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| In this tutorial we will learn about:
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|In this '''tutorial''' we will learn about:
1.  Importance of breastfeeding
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2.  Benefits of breastfeeding for the babies and the mothers
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1.  Importance of breastfeeding.
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2.  Benefits of breastfeeding for the babies and the mothers.
  
 
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| Image: Collage of breastfeeding  
  
 
Image: From birth to second year
 
Image: From birth to second year
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Image: Breastfeeding mother
  
 
Image: Collage of immediate and future health of baby
 
Image: Collage of immediate and future health of baby
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Image: Collage of benefits of breastfeeding
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| Breastfeeding is a vital process.
 
| Breastfeeding is a vital process.
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| Image: Malnourished mother breastfeeding her baby
 
| Image: Malnourished mother breastfeeding her baby
  
Image: Pregnancy tissue proliferation for breast milk production.
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Image: tissue proliferation for breast milk production
 
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| Image: Breastfeeding within 1 hour of birth
 
| Image: Breastfeeding within 1 hour of birth
  
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Image: Breast milk supply increases
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Image: Low risk of neonatal death
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Image: Collage of diseases with cross mark on breastfeeding
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| Breastfeeding should be initiated within 1 hour after birth.
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| Breastfeeding should be initiated within 1 hour of birth.
  
 
This increases the supply of breast milk.
 
This increases the supply of breast milk.
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Image: Colostrum containing infection-fighting elements and good fat
 
Image: Colostrum containing infection-fighting elements and good fat
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'''Colostrum '''is the first milk secreted by the mother after giving birth.
 
'''Colostrum '''is the first milk secreted by the mother after giving birth.
 
  
 
For babies, it is a primary source of energy and nutrients.
 
For babies, it is a primary source of energy and nutrients.
  
It is important for them especially in the initial days of their lives
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It is important for them especially in the initial days of their lives.
  
 
It has a large number of infection-fighting elements,''' Vitamin A '''and good fat.
 
It has a large number of infection-fighting elements,''' Vitamin A '''and good fat.
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Numerous growth and protective factors are also there in '''colostrum'''.
 
Numerous growth and protective factors are also there in '''colostrum'''.
  
'''Colostrum '''has the property which helps to remove the old feces faster.
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| '''Colostrum '''has the property which helps to remove the old feces faster.
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Detailed benefits of '''colostrum '''are discussed in another tutorial.
 
Detailed benefits of '''colostrum '''are discussed in another tutorial.
  
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Image: Collage of Breastfeeding and complementary feeding
 
Image: Collage of Breastfeeding and complementary feeding
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Image: Maturation and strength of intestine
 
Image: Maturation and strength of intestine
  
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Image: Eczema
 
Image: Eczema
  
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| Breastfeeding reduces the chances of sudden death in babies below 1 year of age.
 
| Breastfeeding reduces the chances of sudden death in babies below 1 year of age.
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'''Eczema '''is a condition in which skin develops red, itchy and rough patches.
 
'''Eczema '''is a condition in which skin develops red, itchy and rough patches.
  
Breastfed babies are also less likely to be hospitalised for illnesses and infections.
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Breastfed babies are also less likely to be hospitalized for illness and infections.
  
 
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Image: Collage of overeating, obesity and diabetes
  
 
| Breastfed babies have better control over their appetite.
 
| Breastfed babies have better control over their appetite.
  
Breast milk contains appetite controlling hormones
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Breast milk contains appetite controlling hormones.
  
 
Such hormones help the babies listen to their body’s hunger and satiety signals.
 
Such hormones help the babies listen to their body’s hunger and satiety signals.
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The breast milk has components which help in brain development and maturation.
 
The breast milk has components which help in brain development and maturation.
  
Breastfed children have a higher IQ and other skills
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Breastfed children have a higher IQ and other skills.
  
 
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Image: Suckling at the breast during breastfeeding
 
Image: Suckling at the breast during breastfeeding
  
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| Breast milk benefits premature babies even more.
 
| Breast milk benefits premature babies even more.
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These babies are at a risk of developing intestinal infection.
 
These babies are at a risk of developing intestinal infection.
  
For example, Diarrhea and '''Necrotising enterocolitis '''which is known as''' NEC'''.
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For example, Diarrhea and '''Necrotizing enterocolitis '''which is known as''' NEC'''.
  
