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Aug 27

HSHS St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital Reminds Mothers About The Benefits Of Breastfeeding – Samantha Laturno

Effingham, IL -(Effingham Radio)-With August being National Breastfeeding Month, HSHSSt. Anthonys Memorial Hospitalis reminding new and expectant mothers about the importance of breastfeeding, even in this time of coronavirus (COVID-19).

The World Health Organization (WHO) says that breastfeeding is supposed to work almost like a newborns first vaccine, providing vital antibodies and an immunity boost through the mothers milk. According the U.S. Surgeon General, 75% of mothers breastfeed their newborns, but the number of infants who are still breastfed exclusively drops to 13% by the time they are six months old. Studies show that babies who are not breastfed exclusively for the first six months are more likely to develop allergies, childhood obesity, colds, flus, ear infections and more.

Breastfeeding and COVID-19

Mothers understandably may have concerns about breastfeeding in this time of COVID-19. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), while we cant be certain at this time whether mothers with COVID-19 can transmit the virus via breast milk, the limited data available suggest this is not likely. The CDC recommends that whether and how to start or continue breastfeeding should be determined by the mother in coordination with her family and health care providers.

If you are breastfeeding and have symptoms of or confirmed COVID-19, the CDC recommends taking the following steps to avoid spreading the virus to your baby:

The WHO agrees with the CDC that following infection prevention and control measures is essential to prevent contact transmission between COVID-19 suspected or confirmed mothers and their newborns and young infants. In a recentscientific brief, the WHO recommends that mothers with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 should be encouraged to initiate or continue to breastfeed. Their study outlines that the risk of COVID-19 infection is low in infants, the infection is typically mild or asymptomatic, while the consequences of not breastfeeding and separation between mother and child can be significant. Per their study, at this point it appears that COVID-19 in infants and children represents a much lower threat to survival and health than other infections that breastfeeding is protective against.The WHO also recommends thata mother with confirmed COVID-19 should be counseled to take precautions to avoid spreading the virus to her infant, including handwashing and wearing a cloth face covering.

Whether breastfeeding by the breast or pumping breast milk, breastfeeding is so important to an infant by providing protection against many illnesses, while also encouraging bonding between mother and baby, said Ashley Davis, RN, certified lactation consultant (CLC) and nurse navigator. If mothers are concerned about COVID but still want to breastfeed, we encourage them to follow the CDC guidelines to wash their hands and wear a mask while their baby is breastfeeding but want them to know it is very safe.

Breastfeeding Benefits

The normal and natural food for a newborn baby is breast milk. Their need for breast milk continues as they grow. The following are a few benefits of breastfeeding:

Breastfeeding SupportFor mothers needing additional support to be successful in their breastfeeding journey, HSHS St. Anthonys Womens Wellness Center has a lactation consultant to answer your questions or concerns. For more information, call 217-347-1638.

For more information about breastfeeding, please visithttp://www.cdc.gov/breastfeeding/.

About Hospital Sisters Health System

Hospital Sisters Health Systems (HSHS) mission is to reveal and embody Christs healing love for all people through our high quality, Franciscan health care ministry. HSHS provides state-of-the-art health care to our patients and is dedicated to serving all people, especially the most vulnerable, at each of our 15 Local Systems and physician practices in Illinois (Breese, Decatur, Effingham, Greenville, Highland, Litchfield, OFallon, Shelbyville, and Springfield) and Wisconsin (Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Oconto Falls, Sheboygan, and two in Green Bay). HSHS is sponsored by Hospital Sisters Ministries, andHospital Sisters of St. Francisis the founding institute. For more information about HSHS, visitwww.hshs.org. For more information about Hospital Sisters of St. Francis, visitwww.hospitalsisters.org.

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