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Breastfeeding your new born: Give your baby the best start in life!

“Motherhood is a miracle that manifests and magnifies itself through the common languages of boundless love and selfless care" – Nita M. Ambani

Each newborn baby gives birth to a mother! While it is a divine experience in itself, it brings a mountain of responsibilities which only a mother can truly follow. To help your baby grow in front of you is a noble opportunity.

Mother’s milk is in fact the best start in life that a mother can give to her newborn baby. It contains the correct mix of all essential ingredients which your baby needs in order to grow well. It is entirely safe, free of cost, non-allergic, and will protect your baby against common infections and obesity.

Breastfeeding is a good habit for the mother too, as it helps her in shedding the extra weight, and protects her from diseases such as diabetes and certain cancers. Beyond these health benefits, it gives the mother an immense sense of satisfaction and nurtures a deep sense of bonding with her young one for a life time.

Having a correct idea about how to breast feed is absolutely important to avoid confusion and potential problems. It needs to be started soon after birth and should be continued exclusively as demanded by the baby till 6 months of age, following which should be complemented by semisolid feeds to support the increasing nutritional requirements of your baby.

Following a correct position, good latching-on technique, and a relaxed and unhurried approach is essential for ensuring adequacy of breast milk. A baby who is breast fed will grow well and has been shown to have superior intellectual abilities.

Even when mothers resume work, breastfeeding can be continued with the help of a supportive family. The mother can express her milk which can be safely stored and given to the baby on demand. Especially in places where good hygiene and safe drinking water cannot be assured to prepare safe formula feeds, breast milk goes a long way in avoiding infant mortality.

As the entire world has realized the enormous benefits related to breastfeeding, every mother needs to overcome any preconceived notions or prejudices, and accept it enthusiastically to maximize its benefits.

Come, let us all make a pledge to encourage and support breastfeeding and safe motherhood!

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Dad holding his baby and handing a cooler of breastmilk to a child care provider. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Collection:

Images from the History of Medicine (IHM)

 

Contributor(s):

Idaho Emergency Relief Administration

 

Format:

Still image

 

Subject(s):

Child Care

 

Abstract:

Showing a nurse interviewing the mother in regards to feeding the infant.

 

Related Title(s):

Is part of: Archives, 1894-1952, box 1.; See related catalog record: 2934107R

 

Extent:

1 photoprint.

 

NLM Unique ID:

101441639

 

NLM Image ID:

A016706

 

Permanent Link:

resource.nlm.nih.gov/101441639

Child care provider feeding an older infant in a high chair, in a family child care home setting, with two older children (ages 2- 4) eating at the table in a family style meal service. The provider is feeding the infant. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Team Nutrition's "Breastfed Babies Welcome Here!" poster displayed in the entryway at a child care center. A child care provider is greeting a pregnant woman. Team Nutrition communication tools to help CACFP operators let mothers and families know that breastfed babies are welcome at their child care site, can be found at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/breastfed-babies-welcome-here.

 

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Mother holding her baby and handing a bottle of breastmilk to a child care provider in the kitchen of a family child care home setting. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Child care provider feeding a bottle to an infant at a child care center. Other infants are playing in the background. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Child care provider talking to a mother who is holding her baby. Provider and mom are discussing Team Nutrition's "Breastfed Babies Welcome Here! A Mother’s Guide" at a child care center. Team Nutrition communication tools to help CACFP operators let mothers and families know that breastfed babies are welcome at their child care site, can be found at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/breastfed-babies-welcome-here.

 

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A mother breastfeeding baby. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Dr. Ian Paul, professor of pediatrics and public health sciences at Penn State College of Medicine and pediatrician at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital

Infant is pushing away food with her hand demonstrating a sign of fullness. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Young mother breast feeding her child. - - Amanagement des Fà¸rets et Gestion de Terroirs du Wallo (phase II): GCP/SEN/044/NET. This project centres on forest and village territory management near the Senegal rivier, in the northern region of Senegal. Irrigated (rice) fields are widespread near the river, which has contributed to deforestation. With a participatory approach, the project stimulates villagers to formulate an integrated plan for the village territory and the adjoining remaining forest, taking into account agricultural, pastoral and forestry aspects. The project provides organizational and technical training. Dagana and Podor are two (of the four) departments in this project. The multi-purpose garden has become rather popular in villages of those deparments. The villagers, particularly groups of women and young men, lay out a garden, around which they plant trees for protection against the wind and the sun. All sorts of horticultural products that can improve local living conditions are grown in these plots, usually situated on the edge of the village. The characteristics of each garden depend on the local situation and the imagination of the persons in charge. Some even have bee-hives. A course on agrarian studies has been included in the school curriculum in Podor to explain the multi-purpose gardens in their village.

