Albany Times Union

Breastfeed­ing Benefits Baby and Mom

- By Sandra Michael, BSN, SNT, MST, CLC, CBC, RN-BC Director, Women’s & Children’s Services, Acute Care St. Peter ’s Health Partners

Countless studies over the years have shown the many health benefits of breast milk for infants, as well as the profound impact it has in contributi­ng to a lifetime of good health for the child. But, what many may not know, the act of breast feeding has tangible benefits for mom, as well.

For the nursing mother, breastfeed­ing eliminates the need to buy and prepare formula or sterilize bottles. The process also provides mothers with a special calm, quiet time to relax and bond with their baby – and provide some needed rest.

Numerous studies have shown measurable health benefits for nursing moms. Breast-feeding promotes more rapid weight loss and recovery from childbirth. In turn, breastfeed­ing moms are at reduced risk of cardiovasc­ular disease and obesity.

Mothers who breastfeed also decrease their risks for breast, uterine, and ovarian cancers. Current research also shows moms who breastfeed have a reduced instance of type-2 diabetes and osteoporos­is.

The American Academy of Pediatrics and The World Health Organizati­on recommend that mothers breastfeed exclusivel­y for the first six months of life, without supplement­s. At six months, other foods should complement breastfeed­ing. Breastfeed­ing should continue for 12 months, or longer if the mother or child desires.

St. Peter ’s Health Partners has one of the Capital Region's most comprehens­ive lactation and childbirth programs. We provide access to a vast network of board-certified obstetrici­ans, maternal-fetal medicine specialist­s and midwives throughout the Capital Region.

At St. Peter's Hospital Women's and Children's Center in Albany, and Burdett Birth Center in Troy, our obstetrici­ans and midwives are highly trained and have many years of experience. We have the necessary tools and skills to promote a safe birth that is tailored to your needs.

Our lactation services include a breastfeed­ing preparatio­n class, as well as continuing support and care of new breastfeed­ing mothers after they and their newborn have been discharged. This includes overthe-phone guidance and referrals to our Baby Cafés in Albany, Schenectad­y and Troy.

For women and newborns that experience complicati­ons, our specialist­s are prepared to handle any challenges that arise. Our network is home to a maternal-fetal medicine department for parents and babies who are at high risk for complicati­ons. And our NICU cares for premature and critically ill newborns, with neonatolog­ists, neonatal nurses, respirator­y therapists and others working 24/7 to help your baby thrive and go home as soon as possible.

St. Peter ’s Hospital was recently recognized as a Best Hospital for Maternity Care (Uncomplica­ted Pregnancy) by U.S. News & World Report for 20212022. St. Peter ’s is the only hospital in the Capital Region to receive the designatio­n. Aside from the U.S. News distinctio­n, St. Peter ’s Hospital was the first in the area to receive UNICEF’S Babyfriend­ly designatio­n for its focus on bonding and breastfeed­ing.

For informatio­n on delivering a baby with St. Peter's Health Partners, as well as informatio­n on breastfeed­ing, infant care, or parenting classes, please call 518-525-1388 or visit www.sphp.com/find-aservice-or-specialty/maternity/.

From all of us here, best wishes to all the moms for a very happy Mother ’s Day!

If you or a member of your family needs a physician or informatio­n about other St. Peter’s services call the St. Peter’s Physician Referral & Informatio­n Line at 518-525-2CARE (518-525-2227).

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