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Breastfeeding Conference. Breastfeeding Conference. The purpose of today is to: Look at what the evidence is telling us Share good practice Talk about the environment for Breastfeeding Co-create a vision for Breastfeeding in Suffolk Dr Amanda Jones Assistant Director of Public Health
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Breastfeeding Conference
Breastfeeding Conference The purpose of today is to: Look at what the evidence is telling us Share good practice Talk about the environment for Breastfeeding Co-create a vision for Breastfeeding in Suffolk Dr Amanda Jones Assistant Director of Public Health Lead Consultant Health Protection & Health Improvement
This Morning • The latest Evidence • What our peers have achieved in other Counties • Suffolk Practitioners and how they work • Workshop discussions - what can each of us do to improve the number of mothers who breastfeed in Suffolk ?
Preventing disease and saving resources - the potential contribution of increasing breastfeeding rates • Increasing the numbers of women who breastfeed will decrease rates of breast cancer in women and reduce acute and chronic diseases in children. • Investment in effective services to increase and sustain breastfeeding rates is likely to provide a return within a few years, possibly as little as one year.
Quantitative models suggest that: Assuming a moderate increase in breastfeeding rates in the UK, if 45% of women exclusively breastfed for four months, and if 75% of babies in neonatal units were breastfed at discharge, each year there would be: • 3,285 fewer gastrointestinal infection-related hospital admissions • 5,916 fewer lower respiratory tract infection-related hospital admissions • 21,045 fewer acute otitis media (AOM) related GP consultations Potential cost saving to the NHS through these plus other conditions that could be decreased by breast feeding would be £40million each year
In the UK if half those mothers who currently do not breastfeed were to breastfeed for up to 18 months in their lifetime, there could be: 865 fewer breast cancer cases with cost savings to the health service of over £21 million
What our peer Benchmark Counties have achieved Q4 Data 2012/13