Infant in a high chair demonstrating the pincer grasp. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Child care provider sitting directly in front of an infant and using a spoon to place a small amount of baby food between the infant’s lips. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Dr. Ian Paul, professor of pediatrics and public health sciences at Penn State College of Medicine and pediatrician at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital, demonstrates how to use the Newborn Weight Tool (Newt).

Infant eating small pieces of bread in a high chair. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Child care provider sitting bottle feeding an infant. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Infant sealing lower lip on cup; child care provider tilting the cup slightly so that a very small amount of liquid leaves the cup. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Infant is turning head away from the bottle demonstrating a sign of fullness. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

  

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Dr. Ian Paul, professor of pediatrics and public health sciences at Penn State College of Medicine and pediatrician at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital, demonstrates how to use the Newborn Weight Tool (Newt).

Close-up of infant drawing in upper or lower lip as spoon is removed from mouth, to indicate the infant has the proper developmental skills for eating solids. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Bottle being held upside down to demonstrate proper flow of liquid (drops not stream). Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Infant demonstrating rooting. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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Cutting board featuring whole wheat bread and tortillas cut into thin strips and small pieces. Find Team Nutrition resources for child care at: www.fns.usda.gov/tn/child-care-organization.

 

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A young girl in First Grade receives her new UNICEF schoolbag in Shorouq School in Za'atari Refugee Camp, Jordan. UNICEF has warned that with predictions of another viciously cold winter in Syria and surrounding regions, children continue to pay the price of conflict with their health, their education and their lives. Two and a half years of conflict has left 4 million children in Syria reliant on aid to survive

The Thrive and Alive project under our health programme seeks to improve young child feeding practices to fight stunting and anemia in children.

It's one of the most common questions among new breastfeeding moms: Is my baby getting enough breast milk? A mother should always talk to a doctor before taking a new supplement, especially when breastfeeding since even natural remedies can cause side effects. Refer our blog to know more.

Ashrafunnahar is an upgrade nutrition worker, informing and advising young mothers on proper nutrition for their young children, for the Thrive and Alive project under our health programme.

Ashrafunnahar is an upgrade nutrition worker, informing and advising young mothers on proper nutrition for their young children, for the Thrive and Alive project under our health programme.

Ashrafunnahar is an upgrade nutrition worker, informing and advising young mothers on proper nutrition for their young children, for the Thrive and Alive project under our health programme.

The Thrive and Alive project under our health programme seeks to improve young child feeding practices to fight stunting and anemia in children.

Do you have a home that is filled with siblings and family pets? Does your baby use their highchair tray just like a plate, has your highchair tray seen better days, or are you just concerned about what comes in contact with your baby's tray in between times of use. If so you definitely should use Baby Tray Armor it is a fashionable water resistant highchair tray cover that protects your baby from harmful bacteria, viruses, allergens, and pet debris to being an asset to your homes decor. Just cover your baby's tray with Baby Tray Armor while not in use so when you go to use it again it is as clean as when you first washed it.

 

Also, can be used as a fitted cover for highchair tray just like a tablecloth if so desired.

 

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Fits all standard highchair trays.

 

Meets all CPSIA requirements.

 

Style Name "Diamond Eye"

 

Water resistant liner with a 100% cotton overlay.

The Thrive and Alive project under our health programme seeks to improve young child feeding practices to fight stunting and anemia in children.

The Thrive and Alive project under our health programme seeks to improve young child feeding practices to fight stunting and anemia in children.

Erwin found a baby squirrel in Hurricane Ike and Foxy is keeping him until we can take him to the ASPCA.

 

We're feeding him the rehydrating formula here since no pet stores are open yet to get him formula.

 

It's amazing how much stronger he's gotten in a few days!

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Feeding the child from 6 months to 12 months needs parents special attention and care in terms of knowing what foods are appropriate to feed the child at this stage, since the child reaches 6 months, breast milk is the main source of energy and nutrients for the child. Breast milk at this stage of the child's life

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