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the inability to achieve pregnancy over a considerable period of time (such as one year) in spite of frequent sexual intercourse without the use of birth control.
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Angola: Over 100 Families Seek Family Planning At least 169 families joined the family planning programme in December, 2008, at maternal and infantile centre of northern Uige province, informed Tuesday the institution's chief, Rosa Laurindo António. Uganda: Tetanus- Immunising Pregnant Women, Hygiene Will Save the Babies AFTER years of waiting, Jane was blessed with a healthy baby boy. South Africa: Refugee Moms to Receive Formula Hundreds of refugee mothers across the Cape Flats may be off to a better start in the new year as they are set to receive milk formula for their babies. Nigeria: Lagos Honours New Year Babies New Year babies born in Lagos were showered with gifts by Abimbola, the wife of Governor Babatunde Fashola, who visited hospitals and urged the mothers to exclusively breast feed for six months to ensure their survival. Nigeria: New Year - Seven Babies Born in Lagos As Nigerians join the rest of the world in ushering in the New Year on yesterday, at least seven new babies were born at four public hospitals in Lagos State, with the first arriving at about 12.01 am at Ayinke House, Lagos State university Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja while the set of twins were born at Island Maternity Hospitals, Lagos Island and another at Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) at exactly 1:30 am. Nigeria: Governor's Wife Presents Gifts to Eight New Year Babies The Wife of the Lagos State Governor, Mrs Abimbola Fashola, yesterday presented gifts to eight babies delivered on New year in Lagos. Zimbabwe: Boost for Maternity Clinics THE United Nations Population Fund says it has delivered emergency reproductive kits, medicine and surgical supplies to maternity care units in central hospitals in the country enough to benefit an estimated 900 000 mothers for at least three months. Uganda: Enact Law on Surrogate Mothers In-vitro fertilisation, popularly known as the process for getting test tube babies, has become a reality in Uganda. Uganda: First Test Tube Baby is Four Years Old UGANDA'S first test tube baby celebrated her fourth birthday on October 2, 2008. Zimbabwe: Chitungwiza Hospital Records 58 Births CHITUNGWIZA Central Hospital has recorded 58 normal births so far this festive season with 10 having been born on Christmas Day. Uganda: Christmas Abortion - Doctor Held Police are holding a doctor working with Kansanga life care Health clinic, Guy Kintu for abeting abortion. Nigeria: Ajabor Wants Law On Regulation of IVF Delivery A gynaecologist and obstetrician, Prof Linus Ajabor, has canvassed the enactment of a law by the National Assembly to regulate ethical services in the In-vitro Fertilization delivery in the country. Nigeria: Experts Call for Increased Attention Towards Prevention of Infertility Irked by the growing number of infertility in the country and the fact that about 25 percent of couples in then developing countries are infertile, medical experts have called for more focus on prevention of infertility than cure. Nigeria: Nkanu East Flags Off Free Maternal Care Programme The free maternal and child healthcare embarked on by Enugu State government has been flagged off at Nkanu East Local Government Area.In his speech on the occasion, the council chairman, Ani Ejikeme, noted that what was happening was as a result of a careful, conscious and deliberate planned partnership between the state and his local government. Uganda: Abortion is Inhuman Whatever the Reason I read with disappointment the article titled: "Kadaga Backs Abortion After Rape", The New Vision, December 9. The Deputy Speaker of Parliament was responding to women lawyers who said abortion should be legalised as demanded by the Maputo Protocol. Nigeria: Pregnant Widows Get Free Ante-Natal Kits in Akwa Ibom Free ante-natal kits worth thousands of naira have been donated to 93 expectant widows who lost their breadwinners while they were pregnant. Rwanda: 27 Percent Aware of Family Planning - Officials Some twenty-seven per cent of people that require family planning are using different methods to control births, officials from the ministry of health said on Sunday. Nigeria: NHIS Seeks Intl Community's Cooperation On Maternal, Child Health Executive Secretary of National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Dr Mohammed Dogo, in Bayelsa recently for the flag-off of a special health Insurance coverage for pregnant women and children in parts of the state, appealed for cooperation from the international community on the country's moves to facilitate access to good health care for pregnant women and young children. Uganda: Kawempe Health Centre Gets Maternity Equipment THE Foundation for International Community Assistance (FINCA) Uganda Ltd has donated delivery beds worth sh10m to Kawempe health centre.
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Benefits Of Breastfeeding – The Approach To Healthy Babies By Apurvashree
Breast milk is the best food for new-born babies packed with all the essential nutrients required for their growth and overall development. No wonder doctors all over the globe vouch for the benefits of breast milk, both for the mothers and for their dear babies.
Mother’s milk consists of all the essential elements and in the right proportions that are required by young ones for adequate growth. Breast milk consists of lactoferrin that helps babies absorb the right quantities of iron and protects them from infections. It also contains certain hormones that help fight allergies and increase metabolism leading to proper digestion.
Goodness Of Breast Milk
The goodness of breast milk and its benefits are outlined as below:
Breast Milk Provides The Ultimate Nutrition
Mother’s milk can never be a substitute for artificial feeds as it contains all the essential nutrients – fat, sugar, protein, vitamins, minerals and water - in adequate quantities as required for the growth of new born babies. The breast milk’s composition also changes according to the child’s nutritional requirements, helping the child garner an all round development, both mentally and physically.
Breast Milk Results In The Child’s Overall Growth
Babies fed with breast milk for 6 months or more are exposed to fewer ailments, as opposed to their counterparts. Breast milk provides a complete solution to all the nutritional requirements of a growing infant, helping him become stronger, more active, and intelligent. Breast milk contains ingredients like DHA (docosohexaenoic acid) and AA (arachidonic acid), which contributes to speedier brain and retinal development.
Breast Milk Augments The Child’s Immunity
Mother’s milk is packed with all the essential nutrients that a child requires for his development during his growing stage. Breast milk contains certain essential enzymes and antibodies that help immunize the young ones and helps keep infections at bay. In addition, breast-fed children run lesser risk
of obesity in the future, as compared to the ones fed with bottled milk. In addition, babies fed with breast milk run lesser risk of sudden Infant death syndrome (SIDS), high cholesterol, and asthma in the first year of their life.
Benefits For Nursing Mothers
Breast-feeding requires burning of extra calories, helping the nursing mother shed pounds of weight they put on during pregnancy. It also helps the uterus get back in shape similar to prior to pregnancy. It lowers the risk of breast and ovarian cancers.
Breastfeeding Helps Strengthen Emotional Bond
As breast-feeding requires close mother-child skin-to-skin contact and demands exclusive time to be spent by the mother, it helps strengthen her bond with her child, leading to the child feeling secure and comfortable.
Breastfeeding Benefits All
Breastfeeding is a simple and easy-to-do task, requiring no elaborate preparation. As breastfed babies are less prone to ailments, it helps reduce the society’s medical costs. In addition more babies being breastfed means lesser use of artificial feeds, thereby requiring lesser containers. This would, in turn lead to lesser garbage and a healthier environment.
Thus, breastfeeding is essential for both the development of the growing child as well as for the wellness of her mother. With goodness galore, breastfeeding is advisable to all mothers for the benefit of her child and self!By: Apurvashree Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com The benefits of breastfeeding are numerous for both the baby and the new mother. Breast milk is the best for the new born babies as it is rich in nutrients. Breastfeeding results in good health both for the people and the environment as it discards artificiality.
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