Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Human Breast Milk Essay -- Health, Human Milk
Introduction   Human breast milk is uniquely suited to our biologic needs and remains the best source of nutrition for the human infant (Kunz et al , 1999).   It provides the necessary support for the developing immune system (Goldman et al., 1994 ; Garofalo and Goldman, 1999). The powerful anti-infective qualities of breast milk are measured by decreased infant mortality in developing countries where exclusive breastfeeding is the norm (Scariati et al, 1997 ; Ball and Wright, 1999).  The human breast milk is composed of about 6% carbohydrates, about 4% fats, about 1% proteins and about 89% water. The composition of human milk is very different than artificial milk or "formula". Most artificial breast milk products use bovine milk as a substrate. The latter has more  proteins and less  lactose  when compared to human milk (Kunz, et al ,1999). Lactose levels correlate well with brain size across species. Given their large brain size, it is not surprising that humans have a higher concentration of lactose in their milk than any other species (Newton, 2004).  From the Islamic religion point of view, although it is recommended to prolong adequate lactation for  up to two years,   Prophet Mohamed pointed   that the milk of the  pregnant women is harmful for the infants and strongly advised  that pregnant mothers  should never  breastfeed  their infants.  The aim of this study was   to compare milk composition in lactating pregnant and lactating non-pregnant mothers in order  to know to what extent could pregnancy affect milk composition, and how this could be reflected on both child development and health.    Subjects and Methods  I- Subjects  This   study was carried out on 64 urban healthy lactating females  attending  the Outpatient...              ...urs in the cerebrum and 60% of this tissue is lipid (Newton, 2004).  Stopping breastfeeding  , should pregnancy occurs,  to avoid its adverse effect on  the nursed infants may expose them  to many hazards as gastroenteritis and malnutritional diseases. And so , it is our responsibility to strongly advice against pregnancy during lactation so that the newly born receives the best nutritional support to ensure its full physical and  neurological development.   This is what exactly recommended by the  Islamic religion to prolong adequate lactation, up to two years, to face infant's requirements and at the same time to avoid pregnancy on top of lactation with its bad effects on both the nursed infant and the fetus. It is hoped that further works will be done to study the effect of pregnancy on other milk constituents that could also possibly affect the nursed infant.                           
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