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A matky tiez nevedu svoje dcery k dojceniu...
Rodicky su odkazane na to co si samy vyhladaju.

Ak najdu Materske centrum s laktacnou poradkynou ako to funguje u nas v Trencine tak maju vyhrane. Ak nenajdu, tak je to tazke, tazke. Myslim ale, ze hlavne zalezi na vychove - ci budu chciet hladat info o dojceni alebo nie.




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 čo      24.08.2017 - 18:13:34 (modif: 24.08.2017 - 18:14:49), level: 1, UP   NEW !!CONTENT CHANGED!!
Mnohé naše matky samé nedostali podporu. Ako deti sme nevideli ženy dojčiť (dodnes si pamätám, ako mama prišla z pôrodnice s mojou o 7 rokov mladšou sestrou a dojčiť chodila vždy do vedľajšej miestnosti - bolo to tabu.)

Výchova s tým má pramálo spoločné - veľa žien chce dojčiť, napriek tomu sa im to nakoniec nepodarí.

Ano _ Podporné skupiny dojčenia sú jedným z faktorov, ktoré môžu pomôcť ženám výrazne uľahčiť pri problémoch s dojčením.

Mothers and families need to be supported for their children to be optimally breastfed. Actions that help protect, promote and support breastfeeding include:

adoption of policies such as the International Labour Organization’s "Maternity Protection Convention 183" and "Recommendation No. 191", which complements "Convention No. 183" by suggesting a longer duration of leave and higher benefits;
adoption of the "International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes" and subsequent relevant World Health Assembly resolutions;
implementation of the "Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding" specified in the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative, including:
skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby immediately after birth and initiation of breastfeeding within the first hour of life;
breastfeeding on demand (that is, as often as the child wants, day and night);
rooming-in (allowing mothers and infants to remain together 24 hours a day);
not giving babies additional food or drink, even water, unless medically necessary;
provision of supportive health services with infant and young child feeding counselling during all contacts with caregivers and young children, such as during antenatal and postnatal care, well-child and sick child visits, and immunization; and
community support, including mother support groups and community-based health promotion and education activities.