Nutritional IT Counselling : Impact on Mother and Child

Women who stop breastfeeding before meeting their goals often report they did not have enough milk.There are multiple maternal risk factors for delayed milk production and suppressed lactation.Demographic trends in developed countries indicate all these risk factors have increased, some quite dramatically, in the last 20 years. Additionally, many women have multiple risk factors and are at significant risk for lactation problems. The early postpartum period is a critical time for establishing and supporting breast feeding.New evidence suggests babies’ feeding behaviors have an important role in determining lactation success.By identifying mothers who are at risk for delayed or suppressed milk production, especially those mothers with multiple risk factors, clinicians can increase surveillance of infant feeding progress and intervene proactively with breast pump initiation technology.

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