Breast Milk Ensures Children’s Survival-Part I

December 11th, 2006 by nellyesya

This is a story how  a mother nurses two children, including 4-year-old, over nine days By DAN CHILDS, ABC News Medical Unit

Dec. 5, 2006 — Trapped miles from civilization in a snowbound car in subfreezing temperatures, Kati Kim had to ensure that her children survived until search parties rescued them.

Nine days later, the helicopters came.

Remarkably, Kim’s daughters, 4-year-old Penelope and 7-month-old Sabine, were reported to be in good condition after the ordeal.

The key to this fortunate ending may have been the fact that Kim breast-fed both of them to keep them alive amid the harsh conditions once no other food was available.

Experts say the episode suggests how mother’s milk, in a disastrous pinch, can make the difference in whether a child survives.

"The fact that Kati Kim was able to breast-feed both of her children for the amount of time that they were stranded most likely was lifesaving for them," says Dr. Sheela Geraghty, assistant professor of pediatrics and medical director at the Center for Breastfeeding Medicine at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati.

"Breast milk not only provides the calories needed to sustain life, it also helps prevents dehydration," Geraghty says.

"I’m really, really grateful that the mother had breast milk available for the baby, as well as for her other child," says Judy Hopkinson, assistant professor at the USDA/ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.

"This is a remarkable fluid in many ways. There is nothing better you can give a child in a disaster than breast milk."

"Lucky for these children that mom was breast-feeding," says Kathy McCoy, a lactation consultant at Clarian Health Partners Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. "No one ever expects disaster to happen, but when it does, breast milk is truly a lifesaver."

MOTHER’S MILK

November 22nd, 2006 by nellyesya

As of today my beloved Nurin Aisyah, 9 month old enjoy her most nutritional food from my milk. I never tot that I can stay this long. So do other people. People all around me giving weird look when I breastfeeding my baby in public. It quite disappointed coz people is not educated enough about breastfeeding. Sometimes there are suara² sumbang asking why I need to breastfeed my baby. Coz for them formula milk is much easier to handle. It may be easy for them but not for me. There do not know how much easier I am not giving my baby formula. I do not need to wait for hot water to boil when ever my baby crying for hunger. The most important thing is I do not need to wake up late at night to make susu for my baby. All I have to do is just breastfeed her in baring position then I can continue my sleeping. Hah…easy. Alhamdulillah with courage and support from my husband I manage to go through everything.

Some people said I to obsess about thins thing. Yes I am. Why? Here I share the info. Thanks to Lin for sending this good web page.

It is mother’s milk is a matchless compound created by Allah to meet the baby’s nutritional needs and protect it against possible infections. The balance of the nutriments in mother’s milk is at ideal levels and the milk is in the ideal form especially for the baby’s immature body. At the same time, the mother’s milk is also very rich in nutrients, which accelerate the growth of brain cells and the development of the nervous system. Artificial baby foods prepared with present-day technology cannot replace this miraculous food.

The list of advantages to the baby provided by mother’s milk is being added to every day. Research has shown that babies who are fed mother’s milk are particularly protected against infections concerning the respiratory and digestive systems. That is because the antibodies in mother’s milk provide a direct defence against infection. Other anti-infection properties of mother’s milk are that it provides a hospitable environment for “good” bacteria called “normal flora” thus constituting a barrier to harmful bacteria, viruses and parasites. Furthermore, it has also been established that there are factors in mother’s milk, which arrange the immune system against infectious diseases and allow it to function properly.

Since the mother’s milk has been specially designed, it is the most easily digestible food for babies. Despite being nutritionally very rich, it is easily digested by the baby’s sensitive digestive system. Since the baby thus expends less energy on digestion, it is able to use that energy for other bodily functions, growth and organ development.

The milk of mothers who have had premature babies contains higher levels of fat, protein, sodium, chloride and iron to meet the baby’s needs. Indeed, it has been established that the functions of the eye develop better in premature babies fed on mother’s milk and that they perform better in intelligence tests. In addition, they also have a great many other advantages.
One of the ways in which mother’s milk is important to the development of the new-born baby is the fact that it contains omega-3 oil alpha linoleic acids. As well as being an important compound for the human brain and retina, it is also of great importance from the point of view of new-born babies. Omega-3 is of particular importance throughout pregnancy and the early stages of babyhood if the brain and nerves are to develop normally. Scientists particularly emphasise the importance of mother’s milk as a natural and perfect store of omega-3.

