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Dr.Azad A Haleem AL.Mezori
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Assistant Professor
University Of Duhok
College of Medicine
Pediatrics Department
Breastfeeding VS formula feeding
Introduction
• According to the WHO & AAP Breastfeeding is
the normal way of providing young infants
with the nutrients they need for healthy
growth and development.
MILK PRODUCTION AND SECRETION
• Milk is produced as a result of the interaction
between hormones and reflexes.
• During pregnancy, the glandular tissue is
stimulated to produce milk due to various
hormonal influences.
• Two reflexes, mediated by two different
hormones, come into play during lactation.
Prolactin reflex
• Prolactin is produced by the anterior pituitary gland which is
responsible for milk secretion by the mammary gland cells.
• When the baby sucks, the nerve endings in the nipple carry message
to the anterior pituitary which in turn releases prolactin.
• The earlier the baby is put on the breast, the sooner the reflex is
initiated.
• The more the baby sucks at the breast, the greater is the stimulus for
milk production.
• The greater is the demand for milk, larger is the volume of milk
produced.
Oxytocin reflex
• Oxytocin is a hormone produced by the posterior pituitary.
• It is responsible for contraction of the myoepithelium around the glands
leading to ejection of the milk from the glands into the lacteal sinuses and
the lacteal ducts.
• This hormone is produced in response to stimulation to the nerve endings
in the nipple by sucking as well as by the thought, sight or sound of the
baby.
Types and Composition of Human Breast Milk
• Types of Breast Milk:
• Colostrum or Early Milk
• Transitional Milk
• Mature Milk
• Colostrum or Early Milk: is produced in the late stage of
pregnancy till 4 days after delivery; and is rich in antibodies.
• Transitional Milk: produced from day 4 – 10 is lower in
protein in comparison to Colostrum.
• Mature milk: is produced from approximately ten days after
delivery up until the termination of the breastfeeding.
Kind
(In 100 ml)
Protein
(g)
Fat
(g)
Carbohydrate
(g)
Calorie
(Kcal)
Colostrum 7.5 2 4-5 150
Transitive 2.5 3.2 5.5 – 6.6 60-80
Mature 1.1-1.5 3.5-4.5 7 65-70
Milk which outpoured in one feeding can
be classified as:
• Fore milk Early milk – At the beginning of the feeding,
got more lactose, proteins and water and satisfies the
baby’s thirst.
• Hind milk Late milk – comes later towards the end of a
feed and is richer in fat content and provides more energy,
and satisfies the baby’s hunger.
 For optimum growth the baby needs both fore and hind
milk.
 The baby should therefore be allowed to empty one breast.
 The second breast should be offered after emptying the
first.
Nutrients in Human & Animal Milk
What are the differences between these milks?
Differences in the Quality of the
Proteins in Different Milks
Differences in the Fats of Different Milks
HUMAN COW`S
Contains
Essential Fatty Acids,
Enzyme Lipase
Contains
No Essential Fatty Acids
No Enzyme Lipase
Vitamins in Different Milks
Iron in Milk
• Scaling up breastfeeding could save the lives of more
than 820,000 children under age 5.
• Breastfeeding is associated with an IQ increase of 3
to 4 points.
• Children who are breastfed for longer periods have
lower infectious morbidity and mortality rates than
children who are breastfed for shorter periods or
who are not breastfed.
• Longer periods of breastfeeding are associated with
a reduction in a child’s risk of overweight or obesity.
Breastfeeding
Infant Health Benefits
Breastfeeding
Infant Health Benefits
• Allergies, eczema
• Urinary tract infections
• Inflammatory bowel
disease
• Diabetes, type 1
• Gastroenteritis
• Hodgkin's lymphoma
• Otitis media
• Haemophilus influenzae
meningitis
• Necrotizing enterocolitis.
• Pneumonia/lower respiratory
tract infection
• Respiratory syncytial virus
infection
• Sepsis
• Sudden infant death syndrome .
