World Breastfeeding Week is observed yearly from August 1 to 7, with the goal of encouraging breastfeeding and improving the health of newborns worldwide. Originally, roughly 70 nations observed the week; however, it is now observed by 170 countries.
The event marks the signing of the Innocenti Declaration in August 1990 by government officials, WHO, UNICEF, and other organisations to preserve, promote, and encourage breastfeeding. Breastfed children are more intellectually and physically robust, according to the WHO. Furthermore, their odds of being overweight, obese, and predisposed to diabetes are lower than those who are not. Breast milk is the greatest nourishment for newborn newborns because it includes antibodies that help prevent a variety of common paediatric diseases.
World Breastfeeding Week’s theme this year is ‘Step Up for Breastfeeding: Educate and Support.’
World Breastfeeding Week has been celebrated since 1992 and includes annual themes such as healthcare systems and women. In 2016, the week aligned its mission with the Sustainable Development Goals (S.D.G.s) and began promoting various strategies to encourage breastfeeding. During the week, all communication platforms inform people on the issue and the interesting history surrounding breastfeeding that many are unaware of.
Breast milk makes babies sleepy
Breast milk contains prolactin and oxytocin.
It is thought that women who breastfeed are less likely to get breast cancer.
The risk of infant death syndrome is reduced.
It consumes 25% of the body’s energy.
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