Furthermore, research by Bristol University scientists revealed that among the long-term benefits of mother’s milk are its positive effect on blood pressure, thanks to which the risk of heart attack is reduced. The research team concluded that the protective nature of mother’s milk stems from its nutritional content. According to the results of the research, published in the medical journal Circulation, babies fed on mother’s milk are less likely to develop heart disease. It has been revealed that the presence in mother’s milk of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids-these prevent hardening of the arteries-along with the fact that babies fed on mother’s milk consume less sodium-this is closely linked to blood pressure-and do not, as a result, gain excessive amounts of weight are among the ways that mother’s milk benefits the heart.

In addition, a team led by Dr. Lisa Martin, of the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Centre in the USA, found high levels of the protein hormone known as adiponectin in mother’s milk. High blood levels of adiponectin are associated with a reduced risk of heart attack. Low levels of adiponectin are found in people who are obese and who are at increased risk of a heart attack. It was therefore established that the risk of obesity in babies fed on mother’s milk declined in relation to this hormone. Furthermore, they also discovered the presence of another hormone called leptin in the mother’s milk which has a central role in fat metabolism. Leptin is believed to be a signal to the brain that there is fat on the body. According to Dr. Martin’s announcement, therefore, these hormones absorbed in babyhood through mother’s milk reduce the risk of such illnesses as obesity, type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance, and coronary artery disease.

Facts about “The Freshest Food”

The facts about the mother’s milk are not restricted to these. The contribution it makes to the baby’s health alters according to the phases the baby undergoes and whichever foodstuff is required at a particular stage, the contents of the milk change to meet those very specific needs. Mother’s milk, ready at all times and at the ideal temperature, plays a major role in brain development because of the sugar and fat it contains. In addition, elements such as calcium in it play a large role in the development of the baby’s bones.
Although it is called milk, this miraculous compound actually consists mostly of water. This is a most important feature because in addition to food, babies also need liquid in the form of water. Full hygiene may not be established in water or foodstuffs other than mother’s milk. Yet mother’s milk-90% water no less-, meets the baby’s water needs in the most hygienic manner.

Mother’s Milk and Intelligence

Scientific research shows that the cognitive development in breast-fed babies is greater than that in other babies. A comparative analysis of breast-fed babies and formula-fed babies by James W. Anderson-an expert from the University of Kentucky-established that the IQs of babies fed on mother’s milk were 5 points higher than those of other babies. As a result of this study, it was determined that intelligence is benefited by mother’s milk for up to 6 months and that children who are breast-fed for less than 8 weeks show no IQ benefit.

Does Mother’s Milk Combat Cancer?

As a result of all the research performed, it is proven that mother’s milk, on which hundreds of papers have been published, protects babies against cancer. This, despite the fact that the mechanism is not yet fully understood. When a protein from the mother’s milk killed off tumour cells which had been grown in laboratories without damaging any healthy cells, researchers stated that a great potential has emerged. Catharina Svanborg, professor of clinical immunology at Lund University in Sweden, headed the research team that discovered these miraculous secrets of mother’s milk.102 This team at Lund University have described the way that mother’s milk provides protection against many forms of cancer as a miraculous discovery.

Initially, researchers treated intestinal mucous cells taken from new-born babies with mother’s milk. They observed that the disorder caused by the bacterium Pneumococcus and known as pneumonia was efficiently halted by mother’s milk. What is more, babies fed on mother’s milk encounter far fewer hearing difficulties than those fed on formula and suffer far fewer respiratory infections. After a series of studies, it was shown that mother’s milk also provides protection against cancer. After showing that the incidence of the lymph cancer observed in childhood was nine times greater in formula-fed children, they realised that the same results applied to other forms of cancer. According to the results, mother’s milk accurately locates the cancer cells and later destroys them. It is a substance called alpha-lac (alphalactalbumin), present in large quantities in mother’s milk, that locates and kills the cancer cells. Alpha-lac is produced by a protein that assists in the manufacture of the sugar lactose in the milk.

This Matchless Blessing Is a Gift from Allah

Another miraculous feature of mother’s milk is the fact that it is exceedingly beneficial for the baby to be fed with it for two years.104 This important information, only recently discovered by science, was revealed by Allah fourteen centuries ago in the verse: “Mothers should nurse their children for two full years-those who wish to complete the full term of nursing…” (Qur’an, 2:233)

In the same way that the mother does not decide to produce milk, the most ideal source of nourishment for the helpless baby in need of feeding in her body, neither does she decide on the various nutritional levels within it. It is Almighty Allah, Who knows the needs of and displays mercy to every living thing, Who creates mother’s milk for the baby in the mother’s body.

