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UNICEF Charges Women On Exclusive Breastfeeding

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United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has said an estimated 13 percent of child deaths could be averted if 90 percent of mothers exclusively breastfeed their infants in the first six months.

UNICEF Nutrition Specialist, Mrs. Philomena Irene, who stated this at a media dialogue in Jos, pointed out that exclusive breastfeeding boosts the immune system with antibodies that protects infants from infections and diseases.

Irene who spoke on the theme, ‘Closing the Gap: Breastfeeding Support for All,’ underscored UNICEF’s commitment to ensuring that every mother has access to needed support, regardless of her circumstances.

According to her, delaying breastfeeding by 2 to23 hours after birth increases the risk of a baby dying in the first 28 days of life by 40 per cent.

Irene further said men should assist their wives on childcare and household chores so that women can take time to breastfeed their babies.

“They should talk with family members, including grandmothers, about committing to breast-milk only for the baby’s first six months.

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“Talk with family members about the need to feed the baby with milk, eggs and green or orange fruits and vegetables every four days,” she said.

She also advised men to always check with their wives about how plans for feeding the baby, at least once a week.

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