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Why Breastfeeding is important to be protected? Haryana State Orientation Workshop on IMS Act 20 March 2009 Dr. Arun Gupta MD FIAP National Coordinator BPNI
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Life begins here ….
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Overview Bit of history.. 1950s to 1970s… Relevant science… How health system was corrupted Some examples of current practice What can be done by the State?
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Decline of breastfeeding 1975-1985 BNS Walia documented a huge decline in chandigarh 3 NFHS studies have not shown any increase in exclusive breastfeeding rather gone down.
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“ Misguided propaganda on infant feeding should be punished as the most criminal form of sedition, as that those deaths should be regarded as murder” Dr. Cicely Williams “Milk and murder”(1939)
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1960s Derick Jelliffe coined a tern “commerciogenic malnutrition”
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Nestle faced a Trial 1974 War on Want
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Oxytocin Reflex For milk ejection 3/3
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Helping and Hindering the Oxytocin Reflex For milk ejection 3/4
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Prolactin Reflex Secretion continues AFTER feed to produce NEXT feed To increase milk productions 3/2
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1970s A US baby food company offered free architecture support to hospitals and separated babies from mothers, Nurseries came up as a fashion
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Decline of breastfeeding 1975-1985 Prof BNS Walia documented decline from 75 to 25% in Chandigarh population
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A local story of 1983 17 hospitals of Jalandhar were found to be under the influence of free supplies.
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Mind set of an artist
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A Pakistani mother feeding twins, 1980s
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Use of Milk Nurses
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“poop-cee” from India in 1984
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1980s.. Campaign..
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On Formula in 1983
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1984
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1984..Amulspray
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1987, 89…
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1989 Emphasis grew on complementary foods
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Internal demonstration in Manila 1989
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2000..work
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2000 work …
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2000…
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Amendment Act 2003 Included all baby foods for children up to 2 years Strengthened the health workers section
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Formula disasters, Lets speak about it ! More diarrhea More infant deaths More diabetes More obesity
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Benefits Update on Evidence 11.6% reduction in infant mortality with 99% “breastfeeding promotion” 19.6% reduction in stunting with 99% “complementary feeding promotion” Better brain development Less obesity, hypertension, diabetes type 2, and cardiac disease
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2009 Advertisement in Indian Express
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Do we want this..?
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Life begins here ….
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Counselling session
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Actions : What can we do Establish breastfeeding support systems Ban sponsorships Enquiry into health facility for use of formula Check chemist shops for promotion and incentives Regular check, and ban all advertisements and promotion of feeding bottles and baby foods District information system Empower People to monitor the Act !
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Thanks ! http://www.onemillioncampaign.org
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