Breastfeeding Flashcards

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what does skin-to-skin contact after birth promote in a baby

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regulation of temp., heart rate, breathing, reduction of stress hormones, feeding behaviour

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what does skin-to-skin contact after birth promote in the mum/dad

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reduction in stress hormones in mum, colonisation of baby’s microbes by mum/dad, lactation hormones in mum

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what are the benefits of breastfeeding in terms of the baby developing any disease

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reduced incidence of; otitis media, dental caries and malocclusion

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what are the benefits of breastfeeding in terms of the babies development

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more clarity of speech, supports mother-baby relationship and mental health

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what are the benefits of breastmilk in terms of the baby developing any disease

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reduced; incidence infections, severity allergies, juvenile diabetes, SIDS, obesity, child leukaemia, high BP, IBD

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what affect does breastmilk have on immunisations

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improves responses to immunisation

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what are the benefits of breastfeeding in terms of diseases for the mother

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reduced risk; breast and ovarian cancer, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, obesity, T2DM

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give some examples of barriers to breastfeeding in the UK

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socioeconomic status, stigmas, fear of pain/inability, perceived impact on exercise/diet/medication

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what is the advice for women with HIV for breastfeeding

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to not breastfeed

NHS provide 1 year supply of formula 1 and the equipment needed

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