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Henry and Stark County Health Department WIC staff: (from left to right) Ina Kuster, Breastfeeding Support Counselor  and Darlene Stevens, WIC Nutritionist display special breastfeeding promotion and awareness posters and displays.  The Health Department is celebrating National Breastfeeding Awareness Week, August 1-7, 2016.

"HEALTH DEPARTMENT NOTES NATIONAL BREASTFEEDING AWARENESS WEEK, AUGUST 1-7!"

 

 

 

     The WIC and Casemanagement programs of the Henry and Stark County Health Departments announce that August 1-7 has been proclaimed World Breastfeeding Week (WBW) and August has been proclaimed Breastfeeding Month.  The theme for the 2016 Annual WBW celebration, honored by more than 120 countries worldwide, is "Breastfeeding Key to Sustainable Development."    This year's theme focuses on the importance of nutrition, environment, society, work, and health and well-being for both mother and child.

 

     Ina Kuster, Breastfeeding Support Counselor with the Health Department, notes, "Benefits of breastfeeding are numerous, well known and research based.  Babies who are breastfed are protected against respiratory and ear infections, asthma, allergies, childhood cancer, and obesity.  Mothers who breastfeed have a decreased risk of breast and ovarian cancers, diabetes, hypertension and heart disease."

 

     In accordance with World Breastfeeding Week and Month, the Department WIC (Women, Infants and Children's Supplemental Food Program) and Casemanagement staff notes that throughout Illinois, local WIC agencies work within their communities to get mothers and babies off to a good start with breastfeeding.  Continuing the education and counseling moms receive prenatally, WIC agencies work with area hospitals, healthcare providers, and local La Leche League Chapters to provide seamless support as moms come home from the hospital and transition back to work and school.  In addition, through the statewide Breastfeeding Peer Counselor program, moms receive one-on-one support from experienced breastfeeding moms. 

 

     Adds Kuster, "What people have to remember is that there are so many benefits to breastfeeding.  Even if new mothers are able to do it for only a short time, a baby's immune system can benefit from breast milk.  There are many other benefits of breast milk for a mother, her baby, and others:    

          

BENEFITS FOR BABY:

 

* Breast milk is the most complete form of nutrition for infants.  A mother's milk has just the right amount of fat, sugar, water, and protein that is needed for a baby's growth and development.  Babies find it easier to digest breast milk than they do formula.

* Premature babies do better when breastfed compared to premature babies who are fed formula.

* Breastfed babies score slightly higher on IQ tests, especially babies who were born prematurely.

 

BENEFITS FOR MOM:

 

* Nursing uses up extra calories, making it easier to lose the pounds of pregnancy.  It also helps the uterus to get back to its original size and lessens any bleeding a woman may have after giving birth.

* Breastfeeding lowers the risk of breast and ovarian cancers, and possibly the risk of hip fractures and osteoporosis after menopause.

* Breastfeeding makes your life easier.  It saves time and money.  You do not have to purchase, measure, and mix formula.  There are no bottles to warm in the middle of the night!

* Breastfeeding can help a mother to bond with her baby.  Physical contact is important to newborns and can help them feel more secure, warm and comforted.

 

     For more information on breastfeeding and talk to a Certified Lactation Counselor call the Health Departments at (309) 852-5272 or visit our website at www.henrystarkhealth.com or find us on Facebook at Henry and Stark County Health Departments or Follow Us On Twitter.    


 

"LA LECHE ANNOUNCES AUGUST MEETING"

 

    The La Leche League of Henry and Stark Counties' reminds area residents that their next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, August 10th at 7:00pm at OSF St. Luke Medical Center, Kewanee.  "Early Days of Breastfeeding" will be the evening's program.

 

    Are you a new or expectant mother planning to breastfeed?  Then you will want the information and encouragement that La Leche League provides. Leaders are experienced breastfeeding mothers, accredited by La Leche League International.  Whether you are pregnant or already nursing, La Leche has something for you - tips and techniques shared by mothers who have enjoyed a successful breastfeeding relationship.

 

    Malissa Campbell, La Leche Counselor, notes "We welcome new mothers, pregnant women and babies and children at our meetings."

 

    Services available through La Leche include monthly informational meetings, lending library, and phone help for breastfeeding problems or questions. 

 

    Please join La Leche on Wednesday, August 10th for "Early Days of Breastfeeding.”  Remember all mothers and their babies are welcome.  For more information call Malissa at (309) 927-3027.


 

 

"HEALTH DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES JULY MEETING  OF THE “BREASTFEEDING CAFE” BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP IN GENESEO"

 

    The WIC Staff of the Henry and Stark Counties' announces the July meeting of the Breastfeeding Support Group, the "Breastfeeding Café."  The group's meeting will be held Tuesday, July 26th from 10:00am-11:00am in the Boardroom of the Geneseo Public Library, 805 N. Chicago Street, Geneseo.

 

    Ina Kuster, Breastfeeding Peer Counselor with the Henry and Stark County Health Department notes, "All new or expectant mothers are invited and encouraged to attend.  Meetings will feature the latest Breastfeeding information and techniques and insight and support from experienced leaders. Whether you are pregnant or already nursing, the Breastfeeding Café’can help you to a successful breastfeeding relationship with your infant.

 

     In addition, each meeting will feature a meet and greet session, and door prizes will be given away at each monthly meeting.

 

    Kuster notes "We welcome new mothers, pregnant women, fathers and other support or family members, babies and children at our meetings."

  

     Please join the Breastfeeding Café on Tuesday, July 26th from 10:00am-11:00am at the Geneseo Public Library.  Remember all mothers and their babies are welcome and attendance is free.  For more information call the Health Department at (309 852-5272 or 792-4011 or visit our website at www.henrystarkhealth.com or you can always find us on Facebook at Henry and Stark County Health Departments or Follow Us on Twitter.

 

     The Breastfeeding Café’is brought to you by the Henry and Stark County Health Department, Hammond-Henry Hospital, and the La Leche League of Henry County.


 
 
 

"HEALTH DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES MARCH MEETING OF THE“CAFE AND LATTE CLUB” BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP IN GENESEO"

 

    The WIC Staff of the Henry and Stark Counties' announces the January meeting of the Breastfeeding Support Group, the "Cafe' and Latte Club."  The group's meeting will be held Tuesday, March 22nd from 10:00am-11:00am in the Boardroom of the Geneseo Public Library, 805 N. Chicago Street, Geneseo.

 

     Michele Beckstrom, RN, CLC of the Henry and Stark County Health Department notes, "All new or expectant mothers are invited and encouraged to attend.  Meetings will feature the latest Breastfeeding information and techniques and insight and support from experienced leaders. Whether you are pregnant or already nursing, the Cafe' and Latte Club can help you to a successful breastfeeding relationship with your infant.

 

     In addition, each meeting will feature a meet and greet session, and door prizes will be given away at each monthly meeting.

 

     Beckstrom, notes "We welcome new mothers, pregnant women, fathers and other support or family members, babies and children at our meetings."

  

     Please join the Cafe' and Latte Club on Tuesday, March 22nd from 10:00am-11:00am at the Geneseo Public Library.  Remember all mothers and their babies are welcome and attendance is free.  For more information call the Health Department at (309 852-5272 or 792-4011 or visit our website at www.henrystarkhealth.org or you can always find us on Facebook at Henry and Stark County Health Departments or Follow Us on Twitter.

 

     The Cafe' and Latte Club is brought to you by the Henry and Stark County Health Department, Hammond-Henry Hospital, and the La Leche League of Henry County.


 
 
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