• Provides immunologic
protection while the
infant’s immune system is
maturing
– Antimicrobial agents
– Anti-inflammatory agents
– Immunomodulating agents
Breastfeeding
Mother Health Benefits
• Breastfeeding could also prevent the death of
20,000 women a year from breast cancer.
• Breastfeeding could also improve birth
spacing.
• Breastfeeding is associated with a reduction a
woman’s risk of diabetes.
• Breastfeeding might reduce rates of ovarian
cancer.
Benefits to family and society
• Saves money
• Promotes family planning
• Decreases need for hospitalization
• Contributes to child survival
Rules of breast feeding
Exclusive breastfeeding for about 6 mo and To
continue for at least the second year.
Complementary foods rich in iron and other
micronutrients should be introduced at about 6 mo of
age.
Mother and infant should sleep in proximity to each
other to facilitate breastfeeding
Initiation of breastfeeding should be encouraged as
soon as possible after the birth, ideally within 1 hour.
Ensure 8 to 12 feedings every 24 h till 2 – 3 months
then 6 feeding till 6 months then 5 feeding till one
year.
At every feeding the infant is placed only on
one breast and then during the next feeding
on the other one, thus alternating them.
The duration of feeding is about 20-30
minutes. However, it is said that there is no
exact time of every feeding of the infant. Every
infant sucks the breast with different
frequency and different duration of feedings
with a day.
Rules of breast feeding
 The amount of milk that the breasts produce depends
partly on how much the baby suckles, and how much milk
he removes. More suckling makes more milk.
 Breastmilk flow depends partly on the mother's thoughts,
feelings and sensations. It is important to keep mothers and
babies together day and night, and to help mothers to feel
good about breastfeeding.
 Give no supplements (water, glucose water, commercial
infant formula, or other fluids) to breastfeeding newborn
infants .
 Pacifier should be offered, while placing infant in back-to-
sleep-position, no earlier than 3 to 4 wk of age and after
breastfeeding has been established.
Rules of breast feeding
 Indicators of successful feeding in babies:
• Frequent feedings 8-12 times daily.
• audible and visible swallowing
• sustained rhythmic suck
• relaxed arms and hands
• moist mouth
• regular soaked/heavy nappies, about 6-8 wet diapers in a
24 hour.
• Average daily weight gain of 20 -40g.
• Go to sleep and comfort after feeding.
 Indicators of successful breastfeeding in women:
• breast softening
• no compression of the nipple at the end of the feed
• woman feels relaxed and sleepy.
Rules of breast feeding
All breastfeeding newborn infants should be
seen by a pediatrician at 3 to 5 d of age:
• Evaluate hydration (elimination patterns)
• Evaluate body wt.
• assess feeding and consider more frequent
follow-up)
• Discuss maternal/infant issues
• Observe feeding
Rules of breast feeding
All breastfed infants should receive 400 IU of
oral vitamin D drops daily.
Do not forget : administration of
intramuscular vitamin K until after the first
feeding is completed but within 6 h of birth
Rules of breast feeding
Storage of Breast Milk
• Human milk can be stored at room
temperature for 6-8 hours.
• Expressed milk can be stored in an insulated
cooler bag with icepacks for 24hours.
• Breast milk can be stored in the refrigerator
for about 5 days at about 40° F.
• It can also be kept in a freezer compartment
of a fridge for up to two weeks at 0 - 5°F
• It can be stored in a deep freezer for about 3-
12 months.
Barriers to Breastfeeding
• Individual: Inadequate knowledge, embarrassment,
social , negative perceptions
• Interpersonal: Lack of support from partner and
family, perceived threat to father-child bond
• Institutional: Return to work or school, lack of
workplace facilities, unsupportive health care
environments
• Community: discomfort about nursing in public
• Policy: aggressive marketing by formula companies
Mother’s milk vs. formula milk
Formula milk for 3
days old babies is no
different than
formula milk for 3
months old infants.
