Human Milk Bank Based At Sassoon Hospital Turns Four

Human Milk Bank Based At Sassoon Hospital Turns Four
Published on

Pune: The Human Milk Bank (HMB) at Sassoon General Hospital (SGH) will complete four years on November 19, a boon to infants who are not able to breastfeed, due to medical reasons. 

The hospital delivers 3,963 newborn babies per year approximately, and around 87 per cent of new mothers express willingness to donate breastmilk for the benefit of preterm low birth weight, sick and orphan babies admitted in NICU.

Recently, a US-based software engineer, during her 10-day professional visit to Pune, donated seven litres of breastmilk, also called ‘liquid gold’, to the bank.

This bank works exactly like a blood bank as the breastmilk that is donated here is stored and given to those in need. It is used to feed newborn babies who are admitted in NICU, or where the mother is unable or unavailable to breastfeed. 

Dr Ajay Chandanwale, Joint Director, DMER, Mumbai and Dean of BJGMC and SGH, said that a Human Milk Research Lab will be established in the department of paediatrics for further studies.

“It was started in the department of paediatrics of BJ Government Medical College (BJGMC) and Sassoon General Hospital (SGH), Pune on November 19 in 2013 through a donation from Bank of Baroda. This milk bank has helped to decrease neonatal mortality and the use of formula milk (special powdered milk for infants). Mothers undergo blood investigations to confirm that they are free from any infection before donation”, said Dr Chandanwale.

He also added that mothers who donate breastmilk are given chikki (groundnuts and jaggery dessert which is packed with energy and nutrients) which encourages them to donate further. “The Human Milk Bank gets about 415 litres per year. The SGH also started a Human Milk Van from August 2016 that has collected an average of 65 litres milk per year till now,” added  Dr Chandanwale.

Milk Collection

  • Paediatrics Department has a separate room in OPD to collect milk from mothers who come for immunisation or care of their children, collection of which is 21 litres per year. 
  • From June 2017, SGH has started donating milk from HMB to orphanage SOFOSH, its average donation being 52 litres per year.
  • A special Human Milk Van, that goes to a donor’s house for collection, was operation from Aug 2016 that collects 65 litres of milk every year.

Enjoyed reading The Bridge Chronicle?
Your support motivates us to do better. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay updated with the latest stories.
You can also read on the go with our Android and iOS mobile app.

Related Stories

No stories found.
logo
The Bridge Chronicle
www.thebridgechronicle.com