 
'''NEC '''is a serious condition caused due to infection and damage to the intestine.
 
'''NEC '''is a serious condition caused due to infection and damage to the intestine.
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| Image: Breast milk composition of mothers of premature babies
 
| Image: Breast milk composition of mothers of premature babies
  
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Image: Recovery of premature baby and gain in weight
  
 
| Milk from mothers of premature babies is rich in infection fighting '''proteins.'''
 
| Milk from mothers of premature babies is rich in infection fighting '''proteins.'''
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| Even''' Kangaroo mother care '''also''' '''known''' '''as''' KMC, '''is useful for premature babies.
 
| Even''' Kangaroo mother care '''also''' '''known''' '''as''' KMC, '''is useful for premature babies.
  
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Skin to skin contact during '''KMC '''helps maintain the baby’s body temperature.
 
Skin to skin contact during '''KMC '''helps maintain the baby’s body temperature.
  
It also helps in stabilising the baby’s heartbeat and oxygen levels in blood.
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It also helps in stabilizing the baby’s heartbeat and oxygen levels in blood.
  
The procedure for''' kangaroo mother care''' has been explained in another tutorial.
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The procedure for '''kangaroo mother care''' has been explained in an another tutorial.
  
 
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Thus, anemia can be prevented in mothers.
 
Thus, anemia can be prevented in mothers.
 
  
 
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Image: Postpartum stress
 
Image: Postpartum stress
  
| There are psychological advantages of breastfeeding for mothers
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| There are psychological advantages of breastfeeding for mothers.
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Frequent skin to skin contact develops bonding between the mother and her baby.
 
Frequent skin to skin contact develops bonding between the mother and her baby.
  
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| During pregnancy, women gain fat around internal body organs.
 
| During pregnancy, women gain fat around internal body organs.
  
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Such as stomach, intestine and liver.
  
 
This fat is hidden in the belly or abdominal region.
 
This fat is hidden in the belly or abdominal region.
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| Therefore, breastfeeding is the best option.
 
| Therefore, breastfeeding is the best option.
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Along with that, adequate support and guidance from the family is necessary too.
 
Along with that, adequate support and guidance from the family is necessary too.
  
All of this has been explained in other tutorials of the same series.
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All of this has been explained in an another tutorial of the same series.
  
 
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| This brings us to the end of the tutorial.
 
| This brings us to the end of the tutorial.
  

Latest revision as of 16:10, 6 April 2021


Visual Cue
Narration
Title slide Welcome to the spoken tutorial about the importance of breastfeeding.
Image: Advantages of breastfeeding

Image: Collage of breastfeeding on babies and mothers

In this tutorial we will learn about:

1. Importance of breastfeeding.

2. Benefits of breastfeeding for the babies and the mothers.

Image: Collage of breastfeeding

Image: From birth to second year

Image: Breastfeeding mother

Image: Collage of immediate and future health of baby

Image: Collage of benefits of breastfeeding


Breastfeeding is a vital process.

It starts from the birth of a child to its second birthday or beyond.

Breastfeeding gives a healthy start of life to the infant.

It decides the immediate and future health of a child and the mother.

The benefits of it lasts a lifetime for both of them.

Even malnourished mothers can breastfeed their baby.

Image: Malnourished mother breastfeeding her baby

Image: tissue proliferation for breast milk production

Image: Milk production from the breast


During pregnancy, breast size increases.

This is due to an increase in the number of milk producing tissues.

However, the final size of the breasts do not affect the milk production amount.

Image: Breastfeeding within 1 hour of birth

Image: Breast milk supply increases

Image: Breastfeeding in first 6 months

Image: Breastfeeding a 2 year old baby

Image: Low risk of neonatal death

Image: Less risk of diseases with breastfeeding

Image: Diabetes

Image: Obesity

Image: High blood pressure

Breastfeeding should be initiated within 1 hour of birth.

This increases the supply of breast milk.

Therefore, exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months also increases.

It further helps in extending breastfeeding beyond 2 years.

The risk of neonatal deaths is low in babies who are breastfed within 1 hour.

Delayed breastfeeding can increase the risk of diseases in newborn babies.

For example, diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure.

