Fatcow Icon
Breastfeeding benefits touted
by Johnny Woodard
Staff Reporter
Johnny Woodard|Laurinburg Exchange
Priscilla Bryant, Tammy Myatt and Cardra Burns look on as Laurinburg Mayor Tommy Parker reads a proclamation declaring August “World Breastfeeding Month.”
Johnny Woodard|Laurinburg Exchange Priscilla Bryant, Tammy Myatt and Cardra Burns look on as Laurinburg Mayor Tommy Parker reads a proclamation declaring August “World Breastfeeding Month.”
slideshow
Priscilla Bryant, Tammy Myatt and Cardra Burns look on as Laurinburg Mayor Tommy Parker signs the proclamation declaring August “World Breastfeeding Month.”
Priscilla Bryant, Tammy Myatt and Cardra Burns look on as Laurinburg Mayor Tommy Parker signs the proclamation declaring August “World Breastfeeding Month.”
slideshow

Chucking the formula bottle in favor of breastfeeding is one of the best things mothers can do for their babies, according to a proclamation signed by Laurinburg Mayor Tommy Parker on Wednesday.

Declaring August “World Breastfeeding Month” in Laurinburg, the proclamation touts the benefits of “exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life and continued breastfeeding, along with the addition of appropriate complementary feeding at six months and beyond.”

According the proclamation, “breast milk is physiologically tailored to meet infants’ maturing digestive systems, ensuring proper growth and development.”

And the health benefits go far beyond early life, says Tammy Myatt, Lactation Consultant at Scotland Health Care System. “Poor feeding practices can lead to malnutrition and obesity and contribute to an overall decline in the health and welfare of the population,” Myatt said.

Citing research, Myatt said that infants who are not exclusively breastfed during the first six months of life are more likely to develop a number of chronic and acute diseases. “Ear infections, diarrheal diseases, asthma, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and respiratory illness,” are among the conditions that babies not properly breastfed are more likely to suffer from according to Myatt.

Myatt also noted that the road to lifelong health is not one traveled by mothers and babies alone.

“While breastfeeding is a learned behavior, it is important to remember that the journey to successful breastfeeding begins with support of families, health care providers, governments, employers and communities,” Myatt said.

Joining Myatt in praising breastfeeding at the proclamation signing were WIC Program Director Cardra Burns and Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Priscilla Bryant.

“Breastfeeding decreases chronic diseases and makes for, in general, healthier people,” said Burns.

In honor of the 10th anniversary of the World Health Organization and UNICEF’s “Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding” the International Lactation Consultant Association (ILCA) is celebrating World Breastfeeding Week August 1-7.

Described as a “road map toward a renewed commitment to exclusive breastfeeding beginning the first hour after birth,” the Global Strategy along with information about World Breastfeeding Week can be found at ILCA.org.

To learn about the breastfeeding support offered at Scotland Health Care System, contact Tammy Myatt at 910-291-7810.

Comments
(0)
Comments-icon Post a Comment
No Comments Yet
Math Teacher of the Year
Elementary Principals, After much deliberation and discussion reviewing the quality nominees rece...
Mar 13, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
GI bride turns 90
On December 27, 2012 Margaret Smith turned 90! Her family and Laurinburg Christian Church family...
Feb 22, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 11 11 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Scotland High School GEAR UP staff members Brittany Jones (left) and Holly Goodwin lead the “Keep Calm and GEAR UP” rally at Scotland High School earlier this month.
Scots rally for GEAR UP
Scotland High School seniors had the opportunity to celebrate their top-dog status on Friday, Feb...
Feb 20, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Grief support offered to men
Hospice of Scotland County will host a grief support group for men on Feb. 26 beginning at 6 p.m...
Feb 20, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
full story

News
Sheriff_Bank_heist_ends_in_downtown0_1369090920.jpg
Sheriff: Bank heist ends in downtown
A suspected bank robber was arrested Monday morning, but not before leading authorities on a high speed chase through downtown Laurinburg. Rodney Lane Bartshe, 30, of Greensboro,is accused of st...
May 21, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Contributed photo
George Hall accepts his door prize from Bonnie Schenck, president of Scotland Republican Women.The prize was drawn from all 'Fish Fry' ticket stubs and consisted of a $30 Wal-Mart Gift Card, randomly drawn by Christian Anderson.
Fish fry winner
George Hall accepts his door prize from Bonnie Schenck, president of Scotland Republican Women.The prize was drawn from all ‘Fish Fry’ ticket stubs and consisted of a $30 Wal-Mart Gift Card, rando...
May 20, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More News
Sports
Sports briefs
UNC’s Moran named ACC player of year GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina third baseman Colin Moran is the Atlantic Coast Conference’s player of the year and teammate Kent Emanuel is its pitcher of the year. The ACC announced its postseason awards Monday. Virginia outfielder Joe McCart...
May 21, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Jimmie Johnson became the first four-time winner of the All-Star Race Saturday. Photo credit: Associated Press
Johnson first to win All-Star race four times
CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — It’s only fitting that Jimmie Johnson’s latest romp through the record books was shrouded in post-race controversy. What’s a Johnson win, after all, without a good cons...
May 21, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Sports
Opinion
Ramsey’s redemption
“And along came Charles Ramsey…” was the closure for last week’s column - an obvious prelude to this week’s Tuesday Talk. I decided to wait another week before getting into the heart of Charles Ramsey – a vital organ that I feel highly qualified to say is in the right place. I also wanted to s...
May 21, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Taxes and targets
We’ve all heard the phrase, “elections have consequences.” Recent news about the IRS singling out conservative groups for extra scrutiny is a “consequence” I never hoped to see. When I first learned the IRS had targeted conservative groups during the most recent election, I was outraged by the...
May 19, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Opinion
Latest Video
Weather
Sponsored By:

RSS Feeds
All articles feed
News feed
Sports feed
Videos feed
Obituaries feed
Opinion feed
Local Features
Mudd_Harper_engagement0_1368731138.jpg
Mudd- Harper engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson Mudd, Jr. of Laurinburg are pleased to announce the engagement of their son Archie Anderson “Andrew” Mudd, III to Crystal Dawn Harper of Fairmont. The bride is the d...
May 19, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Martial arts school looks to continue winning
Morrison’s Martial Arts Academy is preparing for its upcoming home meet while celebrating awards earned in Myrtle Beach in April. The Karate World Of Mullins Beach Battle Martial Arts Tournament w...
May 16, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Local Features
Poll
Sponsored By:

Exchange poll
May 14, 2013 | 154581 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print

The National Transportation Safety Board has recommended lowering the blood-alcohol level for drunk driving from .08, to .05. Do you agree with the proposed change?

View Previous Polls
Special Sections
Living 50 Online
Health Mind and Body