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NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF LACTATING MOTHERPresented ByCAPT HUMAYUNMOBC- 75AFMI, DHAKA

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INTRO DUCTIONToday's baby is the future of the world.

To make the world healthy and prosperous healthy baby is a must. Health of the lactating mother is the first priority to have the healthy baby and thus the healthy and prosperous world. Before dreaming of a developed nation we should give importance to the health status of the baby and the mother. If the lactating mother is healthy then the chance of getting healthy child is increased by ensuring proper breast milk supply through breast feeding.

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AIMThe aim of this lesson is to

apprise you about the nutritional status of lactating mother.

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ScopeNutrient Adequacy of Pregnant & Lactating Mothers

Some Physiological Aspects Of Breast Milk Production

Nutrition Tips For Breastfeeding Mothers

Nutrition, Exercise , Hygiene & Other Health Aspects

Benefits Of Breast Feeding

Recommendation

Conclusion

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Nutrient Adequacy of Pregnant & Lactating Mothers

Women who are neither pregnant nor lactating are significantly more likely to be meeting their calorie and protein requirements than those who are pregnant or lactating. That is, pregnancy and/or lactation status exerts a depressing effect on the nutrient adequacy ratio of an adult woman. The nutrient adequacy ratios are lowest for pregnant or lactating women, followed by those for women who are both pregnant and lactating.

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Cont….Economic position, measured in terms of

per capita expenditure on food/day, is the most important factor affecting the nutritional status of pregnant and lactating women.

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Some Physiological Aspects Of Breast Milk Production

Milk production is initiated in the breasts in the post-partum period due to prolactin production and decreased estrogen and progesterone after delivery of the placenta.

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Cont…. Lactogenesis is delayed by stressful

events around delivery. Women who underwent an urgent

Cesarean section or had a long duration of labor before vaginal deliveries were more likely to have a delayed onset of breast fullness in the first days after delivery

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Cont….Risk factors for delayed onset of lactation are:Stage II labor > 1 hrpre-pregnant maternal BMI > 27 kg/m^2breastfeeding problems at day 3, and being primiparous flat or inverted nipples at day 7

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Nutrition Tips for Breastfeeding Mothers a breast-feeding woman needs 200 more

calories per day than she did during pregnancy, and it is important that the calories come from nutritious foods.

Breast-feeding women usually lose 1 to 4 pounds per month without restricting their calorie intake.

Some important nutrients are asfollows

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Cont….Protein

breast-feeding mother should eat two to three servings of protein each day. A serving is equal to 3 to 4 ounces of meat, fish or poultry.

CalciumThe suggested daily intake of calcium for breast-feeding mothers is 1,300 milligrams per day.

Iron breast-feeding mothers should get 10 milligrams of iron per day.

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Cont….Vitamin C

Nursing mothers need slightly more vitamin C than they did during pregnancy. If you are 18 years of age or younger, they should get 115 milligrams of vitamin C per day. Those over 19 should get 120 milligrams per day.

Vitamins and MineralsBreast-feeding mothers need to take

some sort of daily multivitamin that contains 100 percent of the recommended dietary allowance (RDA).

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Cont…. Liquids

While breast-feeding mother should drink at least 8 cups of water each day. Have a glass of water each time she nurses her baby.

AvoidLactating mother must avoid drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes & must not use any street drugs. Also, it is important that she does not use any medications that are not approved by the health care provider, even those available over the counter.

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Nutrition, Exercise , Hygiene & Other Health AspectsNutritionExercise

A brisk walk every day will increase cardiovascular fitness.

Hygiene It is essential that breastfeeding

mothers practice good hygiene. This includes taking a shower or bath every day and cleaning their breasts.

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Benefits Of Breast FeedingInfants MothersEconomic advantages

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Recommendation Promotion of proper health education to

lactating mother.Social motivation.Introduction of nutritional education for

nursing mother in syllabus.Regular health monitoring of nursing mother.Supply adequate nutrition accordingly. Food fortification.

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Conclusion Healthy mother can ensure proper

nutrition to the baby. As the baby is fully dependent on breast milk during first 6 month of life which is very much vital for the proper development, the health of nursing mother must be given utmost importance to make a healthy society in future.

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ANY QUESTION

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