LAMBCON

LAMBCON is the first of its kind conference held in South Asia, that emphasizes on Comprehensive Lactation Management, Milk Banking and Breastfeeding, which provide a platform for best practices, scientific papers, discussions, key note lectures, hands-on-training, opportunity to create awareness. 

  • LAMBCON, an initiative led by Sushena Health Foundation in collaboration with various hospitals, health organizations, institutions, and voluntary groups, has successfully completed three years (2021-2023). In 2023 alone, LAMBCON was conducted twice in both Gorakhpur and Chennai, marking a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to bring together diverse stakeholders for the betterment of healthcare.

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Why is breastfeeding important?

Apart from fostering a close and healthy bond between the mother and the child, breastfeeding holds multiple other benefits too. It helps improve a child’s immunity greatly, especially in the early years.

It also helps a child’s growth and strength during the early stages of development. Further, it has significant benefits for the mother as well. It helps lower cancer risk for mothers while also improving overall health.

What is human milkbanking?

Human milk banking is the process through which breast milk produced by mothers is stored under hygienic conditions so that it maybe of use later for their child or other needy children.

Human milk banking helps both mothers who are expressing excess milk and mothers who are unable to produce milk. The eventual beneficiaries are the children who need this nourishment for optimal development

Why Human Milk Banking?

  • Evidence from the world over shows that breastfeeding is the single most important intervention to ensure child survival.
  • The Government of Bharat recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of the newborn’s life.
  • The baby is fed only breast milk, and that no other food/fluids including water are given during the first six months of life.
  • Helps in administrative supervision by medical staff.
  • Presence of human milk banks in the neonatal units is associated with elevated rates of exclusive breastfeeding rates in very low birth weight (VLBW) babies.