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A collection of insightful and valuable articles on breastmilk, colostrum, breastfeeding, milk banking, breast milk donation and lots more.
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Breast Milk - The First Vaccine
Breast milk has long been hailed as liquid gold and an invaluable resource for newborns. Modern research has uncovered that this natural source of nourishment offers much more than just nutrition. Breast milk acts as a protective shield and can be likened to a baby’s very first vaccine. But what exactly makes breast milk so unique in this regard?
Breastfeeding - A Win For Health, Sustainability, and Economics
Breastfeeding has long been celebrated for its health benefits, but its broader significance for environmental sustainability and economic value is just beginning to emerge. Two groundbreaking resources—the Mothers’ Milk Tool and the Green Feeding Tool—now quantify the economic and environmental costs of not breastfeeding, shedding light on the multifaceted value of human milk.
Anue Pipette Kit - Revolutionising Colostrum Collection
Collection of colostrum before birth is encouraged by healthcare professionals and doctors worldwide, and it's a very hot topic right now. Many hospitals currently use a spoon to collect colostrum, which is then poured into a measuring cup. Others use syringes with blunt ends. These solutions are cumbersome – it’s time to replace the spoon with the Anue Pipette Kit.
Why Breast Milk?
Breast milk has long been recognized as the best option for infant nutrition, but new research and insights show that its significance extends far beyond just nourishment.
Breastfeeding Grief
Breastfeeding grief is a grief experienced by many mothers when they stop breastfeeding, or are unable to breastfeed their little one
What Is Colostrum?
Colostrum is the first form of breastmilk that is released by the mammary glands after giving birth. The colostrum can be collected even before the infant is born, as the production of colostrum starts ahead of birth. Colostrum drops are rich in nutrients. They contain immune substances that strengthens the infants immune system - which can help prevent infections. The milk is high in protein and low in fat and sugar. It's filled with white blood cells that produce antibodies. Colostrum contributes to the maturation of the infants intestine
Why Become A Breast Milk Donor?
Breast milk is especially important for sick children or premature infants. The breast milk contains important nutrients and immune substances that can protect the child against infections. It can also develop and mature the immune system and the central nervous system. Due to various reasons, some mothers are unable to offer their own breast milk to their children - these children can be dependent on donor milk for a shorter or longer period of time to get the help they need.
What Is A Milk Bank?
A human milk bank collects breast milk donations from mothers who produce more milk than their babies need. They pasteurize and appropriately store the donor milk in medical freezers, and provides it to infants born prematurely or with very low birth weight (or other reasons) in neonatal intensive care units upon request. You can look at a milk bank as an advanced kitchen, and it is often a part of the neonatal intensive care unit in hospitals. The milk banks recruits donors, do follow-ups, and deliver equipment to donors.