PPT-1 New Data on Breastfeeding

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From the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth Anjani Chandra PhD StatisticianDemographer National Center for Health Statistics US Centers for Disease Control and

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From the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth Anjani Chandra PhD StatisticianDemographer National Center for Health Statistics US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2 Data Source . 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. Dr. Mona . AlSumaie. , . IBCLC. Head of Community Nutrition Supervisory . . . Food . & Nutrition Administration MOH/KUWAIT . about . 800,000 child lives would be saved every year. . Breastfeeding. Welcome and Housekeeping. Today’s learnings:. Become . familiar with the benefits of . breastfeeding. Tips for getting started with breastfeeding when your baby is born. Become . familiar with breastfeeding . - Dr Alan Cheng. Australian South Asian Healthcare Association (ASHA). Maternal Health Education Program. Why is Breastfeeding Special?. Contains . antibodies – Protects . baby from . infection.. Less sickness – Diarrhoea . Authors: J Nyarko. 1. , V Fordjour Afriyie. 1. , A Feeley. 2. , R Rassool. 2. , M Williams. 3. , L Steenkamp. 3.  . Maternal, Child and Women’s Health & Nutrition, Nelson Mandela Bay Health District, Eastern Cape. 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 Amy Brown. Overview. How others affect breastfeeding. Grandmothers. Fathers / partners. General public . We are a product of those around us. Attitudes. Knowledge. Persuasion . Criticism . Ability to help . Plus Strategies for Integration. Disclosures. Board Member/Advisory Panel . Parry: Chair, NC Breastfeeding Coalition. Sullivan: Elected Director, US Breastfeeding Committee. Research Support. Parry: WK Kellogg Foundation. For Parents. From . the International Childbirth Education Association. Breastfeeding: A System of Newborn Care. Food Protection-. . * warmth for newborn. *emotional and physical security and . Presented by: Angela Jackson, IBCLC (RLC). Title: Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Specialist . Date: October 5, 2017 . Objectives. Discover your role in breastfeeding data collection . Identify training opportunities for Peer Counselors (PC’s). (and why it matters in the infant mortality conversation). . Tina . Cardarelli . BS IBCLC. State Breastfeeding Coordinator. . tcardarelli@indianaperinatal.org . A Brief . History . Of. Breastfeeding. Nutrition Services Directors. Shlonda Smith, CLC. June 13, 2017. Objectives. Report progress on the Statewide Breast Pump Program. Discuss updates on the . Loving Support Award of Excellence. Outline the work progressing through the Georgia WIC Branded Breastfeeding Education Materials Committee initiative. Staff Training and Resources. Breastfeeding Surveillance . Surveillance Data . Surveillance data is . used to estimate breastfeeding rates and differentiate between “exclusively nursing” and “breastfeeding.

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