BREAST FEEDING - NURSING ASSIGNMENT
INTRODUCTION
Breast
feeding is the natural and detriment for the infant. A well nourished mother
can usually provide enough breast milk to satisfy the nutritional needs of the
baby for a normal rate of growth during the first four to six months of life, without
detriment to her own health, physique or figure. Thus all the babies regardless
of the type of delivery should be given early and exclusive breast feeding upto
six months of age. October 1st week is celebrated as Breast Feeding
Week.
MEANING
OF BREAST FEEDING
Breast
feeding means “the feeding given by mother to her child through her breast”.
The first milk is called colostrums. Secretion of colostrums lasts for 2-4 days
after delivery. It has a deep lemon yellow colour and contains antibodies,
proteins, minerals and less carbohydrates and fats.
Composition
of Breast Milk
Composition
of the breast milk are;
·
Deep yellow serous fluid, alkaline in reaction
·
Higher specific gravity
·
High protein
·
Vitamin A
·
Sodium and Chlride
·
Low carbohydrate, fat and potassium level
·
Antibody IgA
·
Microscopically it contains fat globules,
colostrums corpuscles and epithelial cells
Composition
of the milk per 100 ml
Nutrients
·
Proteins : 1.2g/100ml
Casein : 0.4g/100ml
Lactalbumin : 8g/100ml
·
Lactose : 6.5g/100ml
·
Fat : 3.5g/100ml
·
Calcium/Phosphate : 34g/15mg
·
Calories : 75k/100ml
TECHNIQUES
OF BREAST FEEDING
·
The mother desire to feed is the first
requirement for successful lactation. She should be psychologically prepared to
feed.
·
She must wash her breast before feeding
·
She can sit comfortably with a support at the
back. It is advisable to hold the baby in her lap.
·
If she is unable to sit, she may feed by lying
on her side with pillow under the shoulder
·
She must check whether the baby has soiled the
linen, if required the baby should be cleaned and dried to make the baby
comfortable before feeding
·
The check of the baby should touch the nipples
so that by rooting reflex, the baby can get to the nipple.
·
If the breast is firm and full, it should be
pressed with the first finger to prevent pressing of the baby’s nose.
·
During the first few days most of the babies
fall asleep after taking few sucks. He should be aroused by gentle tickle
behind the ear or on the sole of the foot.
·
Before removal of the baby from the breast it
is necessary to break sucking by putting a little finger into the corner of the
baby’s mouth.
·
Every
baby swallows some air during the feeding and should be kept upright and patted
on the back, until the air is blenched.
·
After feeding if required, the diaper should
be changed
·
After feeding the baby must be positioned on
the right side or on the abdomen.
POSITIONS
FOR BREAST FEEDING
The nurse
should assist the mother in finding comfortable and effective positions for
nursing. The mother should try several positions, both to present nipple
irritation and to enable the baby to become accustomed to different positions.
The main positions are;
·
Cradle hold
·
Cross-cradle hold
·
Football hold
·
Laying down
·
Australian or back lying position
Cradle
Hold
The most
common position is the cradle position and it is the traditional sitting
position, where by the mother sits with her baby’s body across her abdomen. She
places the baby’s head on her right hand and using the opposite hand to support
the breast.
The mother
should be seated comfortably; a pillow can be placed on her lap to help support
the infants weight and especially helpful tip for mothers recovering from a
caesarean birth, since this helps to avoid pressure on the abdominal incision.
It is important that the mothers back is upright and at a right angle to her
lap.
Cross-Cradle
Hold
Lay your baby
on pillows across your lap, then the baby facing to the mother. By reaching
across the lap to support the baby’s back and shoulders with the palm of your
hand. Supporting the breast from other hand to be guide it into the baby’s
mouth.
Food
Ball Hold
Another common
position is the football hold so called because the baby is tucked under the
mothers arm on the side on which it is feeded. This position may also be
comfortable for cesarean mothers. She placed her baby along her side and his
feet towards her back, pillow will be needed to support the baby and the
mothers arm.
Holding the
baby’s head in her right hand. She suppor his body with her right fore arm and
raised the head to breast level.
Laying
Down
The side
lying position is often comfortable in early house after birth and is
especially useful at night. Both the mother and the baby should face each other
pull the baby close to the mother by the side from which she is lying and from
the opposite hand.
Australian
or Back Lying Position
In this, the
mother lies on her back, holding the infant on her abdomen may be useful for
mother whose milk flow more quickly that the infant can swallow, causing
chocking. This position allows the infant to better control on the flow of milk
to the back to the mouth.
Advantages of Breast Feeding
·
It is the best natural food for the baby
·
Ideal composition of fat, protein,
carbohydrate and minerals
·
It fully meets the nutritional requirements of
the infant and promotes optimal growth.
·
It protects the baby from infections
·
It is always safe, clean and cheap available
to infant at correct temperature.
·
It is available 24 hours
·
It requires no preparations
·
Nursing mothers are less prone to breast
cancer
·
Breast feed also helps the mother in slimming
·
Breast feed babies have less chance of allergy
·
It reduces infant mortality
CONTRAINDICATIONS
IN BREAST FEEDING
The following
maternal or neonatal conditions contra indicate breast feeding either
temporarily or permanently in cases of temporary contraindications, the baby
should be put to the breast as soon as condition permits.
a)
Maternal
·
Acute puerperal illness
·
Acute breast complications such as cracked nipples,
mastitis or breast abscess
·
Cancer
·
Breast surgery
·
Breast injury
·
HIV infection
·
Chronic diseases such as tuberculosis,
leprosy, malignancy
·
Antipsychotic medications
b)
Neonatal
·
Very low birth weight baby
·
Asphyxia and intracranial stress
·
Acute illness
·
Several degree of cleft palate
Complications
·
Engorgement
·
Deep Breast Pain
·
Mastitis
·
Breast Abscess
·
Blocked Ducts
·
White Spots
CONCLUSION
Breast milk
is an ideal food for the baby which produced 500-900ml milk per day and
provides 520 kcak/ day and by exclusive breast feeding the baby becomes happy,
sleeps between feeds and at night, doesn’t vomit and passes urine at least six
times/day and also have a good movements of limbs and cry and even the weight
is also increases day by day.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. D.C.Dutta,
“A Text Book of Obstetrics”, 6th edition, Page No.450-454, 439.
2. Myles,
“A Test Book for Midwives”, 13th edition, Page No.707-723, 764.
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