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Mariechen Puchert 2010
NOTE/Disclaimer: These are notes I made for myself during my second year. I cannot
guarantee that there aren’t mistakes. I do know that studying them were great help to me. I
used notes and powerpoints given to my class by lecturers (University of Stellenbosch,
Tygerberg Campus, South Africa) as well as the following textbooks:
Clinical Gynaecology : TF Kruger, MH Botha
Ostetrics in South Africa: Cronje
Nutrition
Growth charts
Oral rehydration
Breastfeeding
Immunisation
Female education
Family planning
Food supplementation
Indications for NGT
• Less than 34 weeks gestation
• Respiratory Distress Syndrome
• Feeding difficulties – ill, cleft palate, asphyxia
• Abdominal distension
Length of NGT = [manubrium to xiphisternum] x 2 + 2.5
Advantages of cup feeding
o Small preterm infants can
o Little energy required
o Hygienic, easy to clean
o Breast milk can be expressed into
o Safe
o Moves tongue in same way as breastfeeding
o Infant determines rate
Indications for bottle-feeding
1. Adoption
2. HIV-exposed infant
3. Maternal psychosis
4. Maternal breast cancer
5. Medications
♫ Term infants require 80-90 calories per day
♫ Preterm infants require 120 calories per day
♫ Preterm infants need vitamin and iron supplementation
Breast milk
Most appropriate food for the newborn up to 6 months.
Ideal: exclusively breastfed and then weaned from 6 months to two years.
Mariechen Puchert 2010
Tandem feeding Feeding babies at the same time from different pregnancies
Adequate feeding:
• Satisfactory weight gain
• Five to six wet nappies per day
• Happy, content baby
Breast milk advantages
o Less protein than cow’s milk
o Whey is major protein as opposed to casein in cow’s milk. Whey is more
digestible and less allergenic.
o Whey-casein ratio = 60:40
o Colostrums
o Unsaturated easily digested fats (cow’s milk has saturated)
o More lactose than cow’s milk
o Less vitamin D and K, but better absorbed
o Anti-infective properties
o Lower incidence of allergies
o Bonding
o Cognitive development
Maternal benefits of breastfeeding
1. Uterine involution
2. Reduced risk of breast cancer
3. Rapid return to pre-pregnant figure
4. Cost saving
Indications for fortification of breastmilk
a. Preterm <1500g
b. Fluid-restricted infant
c. Unsatisfactory weight gain
Weaning Process of gradually introducing solids into the baby’s diet
Indications for expression
• Working mother
• Engorged breasts
• Nipple problems
• Weak baby
Signs of correct attachment
o Baby’s whole body faces mother
o Baby’s head in line with body
o Baby’s head free to move
o Baby’s face close to breast
o Baby’s chin touches breast
o Baby’s mouth wide open
o Areola almost completely in mouth
o Slow, deep suckles
Mariechen Puchert 2010
Mariechen Puchert 2010
Formula Feeds
Newborn contraindications to breastfeeding
Galactosemia
Phenylketonuria
STANDARD INFANT FORMULAS FOR HEALTH TERM BABY
0-6 months Nan 1 S-26-1
Lactogen 1 SMA 1 Similac
Infacare 1 C&G Premium 1
6-12 months Nan 2 Lactogen 2 S-26 Promil 2
Infacare 2 Similac C&G Follow On 2
>12 months Cow’s milk – pasteurised and full strength
Nan 3 Inacare 3 C&G Step-up 3
SPECIAL MILK PROFILES
Low Birth Weight Prenan S26 LBW Gold C&G Nenatal
Cow’s milk allergy Nan-HA Similac AdvanceHA Soy Milk
Lactose intolerance Infasoy 1, 2 Isomil 1, 2 Nan Soya 1, 2
Sucrose intolerance AL 110
Fat intolerance Portagen
Chronic diarrhoea Alfare Pregestimil C&G Pepti Junior
Intestinal resection Alfare Pregestimil C&G Pepti Junior
No refrigeration Nan Pelargon
Drugs while breastfeeding
General guidelines
1. Only essential drugs given
2. Short-acting forms
3. Alternative forms
4. Single components rather than compounds
Contraindicated agents
• Drugs of abuse
• Antineoplastic drugs
• Immunosuppressants
• Gold salts
• Iodides
• Radio-pharmaceuticals
Agents to avoid
o Alcohol
o Amioderone
o Antidepressants
o Aspirin
o Iodine and lithium
Mariechen Puchert 2010
o Retinoids

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Nutrition: Infant

  • 1. Mariechen Puchert 2010 NOTE/Disclaimer: These are notes I made for myself during my second year. I cannot guarantee that there aren’t mistakes. I do know that studying them were great help to me. I used notes and powerpoints given to my class by lecturers (University of Stellenbosch, Tygerberg Campus, South Africa) as well as the following textbooks: Clinical Gynaecology : TF Kruger, MH Botha Ostetrics in South Africa: Cronje Nutrition Growth charts Oral rehydration Breastfeeding Immunisation Female education Family planning Food supplementation Indications for NGT • Less than 34 weeks gestation • Respiratory Distress Syndrome • Feeding difficulties – ill, cleft palate, asphyxia • Abdominal distension Length of NGT = [manubrium to xiphisternum] x 2 + 2.5 Advantages of cup feeding o Small preterm infants can o Little energy required o Hygienic, easy to clean o Breast milk can be expressed into o Safe o Moves tongue in same way as breastfeeding o Infant determines rate Indications for bottle-feeding 1. Adoption 2. HIV-exposed infant 3. Maternal psychosis 4. Maternal breast cancer 5. Medications ♫ Term infants require 80-90 calories per day ♫ Preterm infants require 120 calories per day ♫ Preterm infants need vitamin and iron supplementation Breast milk Most appropriate food for the newborn up to 6 months. Ideal: exclusively breastfed and then weaned from 6 months to two years.
  • 2. Mariechen Puchert 2010 Tandem feeding Feeding babies at the same time from different pregnancies Adequate feeding: • Satisfactory weight gain • Five to six wet nappies per day • Happy, content baby Breast milk advantages o Less protein than cow’s milk o Whey is major protein as opposed to casein in cow’s milk. Whey is more digestible and less allergenic. o Whey-casein ratio = 60:40 o Colostrums o Unsaturated easily digested fats (cow’s milk has saturated) o More lactose than cow’s milk o Less vitamin D and K, but better absorbed o Anti-infective properties o Lower incidence of allergies o Bonding o Cognitive development Maternal benefits of breastfeeding 1. Uterine involution 2. Reduced risk of breast cancer 3. Rapid return to pre-pregnant figure 4. Cost saving Indications for fortification of breastmilk a. Preterm <1500g b. Fluid-restricted infant c. Unsatisfactory weight gain Weaning Process of gradually introducing solids into the baby’s diet Indications for expression • Working mother • Engorged breasts • Nipple problems • Weak baby Signs of correct attachment o Baby’s whole body faces mother o Baby’s head in line with body o Baby’s head free to move o Baby’s face close to breast o Baby’s chin touches breast o Baby’s mouth wide open o Areola almost completely in mouth o Slow, deep suckles
  • 4. Mariechen Puchert 2010 Formula Feeds Newborn contraindications to breastfeeding Galactosemia Phenylketonuria STANDARD INFANT FORMULAS FOR HEALTH TERM BABY 0-6 months Nan 1 S-26-1 Lactogen 1 SMA 1 Similac Infacare 1 C&G Premium 1 6-12 months Nan 2 Lactogen 2 S-26 Promil 2 Infacare 2 Similac C&G Follow On 2 >12 months Cow’s milk – pasteurised and full strength Nan 3 Inacare 3 C&G Step-up 3 SPECIAL MILK PROFILES Low Birth Weight Prenan S26 LBW Gold C&G Nenatal Cow’s milk allergy Nan-HA Similac AdvanceHA Soy Milk Lactose intolerance Infasoy 1, 2 Isomil 1, 2 Nan Soya 1, 2 Sucrose intolerance AL 110 Fat intolerance Portagen Chronic diarrhoea Alfare Pregestimil C&G Pepti Junior Intestinal resection Alfare Pregestimil C&G Pepti Junior No refrigeration Nan Pelargon Drugs while breastfeeding General guidelines 1. Only essential drugs given 2. Short-acting forms 3. Alternative forms 4. Single components rather than compounds Contraindicated agents • Drugs of abuse • Antineoplastic drugs • Immunosuppressants • Gold salts • Iodides • Radio-pharmaceuticals Agents to avoid o Alcohol o Amioderone o Antidepressants o Aspirin o Iodine and lithium