1. Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding without any other foods or drinks for infants aged 0-6 months. It provides optimal nutrition.
2. WHO and UNICEF recommend breastfeeding within 1 hour of birth and on-demand, as often as the baby wants. Bottles and pacifiers should be avoided.
3. Breastfeeding has benefits for both baby and mother, including reducing risks of infections, obesity, and cancers. It is more convenient and cheaper than formula.
1. Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding without any other foods or drinks for infants aged 0-6 months. It provides optimal nutrition.
2. WHO and UNICEF recommend breastfeeding within 1 hour of birth and on-demand, as often as the baby wants. Bottles and pacifiers should be avoided.
3. Breastfeeding has benefits for both baby and mother, including reducing risks of infections, obesity, and cancers. It is more convenient and cheaper than formula.
1. Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding without any other foods or drinks for infants aged 0-6 months. It provides optimal nutrition.
2. WHO and UNICEF recommend breastfeeding within 1 hour of birth and on-demand, as often as the baby wants. Bottles and pacifiers should be avoided.
3. Breastfeeding has benefits for both baby and mother, including reducing risks of infections, obesity, and cancers. It is more convenient and cheaper than formula.
ATIKA PUTRI KIVI REMAILA SOFIT HELDIA NANINSYAH NADIA COAL NURUL HAFISZA RICHAYANA MELLY EKA PUTRI Understanding Exclusive Breast Milk Mother's Milk (ASI) is a fatty emulsion in protein, lactose and inorganic salts secreted by the mother's mammary glands, which is useful as food for the baby. Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding without food and other supplementary beverages in infants aged 0 to 6 months. Even water is not given in this exclusive breastfeeding stage. How to achieve Exclusive Breast Milk WHO and UNICEF recommend the following steps to initiate and achieve exclusive breastfeeding by breastfeeding within one hour after birth Exclusive breastfeeding: only breastmilk. That is, no added food or other drinks, even water. Breastfeed whenever the baby asks (on-demand), as often as the baby wants, day and night. Do not use bottles of milk or pacifiers. Eating milk by pumping or blushing by hand, while not with the child and controlling emotions and thoughts to calm down Misunderstanding of Exclusive Breast Milk
After the exclusive breastfeeding of six months,
that does not mean breastfeeding is stopped. Along with the introduction of food to the baby, breastfeeding is still done, should breastfeed two years according to WHO recommendations. Benefits of breast milk 1. For Baby • Helps prevent constipation • Reduce the risk of obesity and diabetes • Reduce the risk of various infections • Helps prevent SIDS • Helps prevent tooth decay • Baby is smarter 2. For MOM • Baby suction helps the uterus shrink • The fat around the pelvis and thighs that were dumped during pregnancy moved into breast milk, • Research shows that breastfeeding mothers have a lower risk of cervical cancer and breast cancer. • ASI is more efficient • ASI is more practical • ASI is cheaper 3. For Family • No need for money to buy formula milk, • A healthy baby means the family costs less • Birth spacing due to LAM contraceptive effects of exclusive breastfeeding. • Save family time when baby is healthier. • Providing breast milk to infants (breastfeeding) means energy-saving for the family because breast milk is always available. • More practical when traveling, no need to bring bottles, milk, hot water, etc. Composition of breast milk • Immunoglobin A • lactoterin and white blood cells • Vitamin • minerals of sodium (Na) and zinc (Zn) • Protein Fat-soluble enzyme (lipase) • Lactose (milk sugar) • Carbohydrate lactic acid • Calcium Things that affect milk production • Mother's Food • The Tranquility of the Soul and Mind • Use of contraceptives containing estrogen and progesterone.