Breast milk is
ingeniously different
every single day;
adapted to the
changing needs of the
baby.
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  • 1. azad82d@gmail.com azad.haleem@uod.ac Dr.Azad A Haleem AL.Mezori FRCPCH,DCH, FIBMS Assistant Professor University Of Duhok College of Medicine Pediatrics Department Breastfeeding VS formula feeding
  • 2. Introduction • According to the WHO & AAP Breastfeeding is the normal way of providing young infants with the nutrients they need for healthy growth and development.
  • 3. MILK PRODUCTION AND SECRETION • Milk is produced as a result of the interaction between hormones and reflexes. • During pregnancy, the glandular tissue is stimulated to produce milk due to various hormonal influences. • Two reflexes, mediated by two different hormones, come into play during lactation.
  • 4. Prolactin reflex • Prolactin is produced by the anterior pituitary gland which is responsible for milk secretion by the mammary gland cells. • When the baby sucks, the nerve endings in the nipple carry message to the anterior pituitary which in turn releases prolactin. • The earlier the baby is put on the breast, the sooner the reflex is initiated. • The more the baby sucks at the breast, the greater is the stimulus for milk production. • The greater is the demand for milk, larger is the volume of milk produced.
  • 5. Oxytocin reflex • Oxytocin is a hormone produced by the posterior pituitary. • It is responsible for contraction of the myoepithelium around the glands leading to ejection of the milk from the glands into the lacteal sinuses and the lacteal ducts. • This hormone is produced in response to stimulation to the nerve endings in the nipple by sucking as well as by the thought, sight or sound of the baby.
  • 6. Types and Composition of Human Breast Milk • Types of Breast Milk: • Colostrum or Early Milk • Transitional Milk • Mature Milk • Colostrum or Early Milk: is produced in the late stage of pregnancy till 4 days after delivery; and is rich in antibodies. • Transitional Milk: produced from day 4 – 10 is lower in protein in comparison to Colostrum. • Mature milk: is produced from approximately ten days after delivery up until the termination of the breastfeeding. Kind (In 100 ml) Protein (g) Fat (g) Carbohydrate (g) Calorie (Kcal) Colostrum 7.5 2 4-5 150 Transitive 2.5 3.2 5.5 – 6.6 60-80 Mature 1.1-1.5 3.5-4.5 7 65-70
  • 7. Milk which outpoured in one feeding can be classified as: • Fore milk Early milk – At the beginning of the feeding, got more lactose, proteins and water and satisfies the baby’s thirst. • Hind milk Late milk – comes later towards the end of a feed and is richer in fat content and provides more energy, and satisfies the baby’s hunger.  For optimum growth the baby needs both fore and hind milk.  The baby should therefore be allowed to empty one breast.  The second breast should be offered after emptying the first.
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  • 10. Nutrients in Human & Animal Milk What are the differences between these milks?
  • 11. Differences in the Quality of the Proteins in Different Milks
  • 12. Differences in the Fats of Different Milks HUMAN COW`S Contains Essential Fatty Acids, Enzyme Lipase Contains No Essential Fatty Acids No Enzyme Lipase
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  • 16. • Scaling up breastfeeding could save the lives of more than 820,000 children under age 5. • Breastfeeding is associated with an IQ increase of 3 to 4 points. • Children who are breastfed for longer periods have lower infectious morbidity and mortality rates than children who are breastfed for shorter periods or who are not breastfed. • Longer periods of breastfeeding are associated with a reduction in a child’s risk of overweight or obesity. Breastfeeding Infant Health Benefits
  • 17. Breastfeeding Infant Health Benefits • Allergies, eczema • Urinary tract infections • Inflammatory bowel disease • Diabetes, type 1 • Gastroenteritis • Hodgkin's lymphoma • Otitis media • Haemophilus influenzae meningitis • Necrotizing enterocolitis. • Pneumonia/lower respiratory tract infection • Respiratory syncytial virus infection • Sepsis • Sudden infant death syndrome . • Provides immunologic protection while the infant’s immune system is maturing – Antimicrobial agents – Anti-inflammatory agents – Immunomodulating agents
  • 18. Breastfeeding Mother Health Benefits • Breastfeeding could also prevent the death of 20,000 women a year from breast cancer. • Breastfeeding could also improve birth spacing. • Breastfeeding is associated with a reduction a woman’s risk of diabetes. • Breastfeeding might reduce rates of ovarian cancer.
