The WHO (World Health Organization) recommends exclusive breastfeeding up to six months and supplementing it with other foods until at least two years of the child.
Feeding the baby with milk from his mother is an undeniable right, whether the baby is breastfed from his own breast as if they are separated, and it is expressed to be given later.
The protective effect that breast milk has on the health of the child is known and that is why the WHO (World Health Organization) recommends it as exclusive food during the first six months of life and supplemented with solid food for, at least, two years.
Breast milk is the best food that the newborn can receive, since it provides all the nutrients that the baby needs and adapts to each stage of its growth, in addition to protecting it against infections and diseases in the short and long term. The WHO recommends it exclusively during the first six months of life, and keep it until at least two years supplemented with other foods.
Currently there is no doubt that breast milk is the ideal food for the baby during the first six months of life; This is recommended by the WHO. From then on, and up to two years or more whenever the mother and baby wish, it continues to be essential, but it is necessary to take other foods as well.
Some mothers for so much and others for so little. As you read it: while some new mothers report problems getting their milk to rise, others have to face an excessive production that the newborn still does not know how to handle.
Before vaccines were available, it was possible to detect the presence of antibodies in the breast milk of women who had had the disease. Then we were able to confirm this transfer of protection also through vaccines.
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