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Volume 15 Issue 7 (Suppl)
Oral Health Dent Manag 2016
ISSN: 2247-2452, OHDM an open access journal
Oral care and Probiotics-2016
November 14-16, 2016
17
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November 14-16, 2016 Orlando, USA
Oral Care and Probiotics
Gul Ogren et al., Oral Health Dent Manag 2016, 15:7(Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2247-2452.C1.040The important of human milk banking for infant nutrition
Gul Ogren
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Fatma Esra Gunes
Marmara University, Turkey
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ilk contains the necessary components for the development of newborn. Breastfed containmany components that will positively
affect the infant’s growth and also development compared to other types of milk. Therefore, exclusive breastfeeding in the first
6 months of life, and the next 18 months to continue breastfeeding with supplementary feeding is important for the infant's physical
and psychological health. At the same time, it reduces the cost of hospital during the infant's life, incidence of Nekrotizan Enterokolit
and late-onset of sepsis and improves the infant's gut microflora. Children who benefit regularly own mother’s attention and affection,
will have a chance consistent and balanced personality development later in life. The infant's own mother's milk should always be
the first option and supplies to be supportive efforts to continue lactation is very important. If the mother's milk is not available or
mother cannot provide infant milk due to various reasons, donor breast milk from established breast milk bank is the preferable
option. Breast milk bank can be used as tool to reach breast milk which is gold standard, for yet underdeveloped digestive system and
immune barrier with a newborn baby. Breast milk bank stands out as the first choice for newborns, but this comes with various risks.
In order to minimize these risks, guidelines has been demonstrated that certain procedures should be followed. The procedures were
cause loss of various milk components and also vary from culture to culture. In Turkey, human milk banks have been established in
various cities as appropriate people belief. More researches and activities needs to be organized to use human milk bank worldwide,
especially in the undeveloped country.
Biography
Gul Ogren has completed her Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetic from Erciyes University. She is currently pursuing her Master’s Program at the Department of
Nutrition and Dietetic, Marmara University. She was a Research Assistant at Marmara University, Turkey.
dyt.gulogren@gmail.com