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wisdom Chimiigwetch Niawen kowa TansiDora Beardy Cree Elder Bearskin Lake First NationDelores Cyrette Ojibway mother Fort William First NationStephanie MacDonald
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wisdom Chimiigwetch Niawen kowa TansiDora Beardy Cree Elder Bearskin Lake First NationDelores Cyrette Ojibway mother Fort William First NationStephanie MacDonald mother IBCLC Aboriginal. Bartick MD MSc Alison M Stuebe MD MSc Eleanor Bimla Schwarz MD MS Christine Luongo MSc Arnold G Reinhold MBA and E Michael Foster PhD OBJECTIVE To estimate the US maternal health burden from current breastfeeding rates both in terms of pre matur WBC. i. ). Breastfeeding has been recognized as the most important intervention for child survival and optimal growth and development. . However, throughout the world, optimal breastfeeding rates are abysmally low, stagnating for over a decade, because of the lack of the enabling environment where women can practice optimal breastfeeding successfully. (and why it matters in the infant mortality conversation). . Tina . Cardarelli . BS IBCLC. State Breastfeeding Coordinator. . tcardarelli@indianaperinatal.org . A Brief . History . Of. Breastfeeding. Did you know?. Breastfeeding is the best . source of nutrition . for . babies . and young children. . It . contributes to a lifetime of good health, growth and development. . Did you know? . Infants who are not breastfed are at an increased risk of illness that can . in Child Care Settings. Insert Presenter’s Name. Agenda. Introductions. Pre-test . Presentation. Self-assessments. Action Plans. Post-test/Review. Evaluation. Supporting Breastfeeding in Child Care Settings. Missy Lake RN, IBCLC. Essentia. Health. Benefits of Breastfeeding. FOR MOM. risk of osteoporosis. risk of Type II diabetes. risk of breast cancer. risk of ovarian cancer. FOR BABY. risk of illness. Amber France MS MPH IBCLC. Wood County Health Department (WI). Development of the 10 Steps Toolkit and Training. 2009 WI Department of Health Services developed 10 Steps Toolkit. 2013 Wood County Health Department developed 10 Steps Training. Dr. Mona . AlSumaie. , . IBCLC. Head of Community Nutrition Supervisory . . . Food . & Nutrition Administration MOH/KUWAIT . about . 800,000 child lives would be saved every year. . WBC. i. ). Breastfeeding has been recognized as the most important intervention for child survival and optimal growth and development. . However, throughout the world, optimal breastfeeding rates are abysmally low, stagnating for over a decade, because of the lack of the enabling environment where women can practice optimal breastfeeding successfully. For Parents. From . the International Childbirth Education Association. Breastfeeding: A System of Newborn Care. Food Protection-. . * warmth for newborn. *emotional and physical security and . New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) . Policy Statement. (Posted January 2018). Objectives. Provide an overview of the NYSDOH’s new policy re: situations where breastfeeding is contraindicated or not advisable. It’s not just the right thing to do … . It’s . Smart. for Business!. Insert Audience/Business Name. Insert Location and date. Name/Credentials/Affiliation. Coalition of Oklahoma Breastfeeding Advocates. . Paulina Erices, BS, IBCLC, RLC. 1. Objectives . After this session participants will be able to: . Identify breastfeeding health benefits for mother, child, and society.. Understand breastfeeding basics. . Antepartum. , . Intrapartum. and Postpartum Pearls . August 10, 2016. Lauren Hanley, MD, IBCLC, FACOG. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Massachusetts General Hospital. No conflicts of interest to disclose..
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