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Nice helps parents choose nonprescription medications and health products that are safe to take while breastfeeding. 48 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Apr 14, 2022 3 min Worthy Cause: Family Connects Prince George’s Being a new parent can be overwhelming in the best of circumstances. For moms without a solid support system, the transition to... 75 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Nov 17, 2021 3 min Catie’s Birthday Book Drive for Sibley Memorial Hospital’s Special Care Nursery (SCN) Unit According to March of Dimes, roughly 380,000 babies are born prematurely in the United States each year. This means that pre-term births... 122 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Oct 28, 2021 5 min Worthy Cause: Reach Out and Read GNY Promotes Early Literacy in English, Spanish, Bengali, and More! What could be better for a young child than a doctor “prescribing” reading? To increase early exposure to books, the national literacy... 35 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Oct 14, 2021 5 min Worthy Cause: Rainbow Girls Make the World A Better Place It’s easy to think of rainbows as nothing more than a backdrop for our favorite fairy tales, but for a group of young women around the... 95 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Aug 25, 2021 4 min Celebrate Black Breastfeeding Week with Us! During the last week of August every year, families around the globe celebrate Black Breastfeeding Week. In this 9th year of BBW, we are... 90 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Jul 27, 2021 3 min Your Breastfeeding Newsfeed The start of August brings the start of World Breastfeeding Week! Each year, from August 1st–7th, the World Alliance for Breastfeeding... 22 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Mar 31, 2021 2 min Child Life Specialists: A Lifeline for NICU Families March is almost over, but it is never too late to celebrate Child Life Month, four weeks dedicated to acknowledging and appreciating the... 416 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Feb 17, 2021 3 min Celebrate Black History Month by Celebrating Black Mothers! February is Black History Month, and we are celebrating by raising awareness for the breastfeeding groups that advocate and support Black... 251 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Nov 2, 2020 3 min “Mommy, Why Can’t the New Baby Come Home?” Sibling Support in the NICU One out of every ten American babies is born prematurely; that’s about 380,000 babies each year who start... 81 views 2 comments Post not marked as liked Sep 17, 2020 2 min Take the Quiz: Which Baby Mammal Are You? Platypus Media announces the arrival of a new baby... baby mammal, that is! This is How I Grow was released in March. The Spanish... 149 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Jul 30, 2020 2 min Reintroduce Yourself to Paperback Books Celebrating Paperback Book Day! July 30th is National Paperback Book Day! This holiday commemorates the first time that Penguin Books,... 29 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Jul 30, 2020 2 min Your Breastfeeding News Feed World Breastfeeding Week is finally here, and we’ve rounded up some breastfeeding news to celebrate! 15 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Jun 20, 2020 3 min Celebrating Dads from Early Childhood Onwards Happy Father’s Day! Today, we celebrate dads all over the world who play an integral role in family life. Sonora Smart Dodd founded... 25 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Jun 1, 2020 2 min Global Day of Parents 31 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Apr 1, 2020 3 min Worthy Cause for Child Abuse Prevention Month: Alpine County Child Abuse Prevention Council The month of April calls attention to one of the most tragic, widespread problems affecting those dearest to our communities: our... 53 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Mar 15, 2020 4 min Worthy Cause: Heart of Jesus Orphanage and Health and Education for Haiti Founder, Dr. Frank J. Nice Maryland resident Dr. Frank J. Nice is many things: a retired United States Public Health Service Commissioned Officer; a pharmacist; an... 206 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Jan 20, 2020 6 min A Bedsharing Breakthrough New evidence-based protocol for healthcare providers offers guidance on how to help families sleep safely. The majority of healthcare... 106 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Skyler Exploring Primal Connections: Orangutans and Insights on Breastfeeding for World Breastfeeding Week Explore "Mammals Unlocked" this World Breastfeeding Week: What can orangutans’ 7-year nursing reveal about human breastfeeding norms? Ellie Libraries and Librarians Supporting Nursing Families Enjoy this excerpt from an Association of Library Service to Children blog about how important it is for librarians to actively support... Dr. Frank J. Nice Selecting Over-the-Counter Drugs as a Breastfeeding Mother: 5 Tips from a Pharmacist Pharmacist Dr. Frank J. Nice helps parents choose nonprescription medications and health products that are safe to take while breastfeeding. 