the mother)
For the mother: when the mother doesn't breastfeed,
she is at an increased risk of developing diabetes,
overweight and obesity, osteoporosis, breast cancer,
ovarian cancer, and uterine cancer, hypertension and
cardiovascular disease, and reduced child spacing
, Health Canada, Dietitians commercial infant formula
of Canada, and the
Canadian Paediatric
Society recommend only
______________________________ for
infants who are not being
breastfed or receiving
human milk
A healthy woman is more she has skills to promote health
likely to breastfeed
because...
True or false: cultural True
beliefs and norms play a
significant role in a
woman's decision to
breastfeed and continue
to breastfeed
One of the main reasons "not enough breast milk"
given for stopping
breastfeeding is:
Name a social/health care NICUs
practice that does not
contribute to
breastfeeding difficulties:
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Terms in this set (356)
What was a common Wet nurses
practice before the
introduction of artificial
milk?
According to the WHO, Six months, two years.
exclusive breastfeeding is
recommended for _____
months of age, with
continued breastfeeding
along with appropriate
complementary foods up
to____ years of age or
beyond
Enhances normal postpartum state (oxytocin release,
involution, birth control)
Maternal benefits Protects against PP depression
breastfeeding Improves long term health (protects against breast
cancer, DM2, ovarian cancer)
Improves food security
- Cost-effective for families
List 3 family and societal - Reduces mortality rates and health care costs
benefits to breastfeeding - protects the environment (no contamination,
packaging, or associated waste)
,Human milk substitute can chemical contamination due to increased handling
increase risk of infection and processing, occasionally causing recalls and
through... safety alerts
- provides ideal nutrition for growth
-promotes optimal brain development and learning
potential
-reduces the impact of infection
-provides special protection for premature infants
-reduces hospital readmission rates among infants
List 7 infant benefits of
- improves emotional well-being
breastfeeding
- protects against SIDS and various diseases
All infants who breastfeed have a reduced risk of
various diseases, such as asthma, obesity, type 1
diabetes, crohns disease, ulcerative colitis, lymphoma,
and allergic diseases
For the child: when feeding an infant formula, they are
at an increased risk of having asthma, allergies, ear
infections, high blood pressure and heart disease,
respiratory infections, lower IQ and cognitive
development, obesity, iron-deficiency anemia, SIDS,
diabetes, digestive problems, childhood cancers,
21 dangers of infant
exposure to environmental contaminants, sleep
formula (for both the child
apnea, and dental problems and malocclusions
and the mother)
For the mother: when the mother doesn't breastfeed,
she is at an increased risk of developing diabetes,
overweight and obesity, osteoporosis, breast cancer,
ovarian cancer, and uterine cancer, hypertension and
cardiovascular disease, and reduced child spacing
, Health Canada, Dietitians commercial infant formula
of Canada, and the
Canadian Paediatric
Society recommend only
______________________________ for
infants who are not being
breastfed or receiving
human milk
A healthy woman is more she has skills to promote health
likely to breastfeed
because...
True or false: cultural True
beliefs and norms play a
significant role in a
woman's decision to
breastfeed and continue
to breastfeed
One of the main reasons "not enough breast milk"
given for stopping
breastfeeding is:
Name a social/health care NICUs
practice that does not
contribute to
breastfeeding difficulties: