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  1. Sep 14, 2010 · Breastfeeding – the Facts. Key facts. • Every infant and child has the right to good nutrition according to the Convention on the Rights of the Child. • Undernutrition is associated with 35% of the disease burden in children under five. • Globally 30% (or 186 million) of children under five are estimated to be stunted and 18% (or 115 ...

  2. Breastfeeding offers comfort and emotional support. As your baby develops the ability to talk and walk, he or she may also get separation anxiety. Breastfeeding helps your baby to feel secure. As your baby comes into contact with other children, the disease fighting components of breast milk help him or her stay healthy.

  3. Jan 19, 2024 · Breastfeeding can protect against multiple. Trusted Source. respiratory and gastrointestinal acute illnesses. Colds and infections. Babies exclusively breastfed for 6 months may have a lower risk ...

  4. Oct 18, 2016 · Introduction. The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) as when ‘an infant receives only breast milk, no other liquids or solids are given – not even water, with the exception of oral rehydration solution, or drops/syrups of vitamins, minerals or medicines’ (World Health Organization 2016).

  5. Apr 1, 2020 · Exclusive breastfeeding significantly improves maternal and child health. Although US pediatricians’ recommendations are increasingly aligned with American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) policies, their optimism about the potential for breastfeeding success has declined. 1 To maintain familiarity with the benefits of breastfeeding and the skills necessary to promote this positive health ...

  6. Apr 11, 2018 · Early initiation of breastfeeding, within one hour of birth, protects the newborn from acquiring infections and reduces newborn mortality. Starting breastfeeding early increases the chances of a successful continuation of breastfeeding. Exclusive breastfeeding for six months has many benefits for the infant and mother.

  7. Exclusive breastfeeding until six months can be safely recommended in both low- and high-income countries. 1. Objectives. To assess the effects of exclusive breastfeeding for six months versus exclusive breastfeeding for three to four months on child health, growth, and development, and on maternal health. A secondary objective was to assess ...

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