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Linggo, Agosto 28, 2011
Brochure
This was the brochure made by the cooperation of the members of greezlie teenz..
We invite everyone to join the 3-day seminar
We invite everyone to join the 3-day seminar
Martes, Agosto 9, 2011
LIGHTS, CAMERA , ACTION!
Day 2: We made our tips.
Day 3: We started taking pictures and videos that we will be using.
Day 4: We edited the pictures we had taken.
Day 5: After we gathered all the data and information that we will be needing, we started editing our video.
Day 6: We finalized our video.
Day 7: We uploaded it in www.YouTube.com and had a preview of our video.
Here WATCH and CHILAX!
Martes, Agosto 2, 2011
Benefits of Breastfeeding for the Infant/Young Child
- Breast milk saves infants' lives.
- It is a whole food for the infant and contains all the needed nutrients for his/her first 6 months in balanced proportions and sufficient quantities.
- It promotes adequate growth and development, thus preventing stunting.
- It is always clean.
- It contains antibodies that protect against diseases, especially against diarrhoea and respiratory infections.
- It is always ready and at the right temperature.
- It is easy to digest. Nutrients are well absorbed.
- It protects against allergies. Breast milk antibodies protect the baby's gut preventing harmful substances from passing into the blood.
- It contains enough water for the baby's needs (87% of water and minerals).
- It helps jaw and teeth development; suckling develops facial muscles.
- Frequent skin-to-skin contact between mother and infant leads to better psychomotor, emotional and social development of the infant.
- The infant benefits from the colostrum, which protects him/her from disease. The colostrum acts as a laxative cleaning the infant's stomach.
Lunes, Agosto 1, 2011
BREASTFEEDING para sa mga BABY ay ISULONG
Breastfeeding is the feeding of an infant or young child with breast milk directly from female human breasts (i.e., via lactation) rather than from a baby bottle or other container. Babies have a sucking reflex that enables them to suck and swallow milk. It is recommended that mothers breastfeed for six months or more, without the addition of infant formula or solid food. After the addition of solid food, mothers are advised to continue breastfeeding for at least a year, and can continue for two years or more.
Human breast milk is the healthiest form of milk for babies. There are few exceptions, such as when the mother is taking certain drugs or is infected with human T-lymphotropic virus, HIV, or has active untreated tuberculosis. Breastfeeding promotes health and helps to prevent disease.\ Artificial feeding is associated with more deaths from diarrhea in infants in both developing and developed countries. Experts agree that breastfeeding is beneficial, and have concerns about artificial formulas but there are conflicting views about how long exclusive breastfeeding remains beneficial.
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) emphasize the value of breastfeeding for mothers as well as children. Both recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life and then supplemented breastfeeding for at least one year and up to two years or more. While recognizing the superiority of breastfeeding, regulating authorities also work to minimize the risks of artificial feeding.BENEFITS FOR MOTHERS
Breastfeeding is a cost effective way of feeding an infant, providing nourishment for a child at a small cost to the mother. Frequent and exclusive breastfeeding can delay the return of fertility through lactational amenorrhea, though breastfeeding is an imperfect means of birth control. During breastfeeding beneficial hormones are released into the mother's body and the maternal bond can be strengthened. Breastfeeding is possible throughout pregnancy, but generally milk production will be reduced at some point.
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