Kupu-Kupu

November 13th, 2006 by nellyesya

Seorang jejaka terjumpa satu kepompong kupu-kupu dan terdapat satu pembukaan kecil diatasnya. Lantas, dia duduk untuk memerhatikan keadaan kupu-kupu yang cuba dengan gigihnya untuk keluar dari kepompong tersebut selama beberapa jam.Tiba-tiba ia berhenti mencuba dan kelihatan seperti kupu-kupu tersebut tidak dapat keluar tanpa bantuan.

Jejaka tersebut pun membuat keputusan untuk membantu. Lalu dia mengambil  sebilah gunting dan menggunting sisa kepompong tersebut. Kupu-kupu tersebut pun terus dapat keluar dengan mudah, tetapi dengan badannya yang kecil dan bengkak serta dengan sayapnya yang masih kecut.

Jejaka tersebut terus memerhatikan keadaan dengan tanggapan bahawa badannya yang bengkak itu akan mengecut pada bila-bila masa dan sayapnya akan berkembang serta mampu menyokong badan kupu-kupu tersebut.

Kedua-dua keadaan tidak berlaku! Malahan, kupu-kupu tersebut menghabiskan hidupnya merangkak dengan badannya yang bengkak dan sayapnya kecut. Tanpa mengenal erti hidup beterbangan.

Walaupun niatnya luhur, apa yang tidak difahami oleh jejaka tersebut ialah kepompong yang sempit dan keadaan sukar untuk keluar dari pembukaan kecil kepompong itu dicipta oleh Tuhan supaya badan kupu-kupu tersebut secara  semulajadi akan mengeluarkan sesuatu cecair yang akan mengalir ke dalam  sayapnya. Ini membolehkan ia terbang setelah bebas dari kepompong tersebut.

Adakalah saat sukar adalah cara untuk membentuk kita dalam hidup. Jika Tuhan membenarkan kita hidup tanpa sebarang cabaran, ia mungkin akan memberi kecacatan kepada kita.

Mungkin juga kita tidak dapat melihat kekuatan diri kita sebenarnya dan
mencapai potensi kita sepenuhnya.

You Raise Me Up

November 9th, 2006 by nellyesya

When I am down and, oh my soul, so weary;
When troubles come and my heart burdened be;
Then, I am still and wait here in the silence,
Until you come and sit awhile with me.

You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains;
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas;
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders;
You raise me up… To more than I can be.

You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains;
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas;
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders;
You raise me up… To more than I can be.

You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains;
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas;
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders;
You raise me up… To more than I can be.

You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains;
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas;
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders;
You raise me up… To more than I can be.

You raise me up… To more than I can be.

Song dedicated to my beloved daughter-Nurin Aisyah

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Fever

November 2nd, 2006 by nellyesya

Every parent has probably experienced this scenario: You wake up in the middle of the night to find your child standing by your bed, flushed, hot, and sweaty. Your little one’s forehead feels warm. You immediately suspect that your child has a fever, but you’re unsure of what to do next. Should you get out the thermometer? Should you call the doctor?

Even if your child does have a fever, it’s likely that it’s not serious. Although it can be frightening when your child’s temperature rises, fever itself causes no harm and can actually be a good thing - it’s often the body’s way of fighting off infections. And not all fevers need to be treated. High fever, however, can make your child uncomfortable and can aggravate problems such as dehydration.

Although teething may cause a slight rise in body temperature, it’s probably not the cause if your baby’s or toddler’s temperature is higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 degrees Celsius).

Esya got fever at 38 degrees celsius…me & hubby send her to he paedtrician at Az-zahrah yesterday…and we went to normal clinik the day before…she already recover from fever but…as this morning…i discover that there is red spot all over her bod…oh no…Measles….come right in my mind….aarrggghhhh…what i supposed to do now….?????!!!!!

SELAMAT HARI RAYA

October 30th, 2006 by nellyesya

Aidil fitri hari bahgia
Hari yang mulia
Mohon maaf bersama dipinta
Selamat… Selamat Hari Raya

Sembah salam ayah dan bonda
Ampunkanlah dosa
Hilangkanlah duka dan nestapa
Selamat… Selamat Hari Raya

( korus )
Semoga kita berjumpa lagi
Di hari bahagia ini

Mari teman mari saudara
Kita bergembira
Lupakan hatimu yang duka
Selamat… Selamat Hari Raya