Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta breastfeeding and drugs. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta breastfeeding and drugs. Mostrar todas las entradas

1/25/2016

Nine million searches in e-lactancia.org in 2015. Discover how many by country

In 2015 APILAM´s e-health project e-lactancia.org received more than nine million searches on the compatibility of breastfeeding with medicines, illnesses, plants and medical procedures. 

 Three million more searches than in 2014, carried out by more than 1.5 million people from 184 countries. 

In this infographic we have prepared you can find the number of searches made by country!


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We require funding in order to continue our research and dissemination. You can collaborate with the project by donating to e-lactancia.org

1/10/2016

Happy new year, happy breastfeeding


APILAM wishes you a very happy new year full of successful, happy and informed breastfeeding with the silk-screen print “Midnight feeding” by the Inuit artist Mary Okheena.

“Midnight feeding”(1991) forms part of the Telasmos museum collection, one of APILAM’s projects which seeks to collect everything which represents or is related to breastfeeding: stamps, coins, paintings, sculptures, advertizing, health pamphlets, posters, photos…

In 2015 the APILAM team updated 229 products  in e-lactancia.org, APILAM’s e-health project on the compatibility of breastfeeding with medical procedures, medicines and other products, and participated in more than 40 conferences, congresses, workshops and courses about breastfeeding for health and non-health professionals, and for mothers and fathers.

In 2015 the e-lactancia.org website received  more than 9 million consultations carried out by more than a million and half individuals.

In addition, APILAM’s pediatricians have answered via email an average of ten daily personalized consultations on the compatibility of breastfeeding with plants, diseases, medicines and other products.

In 2016 APILAM will continue to update the e-lactancia.org website, disseminating information about the goodness and beauty of breastfeeding, as well as seeking funding to ensure that our project to promote, protect and raise awareness on breastfeeding is sustainable on a long term basis.

Happy new year, happy breastfeeding and many thanks to all the individuals, associations and institutions who have supported APILAM’s project with their backing and donations.

Dr. José María Paricio Talayero

President of APILAM

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We require funding in order to continue our research and dissemination. You can collaborate with the project by donating to e-lactancia.org



11/08/2015

150 updates in e-lactancia from January to October 2015

Over the last ten months, pediatricians from APILAM have been updating and revising e-lactancia.org regarding the compatibility of breastfeeding with 150 medical procedures, drugs, herbs, and other products.

Mastitis, ginseng, breast enlargement and reduction, cannabis, X- rays, rosehip oil, camphor, venlafaxine, folic acid and bone marrow donation are among the 150 entries which have been updated or added between January and October 2015 in e-lactancia.org.
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We need funds to continue researching and reporting the benefits and beauty of breastfeeding. You can collaborate with the project by donating to e-lactancia.org

2/04/2015

e-lactancia on your smartphone’s home screen

Many of you have asked for an e-lactancia app for your smartphone. We are delighted to tell you that we are working on it.

In the meantime, as an appetizer, this post will explain how to put an icon on your smartphone screen with direct access to e-lactancia as shown in this image

Icons to access e-lactancia

This can be achieved via different web browsers available for iPhone, iPad, Android and Windows Phone. The following simple steps explain how to do it:


With Google Chrome:



1. Enter the e-lactancia.org address into the browser’s address bar
2. Press the icon with three dots situated in the upper right corner
3. Select the option "Add to home screen" 
4. Enter a title (the text which will appear below the icon) and press “add”.






With Mozilla Firefox:
1. Enter the e-lactancia.org address into the browser’s address bar
2. Press the button with three verticle dots at the top right
3. Select the option “Pages”
4. In the new menu, select the option “Add to home screen”
5. Firefox will automatically add an icon to your screen.

                                                                  


With Opera Mini:

1. Enter the e-lactancia.org address into the browser’s address bar
2. Press the little star on the right of the address bar 3. In the drop down menu, select the option "Add to home screen"









Notes:
The icon which is created won’t have the beautiful e-lactancia logo :-(
The option to create direct access only works with Opera MINI. The Opera browser (the normal one, not the mini version) does not support this option at the moment.


With Safari:
1. Enter the e-lactancia.org address into the browser’s address bar
2. Press the Share button in the upper right (a little box with an arrow pointing upwards).
3. Choose the option "add direct access to home screen”
4. Enter a title (the text which will appear below the icon) and press “add”.

