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BreastfeedingSupporting Information |
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Key Message 1:Breastmilk alone is the only food and drink an infant needs for the first six months. No other food or drink, not even water, is usually needed during this period. |
Breastmilk is the best food a young child can have. Animal's milk, infant formula, powdered milk, teas, sugar drinks, water and cereal foods are inferior to breastmilk. Breastmilk is easy for the baby to digest. It also promotes the best growth and development and protects against illness. Even in hot, dry climates, breastmilk meets a young baby's need for fluids. Water or other drinks are not needed during the first six months. Giving a baby any food or drink other than breastmilk increases the risk of diarrhoea and other illnesses. Breastmilk substitutes that are nutritionally adequate are expensive. For example, to feed one baby for a year requires 40 kilograms (about 80 tins) of infant formula. Health workers should inform all mothers who are considering the use of breastmilk substitutes about their cost. If regular weighing shows that a breastfed baby under six months is not growing well:
Any infant older than six months of age needs other foods and drinks. Breastfeeding should also continue until the child is two years or older. |
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