Binational Breastfeeding Coalition

MISSION: To protect and promote breastfeeding on the El Paso/Juárez border as the natural and expected means of feeding human infants. • MISIÓN: Proteger y promover la lactancia en la frontera El Paso/Juárez como el medio natural y esperado de alimentar a los infantes humanos.

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La Gran Tetada / Big Latch On 2021 Recap

August is World Breastfeeding Month (WBM) and World Breastfeeding Week is celebrated August 1-7, 2021. BBC celebrates every year with the Big Latch On, as does most of the world.

The BBC has participated in the Big Latch On for 12 years now, and this was the second virtual event.

During the first year of the pandemic, 2020, BBC participated in a Facebook event featuring testimonial videos in conjunction with American Heart Association to promote breastfeeding and celebrate.

This year, 2021, WBM was celebrated with a live virtual event on August 2. This year’s event is the second time BBC has joined with NaSer and La Secretaria de Salud in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, to make it the biggest one so far. La Gran Tetada / The Big Latch On reached 3 states and 2 countries. The states were Chihuahua, Texas, and New Mexico and the two countries US and Mexico to create a truly binational event. New Mexico Breastfeeding Task Force, Naser, Secretaria de Salud and The Binational Breastfeeding Coalition collaborated to make this event spectacular.

Participants were asked to register prior to the event and many activities were planned for that day. Our Master of Ceremony was Marisol from Luna Tierra Birth Center. We had 70 participants from as far away as Guanajuato, Mexico. Everyone was invited to feed their babies for that one designated minute simultaneously, there was a genuine effort made for total inclusion for all methods of infant feeding of human milk. New Mexico, presented a wonderful short video and were responsible for the Breastfeeding Bingo which was a great hit. We had interviews with representatives from the three organizations along with videos.

We had 163 preregistered and 70 participated in the live event. It is interesting to note that there were several women breastfeeding more than 1 child, some were feeding their babies breastmilk in a bottle and there were quite a few breastfeeders over 1 year of age. We had participants from Roswell, Houston, Weslaco Tx., Albuquerque, El Paso and the majority were from Ciudad Juárez.

Where to get your Flu Shot / Donde vacunarse contra la gripe

It’s important for everyone to do their part to stay healthy this flu season. There’s still time and the more people get vaccinated against flu, the more we are all protected from flu. Visit ​http://www.bepowerflu.com/#locations​ to find out where you can get a free flu vaccine or ask your doctor about one on your next visit.

Aun es tiempo de vacunarse contra la gripe. Es muy importante que todos pongamos de nuestra parte para mantenernos saludables durante la temporada de gripe. Entre más personas reciban la vacuna, más estamos protegidos contra la gripe. Visite ​http://www.bepowerflu.com/#locations​ para saber donde se puede vacunar gratuitamente.

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Protect You & Your Baby / Protégete a ti y tu bebé

Changes in the immune system, heart, and lungs during pregnancy make pregnant women more prone to severe illness from the flu. A flu shot protects you and your baby too. Getting a flu vaccine during pregnancy passes antibodies on to your baby which can reduce their risk of flu by 70% for several months after they’re born.

Flu vaccine can be given safely during pregnancy and CDC recommends that pregnant women get vaccinated during any trimester of their pregnancy. Learn more: 

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bepowerflu.com

Los cambios en el sistema inmunitario, el corazón y los pulmones durante el embarazo hacen que las mujeres embarazadas sean más propensas a enfermarse gravemente a causa de la influenza. La vacuna contra la influenza te protege a ti y a tu bebé. Al recibir la vacuna durante tu embarazo, se traspasan anticuerpos a tu bebé. Esto puede ayudar a reducir el riesgo de que tu bebé se enferme con la gripe hasta un 70% por varios meses después de nacer.

La vacuna contra la influenza se puede administrar de forma segura durante el embarazo. La CDC recomienda la vacunación de las mujeres embarazadas en cualquier trimestre del embarazo. Infórmate más:

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bepowerflu.com

Fight the flu! / ¡Combate la influenza!

Get your flu shot today. It’s important for everyone to do their part to stay healthy this flu season. Anyone 6 months of age or older should get vaccinated against the flu. The more people vaccinated against flu, the more are all protected from flu.

cdc.gov

bepowerflu.com

Vacúnete contra la influenza (gripe) hoy mismo. Es muy importante que todos pongamos de nuestra parte para mantenernos saludables durante la temporada de gripe. Cualquiera que tenga 6 meses de edad o más debe vacunarse contra la gripe. Entre más personas reciban la vacuna, más estamos protegidos contra la gripe.

espanol.cdc.gov

bepowerflu.com

COVID-19 and Breastfeeding Study

Researchers at the University of Idaho and University of Rochester are currently recruiting women with COVID-19 who are currently breastfeeding to determine if the transmission of the virus occurs through breast milk or breastfeeding. To participate in the study you must be at least 18 years old, currently breastfeeding, and have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 48 hours or awaiting the results of the test. For more information, please follow the link below:

Big Latch On 2019 Recap

On Saturday, August 3, 2019, the Binational Breastfeeding Coalition (BBC) hosted the 8th Annual Big Latch On at Bassett Place (El Paso, Texas, USA). In the spirit of working bi-nationally, BBC members from the NaSer organization in Ciudad Juárez simultaneously hosted the event at Parque Central (Cd. Juárez, Chih, MX). The local Big Latch On is held in tandem with worldwide synchronized efforts to bring awareness to the importance and benefits of breastfeeding. (For more information about the Global Big Latch On, visit biglatchon.org.)

We would like to thank everyone who supported the event, from the businesses/organizations who allowed us to place posters at their establishments, to the volunteers who graciously gave their time. We would also like to thank all the El Paso and Cd. Juárez broadcast and print media who helped promote the Big Latch On. It was also great to be able to greet each other over the big screen provided for us by CONN’S APPLIANCES!

Thank you El Paso - Cd. Juárez, for positively supporting breastfeeding in a public place while embracing it as a normal part of day-to-day life. The BBC is proud to join with our sisters and brothers on both sides of the border and celebrate mothers and babies wherever they are born and wherever they live. Onward to 2020!

Total Attendance in El Paso, TX = 205

  • Total number of latches = 57 Babies (1 set of twins)

  • Total number of breastfeeding women = 56

  • Supporters and other attendees = 92

Total Attendance in Cd. Juárez, Chih. = 356

  • Total number of latches = 89 Babies

  • Total number of breastfeeding women = 89

  • Supporters and other attendees = 178

Total Attendance for 2019 = 561

If you are experiencing any breastfeeding problems please contact your health care professional or a lactation consultant.
Si usted está teniendo problemas para amamantar, por favor contacte a su médico o un asesor de lactancia.

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