Image: Colostrum

Image: Mother feeding the baby within 1 hour of birth

Image: Colostrum containing energy and nutrients

Image: Colostrum containing infection-fighting elements and good fat

Early initiation of breastfeeding also ensures that the baby receives colostrum.

Colostrum is the first milk secreted by the mother after giving birth.

For babies, it is a primary source of energy and nutrients.

It is important for them especially in the initial days of their lives.

It has a large number of infection-fighting elements, Vitamin A and good fat.

Numerous growth and protective factors are also there in colostrum.


Image: Colostrum and passing of stool

Image: Colostrum

Colostrum has the property which helps to remove the old feces faster.

Detailed benefits of colostrum are discussed in another tutorial.

Please check the website for more details.

Image: Exclusive Breastfeeding

mage: Components of breast milk

Image: Collage of Breastfeeding and complementary feeding

Remember that exclusive breastfeeding should be done for the first 6 months.

Breast milk is a unique natural food which cannot be duplicated.

When the baby completes 6 months, complementary food should be started.

It should be given along with breastfeeding.

Breastfeeding should be continued until 2 years or beyond.

Collage: benefits of breastfeeding

Image: Breast milk composition

Image: Digestion in babies

Image: Mother passing immune protective components to the baby

GIF: Strong immunity of the baby

Image: No allergic reactions in baby (cross mark to be edited in video)

There are many benefits of breastfeeding for the babies.

Nutrients and composition of breast milk are ideal for digestion by babies.

Through breast milk babies get antibodies.

Antibodies strengthen the immunity of the baby and reduces the risk of infections.

Additionally, it prevents allergic reactions in babies.

Image: Breast Milk contains bacteria and growth factors

Image: Maturation and strength of intestine

Image: Breastfeeding and development of organs

Image: Protection of intestine

Breast milk also contains growth factors.

They help in the development of the lining of the baby’s intestine.

It promotes the growth of good bacteria in the baby's intestine.

Thus, it protects the babies against intestinal inflammation and infection.

Similarly, it helps in the development of all other organs of the body.

GIF: Diarrhoea, baby passing liquid stool

Image: Collage of tooth decay and ear infections

Image: Collage of wrong and correct alignment of teeth

Image: Collage of diabetes, obesity, high b.p

Image: Collage of respiratory diseases

Breastfeeding reduces the risk of diarrhea.

Other benefits are prevention of ear infections and tooth decay.

Development of jaws and proper alignment of teeth are some other examples.

Risk of developing some diseases later in life also gets reduced.

For example, diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure and blood cancer.

The risk of respiratory diseases like asthma and pneumonia also gets reduced.

Image: Sudden death

Image: Breastfeeding and eczema

Image: Eczema

Image: Hospitalized baby

Breastfeeding reduces the chances of sudden death in babies below 1 year of age.

The risk of developing atopic eczema is also less in breastfed babies.

Eczema is a condition in which skin develops red, itchy and rough patches.

Breastfed babies are also less likely to be hospitalized for illness and infections.

Image: Baby with appetite regulation

Image: Breast milk containing hormones

Image: Baby over eating

Image: Collage of overeating, obesity and diabetes

Breastfed babies have better control over their appetite.

Breast milk contains appetite controlling hormones.

Such hormones help the babies listen to their body’s hunger and satiety signals.

This self regulation is disturbed in babies who are not breastfed.

Eventually this can lead to overeating, obesity and later diabetes.

Image: Collage of breastfeeding and brain

Image: Brain development

Image: Higher IQ in breastfed babies

Breastfeeding also has an effect on the brain.

The breast milk has components which help in brain development and maturation.

Breastfed children have a higher IQ and other skills.

Image: Premature baby

Image: Suckling at the breast during breastfeeding

Image: necrotizing enterocolitis

Breast milk benefits premature babies even more.

Suckling at the breast improves the breathing in such babies.

These babies are at a risk of developing intestinal infection.

For example, Diarrhea and Necrotizing enterocolitis which is known as NEC.

NEC is a serious condition caused due to infection and damage to the intestine.

Breast milk protects premature babies from this infection.

Image: Breast milk composition of mothers of premature babies

Image: Recovery of premature baby and gain in weight

Milk from mothers of premature babies is rich in infection fighting proteins.

It also contains intestinal protective growth promoting factors.

High concentration of specific amino acids and good bacteria is also present.

These amino acids are essential for growth in premature infants.

