A. Advantages of breastfeeding.
1, rich in nutrients, suitable for infants to digest;
2, contains a variety of immune substances, can enhance resistance;
3, enhance the relationship between mother and child;
4, to promote postpartum maternal recovery and contraception;
5, reduce the risk of metabolic diseases in adulthood;
6, economic convenience;
Second, how to determine whether the intake is sufficient?
Normal lactating mothers in the 6 months after delivery, the mature intake is about 700-1000ml/day.
1.Normal weight gain;
2.After feeding, the baby is satisfied and sleeps quietly;
3.One or more soft stools and 6-7 urine breaks per day;
4.Every time you breastfeed, you can hear the sound of swallowing milk;
3. Breastfeeding guidance for mothers who are sick.
1.Can continue breastfeeding situation.
1.Infectious diseases in general;
2. Hepatitis B carriers (HIG and HBV vaccine given within 12 hours after birth);
3.CMV(+) mothers;
4, TB infection, no clinical symptoms;
2, can not breastfeeding situation.
1.HIV infection;
2.Serious diseases: chronic nephritis, diabetes, malignancy, mental illness, serious heart disease, etc.;
3, active hepatitis B (hepatitis B major triple-positive);