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Nona D. Andaya-Castillo,IBCLCNona D. Andaya-Castillo,IBCLC
International Board Certified
Lactation Consultant
International Board Certified
Lactation Consultant
Director,Nurturers of the EarthDirector,Nurturers of the Earth
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Nurturers of the
Earth
A movement that promotes
an earth-friendly lifestyle«
A movement that promotes
an earth-friendly lifestyle«
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Childrenfor
Breastfeeding
Childrenfor
Breastfeeding
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World Breastfeeding Week
August 1-7
World Breastfeeding Week
August 1-7
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First Breastfeeding-friendly MallFirst Breastfeeding-friendly Mall
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World Health
Organization·sRecommendations
World Health
Organization·sRecommendations
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Recognizing that Recognizing that infant and young child infant and young child mortality can be reduced mortality can be reduced throughthrough
improved nutritional status of women of improved nutritional status of women of reproductive age, especially duringreproductive age, especially duringpregnancy, and by pregnancy, and by exclusive breastfeedingexclusive breastfeedingfor the first six months for the first six months of life, and withof life, and with
nutritionally adequate and safenutritionally adequate and safecomplementary feeding through thecomplementary feeding through theintroduction of safe and adequate amounts introduction of safe and adequate amounts
of indigenous foodstuffs and local foods of indigenous foodstuffs and local foods while breastfeeding continues up to twowhile breastfeeding continues up to twoyears and beyond.years and beyond.World Health Assembly (WHA)World Health Assembly (WHA)
16 April 2002 16 April 2002
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1.Exclusive
breastfeeding2.for 6 months
1.Exclusive
breastfeeding2.for 6 months
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Exclusive breastfeeding meansExclusive breastfeeding means
ThereThere
is NOis NOneedneed
for for
FormulaFormulaFormulaFormulaWater/GlucoseWater/Glucose
WaterWater
Water/GlucoseWater/Glucose
WaterWaterPacifiersPacifiersPacifiersPacifiersTeas/JuicesTeas/JuicesTeas/JuicesTeas/JuicesVitaminsVitaminsVitaminsVitamins
For six monthsF
or six months
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Recognizing that Recognizing that infant and young child infant and young child mortality can be reduced throughmortality can be reduced through
improved nutritional status of women of improved nutritional status of women of reproductive age, especially duringreproductive age, especially duringpregnancy, and by exclusive breastfeedingpregnancy, and by exclusive breastfeedingfor the first six months of life, and withfor the first six months of life, and with
nutritionally adequate and nutritionally adequate and safesafecomplementary feedingcomplementary feeding through thethrough theintroduction of safe and adequate amounts introduction of safe and adequate amounts
of indigenous foodstuffs of indigenous foodstuffs and and local foods local foods while breastfeeding continues up to twowhile breastfeeding continues up to twoyears and beyond.years and beyond.World Health Assembly (WHA)World Health Assembly (WHA)
16 April 2002 16 April 2002
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Unpolished and White RiceUnpolished and White Rice
100 grams White Rice Unpolished
Rice
Protein (g) 6.3 8.1
Calcium (mg) 30 50
100 grams White Rice Unpolished
Rice
Protein (g) 6.3 8.1
Calcium (mg) 30 50
Look at What You are Missing! Look at What You are Missing!
