Breastfeeding is a natural and beautiful way for mothers to nourish their lill ones. However, it is natural to have concerns about babies choking on breast milk - and without the right information, this can cause worry and confusion for new ...
Breastfeeding is a topic that often sparks debates and misconceptions. One such myth is that breast milk loses its benefits after the first few months. In this article, we will debunk this claim and shed light on why breast milk remains ...
Diet and nutrition play a vital role in promoting health and preventing the risk of diseases in babies. Though the primary source of nutrition in newborns is breast milk, studies say that once a baby starts on solid foods, which is ...
Pleasant tastes and odours have a great influence on our daily well-being, and as is the case of newborns who are only exposed to the smell and taste of the mother's skin and breast milk. [1] Breast milk is the foremost ...
Breastfeeding has many health-promoting effects, especially during the first six months, on both the mother and the newborn. It may help reduce the risk of acute infections in mothers such as pneumonia and diarrhoea and also protects against chronic diseases such ...
Breastfeeding is the best way to ensure that your baby receives proper nutrition to ensure good health and growth. Breast milk contains antibodies which help protect your baby from many common childhood illnesses and provides all the energy and nutrients that ...
Your breasts contain small sacs called mammary glands that produce breast milk after childbirth. The breast milk passes from the mammary glands through tubes called milk ducts, also called lactiferous ducts and move out of the breast through tiny holes in ...
Breastfeeding or lactation is the primary source of nourishment for the newborn and it also helps to create a strong emotional bond between the mother and child [1]. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months ...
World Breastfeeding Week is celebrated worldwide every year from 1 to 7 August to promote breastfeeding and improve the overall health of babies. As per the World Health Organization (WHO), breast milk is an excellent source of nutrition for babies after ...
World Breastfeeding Week is celebrated globally every year from 1 to 7 August to promote breastfeeding and its impact on the overall health of infants. Innocenti Declaration was signed in August 1990 by WHO, UNICEF and other Government policymakers to support ...
Breast milk is said to be the best kind of nutrition your newborn baby can get, right after delivery. Doctors do stress on the importance of exclusive breastfeeding your baby for the first six months. Breast milk not only has all ...
Breastfeeding is the best way to feed your baby, and you should breastfeed your baby as much as possible. But, if you are a working mom, or if you have to leave your baby with friends or family when you are ...