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Breast-Feeding UpdateBy G. Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN The percentage of mothers who breast-feed has been declining in the last decade from a high of 62 percent in 1982 to a current level of just over 50 percent.1 This is a disturbing trend, especially when one considers how beneficial human milk is for infants.One clue for this decline may come from an article in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine earlier this year, where the authors gave a questionnaire to doctors and support staff in the pediatric wing of an academic training center. Only 14 percent of the doctors felt confident managing breast-feeding problems. The staff missed 47 percent of the questions on breast-feeding.2 The benefits of breast-feeding to both mother and child keep making the news. A few of the latest discoveries include:
Good news for women into physical fitness shows that aerobic exercise at four to five times per week for 45 minutes each session beginning six to eight weeks after delivery had no adverse effects on breast-feeding.8 The federal government has set a goal of having 75 percent of mothers in the United States breast-feeding by the year 2000. I hope they make it. References
G. Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN Brea, California Click here for more information about G. Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN.
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