Thus, breast milk helps in preventing infections and gaining weight.

Image: Collage of lung and eyes problems in premature babies

Image: A mother breastfeeding her premature baby

Breastfeeding reduces long term problems caused due to premature birth.

For example, problems of the lungs and eyes.

Thus, premature babies should get a maximum amount of breast milk.

Image: Kangaroo care

Image: Maintains temperature

Image: Collage of kangaroo mother care’s procedure

Even Kangaroo mother care also known as KMC, is useful for premature babies.

It improves the frequency and duration of breastfeeding in them.

Skin to skin contact during KMC helps maintain the baby’s body temperature.

It also helps in stabilizing the baby’s heartbeat and oxygen levels in blood.

The procedure for kangaroo mother care has been explained in an another tutorial.

Image: Collage of benefits of breastfeeding on mother

Image: Breastfeeding after birth

Image: Rise in oxytocin

Image: placenta expulsion

Image: Uterine contractions and bleeding reduces

Image: Breastfeeding reduces anemia in mothers

Apart from babies, breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers as well.

The benefits are immediate and long term.

Immediate breastfeeding after childbirth helps reduce vaginal bleeding.

It increases the level of oxytocin hormone in the body.

This helps in expelling the placenta out of the body.

As a result uterus contractions are improved and vaginal bleeding reduces.

Thus, anemia can be prevented in mothers.

Image: Development of bond between mother and baby

Image: Postpartum stress

There are psychological advantages of breastfeeding for mothers.

Frequent skin to skin contact develops bonding between the mother and her baby.

This bonding makes the mother ready to breastfeed.

Ultimately, it reduces the postpartum stress and depression in mothers.

Image: Collage of benefits of breastfeeding to mother

Image: Breastfeeding prevents weakening of bones

Image: reduction in breast and ovarian cancer

Breastfeeding also has long term benefits for mothers.

It prevents weakening of the bones in the later age.

The risk of breast cancer and ovarian cancer also gets reduced.

Image: women gaining fat during pregnancy

Image: Fat in belly region

Image: Collage of diabetes, obesity and insulin resistance

GIF: reduction in fat

Image: Reduced risk of obesity, hypertension and heart disease

During pregnancy, women gain fat around internal body organs.

Such as stomach, intestine and liver.

This fat is hidden in the belly or abdominal region.

Excess of this fat can result in insulin resistance, diabetes and obesity.

Breastfeeding helps reduce this fat in women.

It minimizes the risk of obesity, hypertension and heart diseases.

Image: Breastfeeding mother

Image: contraceptives used by men and women

Image: Spacing between two pregnancies

Exclusive breastfeeding can act as a natural birth control.

However, couples should use contraception after 6 weeks of delivery.

This helps in keeping space between two pregnancies.

Image: Economical option

Image: formula powder, bottles and plastic nipples on a table

Image: Health care cost

Image: No requirement of utensils, water and time

There are some economical benefits of breastfeeding.

Breast milk is available free of cost and is best for the baby.

It does not involve money spent on formula milk, bottles and plastic nipples.

Extra time is also not spent in preparing breast milk.

Hot water, utensils and heating fuel is not required for preparing breast milk.

Dirty water or dirty feeding bottles can make the baby sick.

Thus, healthcare costs for the mother and baby is low in the future years.

Image: Environmental benefits

Image: Milk packaging

Image: Milk transportation and pollution

Image: Waste

Image: Smoke pollution

Image: Noise pollution

Image: Waste of global resources

There are several environmental benefits of breastfeeding too.

Firstly, breastfeeding does not involve any packaging or transportation.

It does not produce any waste, smoke or noise.

It reduces pollution by saving global resources and energy.

Image: Breastfeeding is the best option

Image: Breastfeeding baby of 6 months and 2 years

Image: Healthy mother and baby

Therefore, breastfeeding is the best option.

Mothers should ensure to breastfeed the baby from birth until 2 years of age.

This is for the good health of the baby and the mother as well.

Image: Collage of breastfeeding technique

Image: Support from family

Image: Collage of other tutorials

Breastfeeding requires an understanding of the correct breastfeeding technique.

Along with that, adequate support and guidance from the family is necessary too.

All of this has been explained in an another tutorial of the same series.

Acknowledgement slide This brings us to the end of the tutorial.


Thanks for joining.

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