General Medicine: Open Access

ISSN - 2327-5146

Breast feeding and working mother

Proceedings of Euro Pediatrics 2021 & Pediatric Nutrition 2021 & Euro Endocrinology 2021 & Health Economics 2021

September 20-21, 2021 WEBINAR

Ganga S. Pilli

KLE University, India

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Gen Med (Los Angeles)

Abstract :

Infant nutrition is important determinants of the health of children, with breastfeeding recommended as the main nutrition for babies. Breast milk is the best food for baby. It contains several protective enzymes such as amylase and digestive lipase that could protect baby from diarrhea and infection. World Health Organization (WHO) has encouraged the mothers around the world to breastfeed their infants exclusively in six months after the delivery to promote growth and development of the baby. Immediately after delivery, as soon as mother recovers from labor, baby should be put on the breast, preferably within half an hour after birth. Breast feeding within the first hour has many benefits. Avoid dummies and bottles in early days. These may introduce infection to the baby. Avoid artificial milk formulas when not indicated. This may interfere in establishment and maintenance of successful breast feeding. Employment of mothers outside the home, especially full-time employment, has a negative influence on duration of breastfeeding. Among women who breastfeed their infants after returning to work, only few continue to breastfeed the recommended 6 months. What strategies can be adopted by the working women to keep her baby breast feed with complimentary feed is discussed.

Biography :

Ganga S. Pilli is working as a Professor, in the Department of Pathology in KLE University, India.

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