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This isn’t merely a matter of convenience for orangutans; it’s crucial for their offspring’s survival and development. By imparting essential nutrients and vital jungle life skills, this extended breastfeeding period benefits both mother and child. In stark contrast, human societies often stigmatize breastfeeding beyond infancy. A lack of maternity leave, private places to nurse, and routine separation of mother and baby feed into this problem. Despite dramatic and well-documented health benefits from exclusive breastfeeding, such as enhanced immunity, superior nutrition, and strengthened mother-child bonds, nursing in public or past socially accepted times can still provoke stares and criticism in many places. Breastfeeding stands as a cornerstone of mammalian biology, finely tuned by evolution to secure the health and flourishing of our young. Orangutans showcase this with their prolonged nursing periods, underscoring nature’s blueprint for nurturing offspring through breastfeeding. However, in humans, while most infants receive some breastmilk, exclusive breastfeeding or its continuation often falls short of expectations. The CDC reports that sixty percent of mothers do not breastfeed as long as planned , influenced by factors such as unsupportive work policies, inadequate parental leave, cultural norms, lack of family support, and hospital practices. These statistics highlight the delicate relationship between biology and contemporary taboos in supporting our youngest members. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for aiding mothers and infants on their breastfeeding journey. In the orangutan world, breastfeeding until age seven is the norm. So why do humans often snub this natural practice, subtly discouraging breastfeeding beyond the first year and leading many women to stop before they feel ready? The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) informs us that humans naturally wean between 2 and 7 years of age, with most children stopping between 2 and 4. Regarding breastfeeding beyond this typical range, which aligns more with innate practices, the AAFP emphasizes that extended breastfeeding poses no harm to parents or children. They explain that, in fact, there are numerous benefits associated with it. Exploring these advantages, the World Health Organization emphasizes the critical role of breastfeeding, pointing out its impact on reducing infant mortality, providing essential antibodies, and offering numerous other benefits for mothers and infants alike. Both WHO and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months and continued nursing until the baby is two years old or beyond if desired. According to the CDC Breastfeeding Report Card , in the U.S. today, most (83.2%) newborns start out receiving some breastmilk, but the number falls rapidly. At six months, 55.8% of infants consume some breastmilk, but the percentage drops to 24.9% for babies drinking breastmilk exclusively. It is the rare child in the U.S. who meets the WHO and AAP infant feeding recommendations. World Breastfeeding Week reminds us to celebrate and normalize breastfeeding as a natural part of early childhood. It’s time to support moms so they can breastfeed without judgment. Ultimately, while orangutans exemplify the biological significance of extended breastfeeding, humans frequently wrestle with societal norms that clash with these natural rhythms. It's time to delve into why breastfeeding stigmas remain so persistent and to fully recognize and celebrate its many benefits. Let’s embrace this natural practice with open arms, honoring its diversity and the deep, meaningful connection it nurtures between mother and child! Platypus Media , and their imprint, Science Naturally , offer resources such as Mammals Unlocke d to educate and pioneer conversations and advocacy surrounding breastfeeding. For more information, check out these additional titles below! : Cuddled and Carried For readers age 0-4 Babies Nurse For readers age 4-7 This is How I Grow For readers age 7-10 If My Mom Were a Platypus: Mammal Babies and their Mothers For readers age 8-12 (or 4-8 as a Read-a-Loud) The Breastfeeding Family's Guide to Nonprescription Drugs and Everyday Products For parents and parenting professionals Safe Infant Sleep For parents and parenting professionals Breastfeeding Facts for Fathers For parents and parenting professionals Libraries and Librarians Supporting Nursing Families Enjoy this excerpt from an Association of Library Service to Children blog about how important it is for librarians to actively support breastfeeding parents. Read the full blog here. This month is the 13th annual National Breastfeeding Month! The campaign helps celebrate the many and varying reasons why this act is so important while focusing the conversation on the babies and families in our communities. Librarians can be crucial in creating a welcoming environment of awareness and support for mothers and lactating parents. Our culture can be hostile toward nursing in public, causing new parents to prefer bottle feeding with formula rather than feel naked and exposed while nursing outside the home. When parents do not feel they can feed their babies wherever they are, the result is often that they abandon breastfeeding. Libraries are essential community resources for families – inviting parents to join their children in activities and providing information on pregnancy, birth, and child-rearing. Because libraries are spaces where children and adults learn together, librarians can play an important role in the promotion and protection of breastfeeding/chestfeeding. Providing resources that model the normalcy and naturalness of nursing not only helps support parents, but also helps to grow the next generation of nursing families. How Can Librarians help? The stigmas and obstacles that surround nursing cannot be changed overnight, but librarians can make inroads into changing peoples’ attitudes – both old and young. Making nursing parents feel welcome in the library is a great start, but the best route to lasting change is by helping children see nursing as a normal