Public health organisations, including the World Health Organisation recommend 6 months of exclusive breastfeeding for optimal growth, cognitive development and health. In addition, the provision of nutritionally adequate and safe complementary foods to the infants while breastfeeding continues up until 2 years of age and beyond is also recommended. Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life meets the energy and nutrient needs of the infants. The objective of this review therefore, is to assess the appropriateness of a universal 6 months exclusive breastfeeding recommendation policy in both developed and developing countries. In the last years, recommendations for the optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding promoted by WHO ...
Exclusive breastfeeding is defined as no other food or drink, not even water, except breastmilk for ...
The WHO recommends exclusive breast-feeding for the first 6 months of life. At present, <2 % of moth...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is a basic human activity, vital to infant and maternal health...
Public health organisations, including the World Health Organisation recommend 6 months of exclusive...
In 2001 the World Health Assembly adopted the infant feeding strategy which included the recommendat...
In 2001 the World Health Assembly adopted the infant feeding strategy which included the recommendat...
In 2001 the World Health Assembly adopted the infant feeding strategy which included the recommendat...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding for six months is a public health debate. Lacking knowledge on p...
Exclusive breastfeeding1 is recommended for the first six months of life for healthy term infants, a...
Objective: To obtain the prevalence of breastfeeding/exclusive breastfeeding until 6 months of life...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding until the months of the baby, and its maintenance with complemen...
,br>While it is well accepted that breast-feeding is natural and that human breast milk is a unique ...
Healthy newborns enter the world well hydrated and remain so if breastfed exclusively, day and night...
Breast milk represents the natural food for infants, and is universally recognized as the optimal fe...
Exclusive breastfeeding is defined as no other food or drink, not even water, except breastmilk for ...
The WHO recommends exclusive breast-feeding for the first 6 months of life. At present, <2 % of moth...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is a basic human activity, vital to infant and maternal health...
Public health organisations, including the World Health Organisation recommend 6 months of exclusive...
In 2001 the World Health Assembly adopted the infant feeding strategy which included the recommendat...
In 2001 the World Health Assembly adopted the infant feeding strategy which included the recommendat...
In 2001 the World Health Assembly adopted the infant feeding strategy which included the recommendat...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding for six months is a public health debate. Lacking knowledge on p...
Exclusive breastfeeding1 is recommended for the first six months of life for healthy term infants, a...
Objective: To obtain the prevalence of breastfeeding/exclusive breastfeeding until 6 months of life...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding until the months of the baby, and its maintenance with complemen...
,br>While it is well accepted that breast-feeding is natural and that human breast milk is a unique ...
Healthy newborns enter the world well hydrated and remain so if breastfed exclusively, day and night...
Breast milk represents the natural food for infants, and is universally recognized as the optimal fe...
Exclusive breastfeeding is defined as no other food or drink, not even water, except breastmilk for ...
The WHO recommends exclusive breast-feeding for the first 6 months of life. At present, <2 % of moth...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is a basic human activity, vital to infant and maternal health...