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Mother’s Milk, God,s
Gift to the Baby
Despite great
development in technology it can certainly be said
that no milk can be produced like the breast
milk-whatever formula is used.
Following completion
of numerous researches, scientists have come to the
conclusion that breast-milk is the best specific
food for the baby, It’s more digestible thanother
milks, helps the baby grow and prevents respiratory
and aural infections, and diarrhea in childern. It
also contributes to the mother’s body’s built.
Besides it imposes much less expenses on the family.
There are several
key notes to be considered in breast-feeding. Here,
we refer to 10 items. The remaining will be pointed
to the future issues.
1-Babies up to six
months of age should exclusively be fed on breast
milk. Mothers should avoid feeding babies with other
foodstuff during this period of time including
water, sugar of any kind, dried milk etc.
2-Timely
breast-feeding (that is whenever the baby would like
to suck milk) prevents any congestion and inflation
of the breast.
3-Breast-feeding
should be done clock-round, especially at night
when the milk secretion is more.
4-Breast-feeder
should wash her hands with water and soap. She
should never use alcohol and soap for washing her
hands.
5-Mothers should be
helped to begin breast-feeding half an hour after
delivery.
6-Botle-taps and
pacifiers should never be used in the maternity
hospital and maternity ward.
7-Watching the
breast-fed and thinking about it and also using a
warm wet towel on the breasts for 5 to 10 minutes
and massaging the breasts contributes to milk
secretion.
8- Breast-feeder’s
mental comfort and her adequate rest andalso her
husband’s spiritual protection has a significant
role in the milk secretion.
9- The mother had
better feed the baby on one breast each meal and
let the breast be emptied, because the milk
component at the beainning and the end of
breast-feeding is different and the baby needs both
ingredients.
10-The feeder’s body
status should be chosen according to the baby’s
desire. The baby’s shoulder and chest should face
the mother’s breast and its nose leveled to the
nipple. Feeding should be started with colostrum
(foremilk) - a yellowish nutrient fluid, containing
tunic secure ingredients.
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