Not exact matches
The reality is that this is a formular feeding culture and the Dr's do not have the correct
information to help mothers continue as
recommended by the WHO to
breastfeed your baby up to 2 years and beyond.
She
recommends the Infant Risk Center website for more
information on specific medications and their effects on
breastfeeding.
The Lullaby Trust's Lucy Lyus, Research and
Information Manager said in response to the study: «We
recommend that women
breastfeed their babies, if they can, as
breastfeeding for any duration, whether exclusive or in combination with formula feeding, has been found to reduce the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
If you want
information on specific antidepressants and
breastfeeding, Lennon
recommends checking out The Infant Risk Center or downloading two apps — Mommy Meds for Mothers or Infant Risk for Health Care Professionals.
ROBIN KAPLAN: Sometimes the
breastfeeding information you received from friends and find on the internet can clash with what your paediatrician
recommends.
Baby Milk Action
recommends that mothers who wish to introduce feeding bottles look to independent
information from NHS Choices and mother support groups as these provide facts on the possible impact on
breastfeeding of introducing bottles and how best to do so.
Although the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Food and Drug Administration, and the drug manufacturer have raised concern about the use of fluoxetine by women while
breastfeeding and the drug manufacturer
recommends against its use, these guidelines are based on little
information.1, 2
The NICE guidelines for antenatal care for uncomplicated pregnancies:
recommend the provision of
breastfeeding information from the Unicef UK Baby Friendly Initiative, including technique and good management practices that would help a woman succeed.
Based on that
information, many books
recommend «a maximum of two glasses of alcohol a day» while
breastfeeding.
Some mothers may choose the Depo - Provera birth control shot, but there's mixed
information out there about whether or not it's
recommended for
breastfeeding moms.
Pediatricians and other health care professionals should
recommend human milk for all infants in whom
breastfeeding is not specifically contraindicated and provide parents with complete, current
information on the benefits and techniques of
breastfeeding to ensure that their feeding decision is a fully informed one.147 — 149
So we definitely
recommend that any mom that hasn't
breastfed or mom that maybe
breastfed and wants to exclusively
breastfeed on the next time around that she definitely go to a class definitely get some good
information and be prepared.
So, I highly
recommend finding one that you really enjoy, for more, great
information about what you can do during pregnancy to prepare for a positive
breastfeeding experience check out my blog at http://www.sandiegobreastfeedingcenter.com/blog and be sure to listen to the Preggie Pals and the Boob group for fantastic conversations about
breastfeeding and
breastfeeding support.
I also
recommend talking to other mothers who have nursed; reading well - respected and educational books like Ina May's; finding your local La Leche League group; and calling the National Women's Health
Information Center
Breastfeeding Helpline at 800-994-9662.
These concerns include diminished sexual relationship, feeling left out of feeding the infant, losing the attention of their mate, and feelings of inadequacy and jealousy.10 At the present, antenatal and perinatal care does not usually include
information and training of the fathers as a priority: the WHO - UNICEF Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
recommends professional and peer postnatal support for
breastfeeding mothers but not for fathers26; the American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement on
breastfeeding and the use of breast milk clearly indicates the need to educate the fathers27 but does not suggest what exactly needs to be done.
Yes, the American Academy of Pediatrics continues to
recommend extended
breastfeeding, but when
information such as the above is presented to them, along with CDC data showing that health outcomes have become worse since
breastfeeding greatly increased beginning in the 1970's, the AAP has no reply.
La Leche League International, a nonprofit organization that offers
information about and promotes
breastfeeding,
recommends that women pump their milk as frequently as they would
breastfeed their babies at home, which can be as many as six times a day for newborns, with decreasing frequency as the baby gets older.
Training lay volunteers or «feeding buddies,» to provide
information about
breastfeeding, infant health and HIV treatment protocols may diminish the damaging impact of stigma on an HIV positive mother's ability to safely feed her child and adhere to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, which
recommend exclusive
breastfeeding, antiretroviral therapy and early infant testing.
We
recommend that all first - time parents take this in - depth class to augment the
breastfeeding information they will get in their Delivery Day classes and the Day About Baby class.