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SUMMARY:2.4 Breastfeeding and Feeding
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DESCRIPTION: Newborn feeding is great science. The experts&rsquo; opinion is that breastfeeding as soon as possible after birth, usually about half an hour. If the mother does not secrete milk temporarily, try to let the newborn suck the nipples as much as possible to promote milk secretion and enhance the relationship between the mother and the baby, which is also conducive to the healing of the mother's postpartum wounds caused by childbirth.&nbsp;
Breastfeeding is healthy for the baby. It provides food that is always fresh and ready. The baby needs only breast milk for the first 6 months. From the sixth month onwards, start solid foods and continue to breastfeed for up to two years and beyond.&nbsp;&nbsp;
To date, the COVID-19 virus has not caused infection in babies from breast milk but can be caused by close contact after birth and in a few cases during pregnancy. Breast milk is safe and helps protect the baby from infections and illnesses.

Breastfeeding should take the "vertical hold"...

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