LACTATION,FORMULA AND TODDLER FOODS IMPACTS ON NURSING BOTTLE CARIES
Optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding
Kramer.et,.al - 2012
Relevance :
3402 in 2024
Conclusion :
Infants who are exclusively breastfed for six months experience less morbidity from gastrointestinal infection than those who are partially breastfed as of three or four months, and no deficits have been demonstrated in growth among infants from either developing or developed countries who are exclusively breastfed for six months or longer. Moreover, the mothers of such infants have more prolonged lactational amenorrhea. Although infants should still be managed individually so that insufficient growth or other adverse outcomes are not ignored and appropriate interventions are provided, the available evidence demonstrates no apparent risks in recommending, as a general policy, exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life in both developing and developed‐country settings.
Keywords:
Exclusive Breastfeeding, Optimal Duration, Infant Health