Breastfeeding & Your Diet

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Part of the video series: Breast Feeding Guide

Summary: Find out how to breastfeed naturally; information and tips on what foods to avoid eating when breast feeding your baby in this free video clip.

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Asma Hanif Asma Hanif has been practicing medicine since 1978 and she is also a guest professor. Asma Hanif owns her own private practice in the Gwynn Oak area of Maryla... read more

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Breastfeeding & Your Diet

Greetings! My name is Asma Hanif. I am a certified nurse midwife with a private practice in Baltimore, Maryland; and on behalf of Expert Village, this segment is on things to avoid when breast-feeding. Dietary caffeine appears in breast milk. Though nursing mothers can safely consume small amounts of caffeine without passing on a significant amount to the baby, higher caffeine amounts could potentially cause problems such as poor sleeping, nervousness, irritability and poor feeding, so limiting your caffeine intake makes sense. Caffeine tends to build up in the babies, their systems, because their bodies cannot get rid of it very easily. Try using decaffeinated coffee and tea, and avoid colas and other carbonated drinks that have added caffeine. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that nursing women limit consumption to the caffeine equivalent of 1 to 3 cups of coffee per day; myself I would avoid it altogether. As far as smoking, the mother who smokes is actually a contradiction to breast-feeding, and smoking especially while breast-feeding is dangerous. Nicotine is present in breast milk and would easily be transferred to the baby. For your health as well as the health of your baby quit smoking. My name is Asma Hanif and on behalf of Expert Village, I would like to say thank you for watching.

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