Breast feeding in the first six months.
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چکیده
Virtually all mothers in developing countries tend to supplement breast milk with water or teas, often during the infant's 1st week, thinking that these fluids have therapeutic effects. Moreover many physicians encourage this practice. It is unnecessary and could adversely affect infant health. Exclusively breast fed infants are less likely to suffer from diarrhea. For example, studies in the Philippines and Peru show that 6 month old breast fed infants who also received other fluids suffered from diarrhea at twice the rate of those who were exclusively breast fed. Further a study in Brazil reveals that these infants were more likely to die than those who only received breast milk. Moreover infants who received fluids other than breast milk consume less breast milk and breast feed for shorter duration than exclusively breast fed infants. In Brazil, breast fed infants who received supplements in the 1st days of life were 2 times as likely to not breast feed after 3 months than exclusively breast fed infants. Thus growth in infants who receive water or teas will not be optimal. Another benefit of breast feeding that supplements erode include increased birth intervals. Moreover research consistently shows that healthy infants who receive enough breast milk to meet their energy needs also receive enough fluid to meet their requirements, even in hot and dry environments. Improved maternity services following delivery increases exclusive breast feeding rates during the 1st few weeks of life. These services include telling all pregnant women how and why to breast feed, helping mothers start breast feeding soon after delivery, rooming in 24 hours/day, encouraging breast feeding on demand, and giving no other fluids, except for required medications. Further working mothers should have the right to breast feed. Support groups and health workers should encourage mothers to exclusively breast feed for the 1st 6 months.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- BMJ
دوره 304 6834 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1992