00:00For a newborn baby, a mother's milk is enough to feed and nourish the baby.
00:05However, some mothers cannot give birth to a baby due to various reasons.
00:10In such a situation, to encourage mothers to breastfeed their own babies,
00:16Dhatri Mother Milk Bank was started.
00:18In 2017, for the first time, with the support of the government,
00:23Mother Milk Bank was established in the Neelofar Hospital, Hyderabad.
00:27Later, with the help of Gandhi, the Milk Bank was established in many hospitals.
00:31After delivery, due to various reasons, some mothers cannot breastfeed their own babies.
00:37For such people, the Mother Milk Bank was established.
00:40Explaining the speciality of mother's milk,
00:42the government has been organizing Mother Milk Week from August 1 to July 7.
00:58A mother gives birth to a baby by carrying her baby in her womb for 9 months.
01:04Seeing the baby's smile, she forgets all her troubles in a moment.
01:09She turns her blood into milk and gives birth to a baby.
01:13She wishes that the baby will be healthy for 100 years.
01:18By breastfeeding the baby within an hour,
01:21doctors say that the baby will not be infected with various vitamins and proteins.
01:27So, every mother is encouraging her children to breastfeed for at least 6 months.
01:35Breastfeeding is the first vaccine given to the baby.
01:38Immunoglobulins such as IgA and IgM are present.
01:41The baby is used without further infections or allergies.
01:47Breastfeeding increases the growth and IQ.
01:51Because there is DHEA in the mother's milk.
01:53When breastfeeding, there should be back support.
01:56The baby should touch the baby's small breast.
01:59Basically, the baby should drink 2 cups of 4 milk and 1 cup of hind milk.
02:04So, the mother should take care of the baby.
02:06The baby should be in a very calm and peaceful environment.
02:09There should be no stress or tension.
02:11If the baby thinks well, the hormones act automatically and milk is produced.
02:17Due to the health of the mother and other reasons, the baby is getting away from the mother's milk.
02:23So, the mother's milk is called as Amrutha.
02:28After delivery, some mothers do not produce milk.
02:31Some mothers produce more milk.
02:34So, the mother gets the milk from the mother and feeds the baby through milk banks.
02:39First, the milk is collected from the mother.
02:42Some tests are conducted to find out if there are any bacteria or viruses in the milk.
02:47Then, the milk is heated and cooled down to 4 degrees.
02:53Then, the milk is given to the needy according to the doctor's advice.
02:56The mother and baby are taking care of their health.
03:01Mothers come here and express the milk.
03:04They take the milk to their children.
03:07In this process, we give at least 3 to 4 litres of milk a day.
03:12They have to take the milk to their children first.
03:15After the milk is expressed, they donate the excess milk to us.
03:22So, when we come to them, we explain everything to them and get their signature.
03:27Then, the milk is expressed.
03:30Depending on the condition of the baby, age and weight,
03:33and the capacity of the baby to take the milk,
03:36we decide the amount of milk and give it to them.
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