Iron (mg) 2.8 5.2 Iron (mg) 2.8 5.2
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Calcium Content of Indigenous FoodsCalcium Content of Indigenous FoodsFood (100 grams) Calcium (mg)
Kulitis 314
Kamote, ugat, puti 152
Kasubha 619
Himbabao 362
Sesame Seeds 1,160
Saging, bulaklak 288
Saluyot 194
Singkamas 14
Okra 79
Talong 30
Food (100 grams) Calcium (mg)
Kulitis 314
Kamote, ugat, puti 152
Kasubha 619
Himbabao 362
Sesame Seeds 1,160
Saging, bulaklak 288
Saluyot 194
Singkamas 14
Okra 79
Talong 30
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N orthern Philippines:Pinakbet and Dinengdeng
Tagalog Region:Bulanglang and Sinigang
Southern Philippines:Laswa, Law-uy and
N ilapwaan
N orthern Philippines:Pinakbet and Dinengdeng
Tagalog Region:Bulanglang and Sinigang
Southern Philippines:Laswa, Law-uy and
N ilapwaan
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1.Indigenous foods to
complement breastfeeding
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Recognizing that Recognizing that infant and young child infant and young child mortality can be reduced mortality can be reduced throughthrough
improved nutritional status of women of improved nutritional status of women of reproductive age, especially duringreproductive age, especially duringpregnancy, and by exclusive breastfeedingpregnancy, and by exclusive breastfeedingfor the first six months of life, and withfor the first six months of life, and with
nutritionally adequate and safenutritionally adequate and safecomplementary feeding through thecomplementary feeding through theintroduction of safe and adequate amounts introduction of safe and adequate amounts
of indigenous foodstuffs and local foods of indigenous foodstuffs and local foods whilewhile breastfeeding continues up to twobreastfeeding continues up to twoyears and beyond.years and beyond.World Health Assembly (WHA)World Health Assembly (WHA)
16 April 2002 16 April 2002
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Breastfeeding children
up to 2 years and beyond
Breastfeeding children
up to 2 years and beyond
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In the second year (12-23 months),
448 mL of breastmilk provides:29% of energy requirements
43% of protein requirements
36% of calcium requirements75% of vitamin A requirements
76% of folate requirements
94% of vitamin B12 requirements60% of vitamin C requirements
-- Dewey 2001
In the second year (12-23 months),
448 mL of breastmilk provides:29% of energy requirements
43% of protein requirements
36% of calcium requirements75% of vitamin A requirements
76% of folate requirements
94% of vitamin B12 requirements60% of vitamin C requirements
-- Dewey 2001
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One teaspoon
of breastmilk contains
3,000,000 germ killing cells!
Even one teaspoon a day is
very valuable for the baby !Iowa Extension Service
One teaspoon
of breastmilk contains
3,000,000 germ killing cells!
Even one teaspoon a day is
very valuable for the baby !Iowa Extension Service
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T he practice being introduced T he practice being introduced
in some countries of providingin some countries of providinginfants with specifically infants with specifically formulated milks formulated milks (so(so--called called
followfollow--up milks)up milks)is not necessary.is not necessary.
World Health Assembly (WHA)World Health Assembly (WHA)
39th Assembly, 16 May 198639th Assembly, 16 May 1986
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In the Philippines
at least16,000 children
die annually
because they werenot breastfed.
In the Philippines
at least16,000 children
die annually
because they werenot breastfed.
WHO, PhilippinesWHO, Philippines
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Infant Deaths:Infant Deaths:
10.9 millionevery year
60% due tomalnutritionbrought by
inappropriatefeedingpractices
10.9 millionevery year
60% due tomalnutritionbrought by
inappropriatefeedingpractices
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Two-thirdsof these
deathsoccur during
the first year
of life
Two-thirdsof these
deathsoccur during
the first year
of life
Infant Deaths:Infant Deaths:
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1.5 Million
babiesworldwide
die annually
because
they were
notbreastfed.
1.5 Million
babiesworldwide
die annually
because
they were
notbreastfed.
James Grant, UNICEF
James Grant, UNICEF
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19811981
The International CodeThe International Code
on the Marketingon the Marketing
of Breastmilkof Breastmilk
SubstitutesSubstitutes
and otherand other
Related ProductsRelated Products
19811981
The International CodeThe International Code
on the Marketingon the Marketing
of Breastmilkof Breastmilk
SubstitutesSubstitutes
and otherand other
Related ProductsRelated Products
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Milk for:Milk for:
Breastfeeding MothersBreastfeeding Mothers
Pregnant WomenPregnant Women
ToddlersToddlers
ElderlyElderly
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