  • 19. Benefits to family and society • Saves money • Promotes family planning • Decreases need for hospitalization • Contributes to child survival
  • 20. Rules of breast feeding Exclusive breastfeeding for about 6 mo and To continue for at least the second year. Complementary foods rich in iron and other micronutrients should be introduced at about 6 mo of age. Mother and infant should sleep in proximity to each other to facilitate breastfeeding Initiation of breastfeeding should be encouraged as soon as possible after the birth, ideally within 1 hour. Ensure 8 to 12 feedings every 24 h till 2 – 3 months then 6 feeding till 6 months then 5 feeding till one year.
  • 21. At every feeding the infant is placed only on one breast and then during the next feeding on the other one, thus alternating them. The duration of feeding is about 20-30 minutes. However, it is said that there is no exact time of every feeding of the infant. Every infant sucks the breast with different frequency and different duration of feedings with a day. Rules of breast feeding
  • 22.  The amount of milk that the breasts produce depends partly on how much the baby suckles, and how much milk he removes. More suckling makes more milk.  Breastmilk flow depends partly on the mother's thoughts, feelings and sensations. It is important to keep mothers and babies together day and night, and to help mothers to feel good about breastfeeding.  Give no supplements (water, glucose water, commercial infant formula, or other fluids) to breastfeeding newborn infants .  Pacifier should be offered, while placing infant in back-to- sleep-position, no earlier than 3 to 4 wk of age and after breastfeeding has been established. Rules of breast feeding
  • 23.  Indicators of successful feeding in babies: • Frequent feedings 8-12 times daily. • audible and visible swallowing • sustained rhythmic suck • relaxed arms and hands • moist mouth • regular soaked/heavy nappies, about 6-8 wet diapers in a 24 hour. • Average daily weight gain of 20 -40g. • Go to sleep and comfort after feeding.  Indicators of successful breastfeeding in women: • breast softening • no compression of the nipple at the end of the feed • woman feels relaxed and sleepy. Rules of breast feeding
  • 24. All breastfeeding newborn infants should be seen by a pediatrician at 3 to 5 d of age: • Evaluate hydration (elimination patterns) • Evaluate body wt. • assess feeding and consider more frequent follow-up) • Discuss maternal/infant issues • Observe feeding Rules of breast feeding
  • 25. All breastfed infants should receive 400 IU of oral vitamin D drops daily. Do not forget : administration of intramuscular vitamin K until after the first feeding is completed but within 6 h of birth Rules of breast feeding
  • 26. Storage of Breast Milk • Human milk can be stored at room temperature for 6-8 hours. • Expressed milk can be stored in an insulated cooler bag with icepacks for 24hours. • Breast milk can be stored in the refrigerator for about 5 days at about 40° F. • It can also be kept in a freezer compartment of a fridge for up to two weeks at 0 - 5°F • It can be stored in a deep freezer for about 3- 12 months.
  • 27. Barriers to Breastfeeding • Individual: Inadequate knowledge, embarrassment, social , negative perceptions • Interpersonal: Lack of support from partner and family, perceived threat to father-child bond • Institutional: Return to work or school, lack of workplace facilities, unsupportive health care environments • Community: discomfort about nursing in public • Policy: aggressive marketing by formula companies
  • 28. Mother’s milk vs. formula milk Formula milk for 3 days old babies is no different than formula milk for 3 months old infants. Breast milk is ingeniously different every single day; adapted to the changing needs of the baby.
  • 29. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION