Highlighting the importance of breastfeeding, UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Geeta Rao Gupta today said, "There is no other single intervention that has such a high impact for babies and mothers as breastfeeding and which costs so little for governments. Breastfeeding is a baby's first immunisation and the most effective and inexpensive life-saver ever."
Starting breastfeeding in the first hour after birth can reduce the risk of new-born death by upto 22 per cent by averting deaths related to sepsis, pneumonia, diarrhea and hypothermia. Children who are exclusively breastfed are 14 times more likely to survive, the first six months of life, than non-breastfed children, UNICEF stated.
Apart from the benefits to the baby, mothers who breastfeed exclusively are less likely to become pregnant in the first six months following delivery, they recover faster after giving birth, and return to their pre-pregnancy weight sooner.
Evidence shows that they experience less post-partum depression and also have a lower risk of ovarian and breast cancers later in life, UNICEF stated.
Due to constant efforts by the government and various agencies, the rates of initiation of breastfeeding within one hour of birth have increased from 25 per cent in 2006 to 34 per cent in 2009.
This year's theme for World Breastfeeding Week (August 1-7) is 'Breastfeeding support close to mothers' emphasises the importance of investing in frontline workers' capacity so that they can ably reach out to mothers and their families.
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