Introduction: Breastfeeding is a basic human activity, vital to infant and maternal health and of immense economic value to households and societies. The WHO recommends that for the first six months of life, infants should be exclusively breastfed to achieve optimal growth, development, and health. Exclusive Breast Feeding (EBF) is defined as infant feeding with human milk without the addition of any other liquids or solids. The benefits of breast-feeding, to both mother and baby, have long been recognized. Despite strong evidences in support of EBF for the first six months of life, its prevalence has remained low worldwide and it is estimated that only about one-third o...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
Background: The protective effects of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) to the health of infants and mot...
Exclusive breastfeeding provides nutritional, and developmental psychological advantages with regard...
According to the World Health Organization and UNICEF, of all babies born in the world, only 32.6% a...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is an important tool for preventing childhood illnesses, and obesity, an...
Exclusive breastfeeding for six months continues to be the gold standard for optimal growth and deve...
The practice of exclusive breastfeeding has been found out to be essential in reducing infant mortal...
Over recent years, breastfeeding has gained renewed significance in research and practice. Both in t...
Globally, there are only 35% of babies who get exclusive breastfeeding in the first four months of ...
We report the infant feeding experiences in the first month of life for 2,053 infants participating ...
Background:Given the recognized benefits of breastfeeding for the health of the mother and infants, ...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Background: Exclusive Breast Feeding (EBF), the best feeding practice for infants aged from birth to...
Worldwide, women fail to reach the recommended exclusive breastfeeding target of 6 months postpartum...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
Background: The protective effects of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) to the health of infants and mot...
Exclusive breastfeeding provides nutritional, and developmental psychological advantages with regard...
According to the World Health Organization and UNICEF, of all babies born in the world, only 32.6% a...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is an important tool for preventing childhood illnesses, and obesity, an...
Exclusive breastfeeding for six months continues to be the gold standard for optimal growth and deve...
The practice of exclusive breastfeeding has been found out to be essential in reducing infant mortal...
Over recent years, breastfeeding has gained renewed significance in research and practice. Both in t...
Globally, there are only 35% of babies who get exclusive breastfeeding in the first four months of ...
We report the infant feeding experiences in the first month of life for 2,053 infants participating ...
Background:Given the recognized benefits of breastfeeding for the health of the mother and infants, ...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Background: Exclusive Breast Feeding (EBF), the best feeding practice for infants aged from birth to...
Worldwide, women fail to reach the recommended exclusive breastfeeding target of 6 months postpartum...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
Background: The protective effects of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) to the health of infants and mot...
Exclusive breastfeeding provides nutritional, and developmental psychological advantages with regard...