Note: Safari, the default browser for iPad and iPhone will create an icon featuring a “photo” of the website, instead of using our beautiful logo :-(


We hope that this brief guide will be useful and will allow you to access information in e-lactancia more easily from your mobile phones.

Written by Javier Vicente, developer of e-lactancia.org in APILAM
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We require funding in order to continue researching and disseminating information. You can help e-lactancia.org by making a donation



1/29/2013

Breastfeeding in the world today


It is the first child of Louise and Peter. Finally the longed day came and the little Damian is healthy and strong. His parents did their part to make a quiet delivery, but mostly without intervention, to allow nature to fulfill his part. They had read that if you put sera, epidural anesthesia and stuff, your project could go to ruin and the risk of ending in cesarean was higher. Then, breastfeeding may be difficult, it could be more difficult for the child to attach to the breast and milk production would be lower. But this time they were lucky and this did not happen.


In recent decades, the modern vision of a world with incredible technological advances has been minimizing the traditional concept of a natural diet as the basis for maintaining good health. In our environment, some have called for a return to the Mediterranean diet, for some now in decline.

With regard to infant feeding, we often hear that breastfeeding is best, regardless that this statement implies the tacit acceptance that the other option or artificial feeding, is worse. Medical societies have kept ambiguous positions on the matter. Forums are full of complaints from parents by the contradictions in which we doctors incur and the ease with which we prescribe infant formula at the slightest difficulty when it comes to breastfeeding. In our defense we say that we passed through the halls of medicine reiving no training at all on breastfeeding.

This situation, however, may change after the publication by the American Academy of Pediatrics, something like the summit of pediatric knowledge and respected by pediatricians all over the world, a declaration which recognizes breastfeeding as the gold standard child nutrition. This statement marks a milestone, because for the first time is the result of consensus of all the committees of specialties dependent on the Academy and recognizes the importance of breastfeeding from the point of view of public health for the bad consequences for child health in developed and developing countries when children are fed with infant formula.


This initiative was the result of a comprehensive assessment of the available scientific evidence. The Spanish Mediterranean region of Marina Alta is honored to have contributed to a study published in the journal Pediatrics in 2006, conducted by Dr. Paricio Talayero of Pediatrics Service from the old hospital of La Pedrera, which showed among other things, that the risk of hospitalization due to infection was 7 times higher among non-breastfed children compared with those who were breastfed for 1 year.

Why then do we often opt for the worst? The current recommendation is exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months and then continue it with complementary foods until the child is weaned itself. In practice we see that most children start weaning early, many receive aid from maternity milks and more than 70% longer breastfed at 4 months of life. Multiple causes affect this result, but by far the most important is the absence of a value system in society that foster and provide support to the mother who wants to breastfeed. There are many missed opportunities both in health and social fields, in which breastfeeding is lost for the lack of support or adequate advice.

Aware of these shortcomings, there are groups of professionals interested in remedying this situation. The LM Committee of the Spanish Association of Pediatrics, support groups led by midwives, nurses and related professionals working to promote breastfeeding. A few months ago APILAM was created by a group of professionals from various disciplines, as a non-profit association for the support, promotion and research of breastfeeding. It is responsible for managing the page on medications and breastfeeding www.e-lactancia.org,  highly valued for years by providing free information on breastfeeding support over 1,600 pharmaceuticals, natural and diseases and will provide training courses for professionals and support groups on breastfeeding.

A few weeks ago in Madrid delegations from several countries met to discuss the issue of early abandonment of breastfeeding to develop an agenda with strategies for each country. In the case of Spain was reflected in several surveys the little information of the population and lack of commitment of the professionals. The result was the commitment request to the Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality for the creation of a National Breastfeeding Committee to coordinate in the Autonomous Community the training and promotion, granting of benefits to companies that create spaces and facilities for working mothers who want to breastfeed their children and include in their advertising messages to improve the image of breastfeeding in public places and, of course, the inclusion of theoretical an practical contents about breastfeeding in the training of medical and health professionals.

Returning to the story of the son of Louise and Peter, their fate was huge because they found a support group in their community run by a very enterprising midwife who led them and knew to remove the doubts that were appearing in the course of the breastfeeding of little Damian.

Author: Leonardo Landa Rivera - Pediatrician. APILAM member. Member of Breastfeeding Committee of the Spanish Association of Pediatrics.
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