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SUMMARY:9 The Development and Trend of Breastfeeding
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DESCRIPTION: Breastfeeding is a natural and normal way of feeding newborns and infants. Breast milk contains the most abundant protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals, and is easy to digest. It is specially produced for newborns.
​​Breast milk can help the baby fight disease. After birth, the first milk secreted by the breast is called colostrum. It helps stop harmful bacteria that may make your baby sick. Colostrum does this by covering the baby's digestive system, leaving bacteria nowhere to grow. This protection is even more important if the baby is born prematurely.
Breastfeeding helps reduce the chance of your baby to:

Have diarrhea
Have ear infections or lung infections
Die from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Be overweight or obese

Optimal breastfeeding is essential, saving the lives of more than 820,000 children under the age of five each year. WHO and UNICEF recommend:

Start breastfeeding one hour after delivery;
Exclusive breastfeeding should be performed for the...

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