Anne sütü ile beslenme Derleme

Süt çocukluğu dönemi beslenmesinde ideal bir besin olan ve olumlu etkileri yaşam boyu devam eden anne sütü ile beslenme her çocuğun en doğal hakkıdır Uygun teknikle sıklıkta ve sürede emzirmek ilk altı ay anne sütü dışında hiçbir sıvı ya da katı besin vermemek ve iki yaşın sonuna kadar ek besinlerle birlikte emzirmeyi sürdürmek ideal beslenmenin temel koşullarıdır Sağlık çalışanının anne sütü ve emzirme konusunda hizmet içi eğitimle bilgi ve deneyim kazanmaları sağlık kurumuna başvuran emzirme dönemindeki tüm annelere emzirme danışmanlığı hizmeti sunmaları ve onları emzirme ile ilgili sorunlarda sağlık kurumuna başvurmaya teşvik etmeleri; emzirme oranlarının artırılmasına önemli katkılar sağlayacaktır Türk Ped Arş 2007; 42 Özel Sayı: 11 5 Anahtar kelimeler: Anne sütü emzirme sütçocuğu
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Breastfeeding Review

Every infant has the right to be fed with breast milk which is the ideal way of infant feeding and has its positive impacts throughout a life time The key stones of ideal infant feeding is to breast feed infants with proper frequency and duration with an appropriate technique and not to introduce fluids including water or any solid foods during the first 6 months of the infancy and to continue breastfeeding until the child is 2 years old with accompanying supplemental nutrition All mothers who admit to health facilities during their lactation periods should be encouraged to breast feed and should be given proper consult about breastfeeding Lactating mothers should also be encouraged to admit to health facilities if they have any difficulties and problems concerning breast feeding Health personel should also be educated about breast milk and breastfeeding by proper educational seminars All of these approaches would be an oppurtunity to increase the rates of breast feeding Turk Arch Ped 2007; 42 Suppl: 11 5 Key words: Breastfeeding human milk infant
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