Puducherry
Gets Its First Mother’s Milk Bank-‘ATM’
Students at Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical
Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry, decided to set up human milk banks
dispensing human breast milk. The bank named ATM kicked-off its service last
week with an aim to nourish and save premature babies born at the institute.
The milk bank is all set to guide and advice and offer counselling to new
mothers on breastfeeding as well. ATM stands for Amudham Thaippal Maiyam, Amudham means nectar
in Tamil, Thaippal stands for breastfeeding and Maiyam means centre or an
institute.
According
to Mr. Subhash Chandra Parija, Director, JIPMER, close to 1,500 babies are born
in JIPMER every month, with about 30% of them born either before term or with a
low birth weight. This is an attempt to take care of such babies who need
additional care and nourishment. "Mother's milk is extremely important for
the newborn. There are many instances where the newborn is not able to get milk
from the mother. When the mother suffers from lactating issues, postpartum
illness or ailments like HIV, Hepatitis C or B, or fungal nipple infection, the
baby suffers for the lack of human milk. The machines are set up with the aim
to serve such infants," noted Mr. Parija.
All
healthy lactating mothers with healthy babies, who are voluntarily willing to
give their extra breast milk for other babies without compromising the
nutritional needs of their own baby, can donate milk. The donors can include
mothers attending baby clinics, mothers whose babies are in neonatal intensive
care units, those who have lost their babies, but are willing to donate their
milk, or lactating working staff in the hospital, and motivated mothers from
the community. A donor using illegal drugs, tobacco products, alcohol or HIV
positive cannot donate milk. The procured milk is pasteurised at 63.5 degree C
for 35 minutes followed by other processes as per the Pasteurized Human Donor
Milk (PHDM) guidelines. The milk supply could vary anywhere between 200 to 400
ml per donor. Such banks must be set up in all NICU facilities considering the
complications associated with formula feeding of underweight and tiny preterm
babies who cannot be breastfed till they are six months old. "If mother's
milk is unavailable or insufficient, the next option is to use pasteurized
donor human milk," Mr. Parija added.
Source: www.medindia.net
21.07.2016
Definition of
Birthday by Dr.Kalam : “The only day in your life …Your mother smiled
when you cried”
No comments:
Post a Comment