and routine activity. Parents cannot advocate for nursing alone; community support from librarians, daycare providers, educators, and neighborhood businesses is essential to actively promote and protect it. Selecting Over-the-Counter Drugs as a Breastfeeding Mother: 5 Tips from a Pharmacist If you are a breastfeeding mother, any medication you take could potentially be passed to your infant through breastmilk. Even if the medication is entirely safe for you, there may be harmful consequences for your baby. In fact, there are some very well known, trusted brands and ingredients that are not safe for this very reason. While avoiding certain medications is a familiar concept for someone who has recently gone through a pregnancy, the rules concerning breastfeeding are not so well defined. This isn’t an issue when taking prescription drugs, which must be approved by a professional, but you may find yourself lacking guidance when it comes to over-the-counter (OTC) health products. The OTC products you use can still harm your baby or affect your breastmilk production. So what’s a breastfeeding mom to do? These are basic strategies to follow: 1. Avoid products that do not have enough information. Even herbal remedies or products like caffeinated drinks and acne medication should not be trusted until you know whether they are compatible with breastfeeding. If the information you’re able to find about an OTC product is inconclusive, lacking scientific research, or comes from a dubious source (i.e. is not endorsed by a licensed health professional), it’s best to stay away from it unless your doctor or pharmacist tells you otherwise. See the list of resources at the bottom that can help you find trustworthy information. 2. Use regular-strength products whenever possible, and do not take more than the recommended dose. If the ingredients in the product are safe for breastfeeding, an extra-strength version is not likely to cause severe harm. However, there is no need for your infant (or you) to be exposed to extra amounts of a drug. Terms like “extra strength” or “maximum strength” can cause confusion, and they are sometimes only listed on packaging to make a product sound more effective. So, before using a medication, check if there is a regular-strength or original-strength version. If not, look at similar products or alternative brands, and compare the labels. Choose the product with the lowest amount of the active ingredient, or, depending on the severity of your health needs, choose the lowest amount that you think will treat your symptoms. 3. Avoid long-acting products. This protects your infant from being exposed to a drug for a longer period of time than necessary, especially if side effects or an allergic reaction are possible. Look for products that you can take every 4–6 hours, and avoid ones that say they will last 12 hours or more. Again, you can use your discretion depending on your health needs. For example, if you have severe allergies, it might be worth it to take an allergy product that lasts all day. However, it is best to discuss decisions like this with your doctor and/or pharmacist, and it may be best to test your baby’s reaction by using a short-acting product first. 4. Take products with single active ingredients. It is best to take a medication that has one or two specific ingredients that will treat a particular condition, rather than exposing your breastfeeding infant and yourself to ingredients that you don’t need. Taking medications with only one or two ingredients will also help you avoid accidentally double dosing (for example, you should not take Tylenol along with DayQuil, since DayQuil already contains acetaminophen). 5. Always choose the safest product. This may seem obvious, but it’s worth saying. Read the labels. Do your homework. Research the possible side effects that you or your infant might experience when taking an OTC drug, and make comparisons. A doctor, lactation consultant, or pharmacist can help you if you are unsure. If you talk to health professionals, make sure they know all of your circumstances so they can give you an accurate recommendation. This may feel overwhelming, but giving up on breastfeeding for the purpose of taking a certain medication is not necessary in most instances. There are very few dangerous medications that do not have a suitable alternative. With this in mind, I created a simple, thorough reference guide to OTC products that can help you reach your breastfeeding goals. If you are looking for clear answers to help you choose a safe and effective product for your health needs, I recommend my new book, The Breastfeeding Family’s Guide to Nonprescription Drugs and Everyday Products. This book will help you safely maintain your personal health and minimize any stress, fear, or pain you may be experiencing. That way, you can focus on what’s most important: building a beautiful, lasting bond with your children. Where to find information about whether a product is safe to use while breastfeeding: Dr. Frank J. Nice has practiced as a consultant, lecturer, and author on medications and breastfeeding for over 45 years. He holds advanced degrees in pharmacy administration and public administration and certification in public health pharmacy. He has worked for the U.S. Public Health Service, practiced at the National Institutes of Health, and served as a pharmacist and project manager at the Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Nice has multiple published books and has authored over 50 peer-reviewed articles on the use of prescription medications, over-the-counter products, and herbals during breastfeeding View All
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