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- Breastfeeding - World Health Organization (WHO)
Breastfeeding is the normal way of providing young infants with the nutrients they need for healthy growth and development Virtually, all mothers can breastfeed, provided they have accurate information and the support of their family, the health care system and society at large
- Breastfeeding - World Health Organization (WHO)
Most medications can be taken while you are breastfeeding without affecting your baby If you or your health care provider are worried that taking your medication might affect your breastfed baby, check with a specialized pharmaceutical advisory service, such as e-lactancia org, infantrisk com or lactmed
- Breastfeeding - World Health Organization (WHO)
Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival If breastfeeding were scaled up to near universal levels, about 820 000 child lives would be saved every year (1) Globally, only 40% of infants under six months of age are exclusively breastfed WHO actively promotes breastfeeding as the best source of nourishment for infants and young children This fact
- Infant and young child feeding - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO fact sheet on infant and young child feeding providing key facts, breastfeeding, complementary feeding, feeding in difficult circumstances, HIV and infant feeding, WHO response
- Ten steps to successful breastfeeding
WHO and UNICEF launched the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) to help motivate facilities providing maternity and newborn services worldwide to implement the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding The Ten Steps summarize a package of policies and procedures that facilities providing maternity and newborn services should implement to support breastfeeding WHO has called upon all
- Breastfeeding in the Western Pacific - World Health Organization (WHO)
Breastfeeding is the best way of providing young infants with the nutrients they need for healthy growth and development Virtually, all mothers can breastfeed, provided they have accurate information and the support of their family, the health care system and society at large
- Breastfeeding - a healthy start to life - World Health Organization (WHO)
Breastfeeding is a cornerstone for child survival and health especially during early life because it provides essential irreplaceable nutrition for a child’s growth and development It serves as a child’s first immunization - providing protection from common childhood illnesses, such as diarrhoea and pneumonia, few of the leading causes of under-five mortality in WHO’s South-East Asia
- Continued breastfeeding for healthy growth and development of children
The benefits of breastfeeding are well established, promoting not only optimal growth and development of the infant, but also reducing the risk of illness and death from common infectious diseases (1) Breastfeeding has also been shown to reduce the risk of otitis media and malocclusion, and recent studies further suggest that breastfeeding may have longer-term health benefits, such as
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