World Breastfeeding Week MATERNAL 2009
(1st. To August 7) \u200b\u200b
"Breastfeeding: a vital emergency response. Are we prepared / as?"Childhood is the most vulnerable in emergencies.
Infant mortality may rise from 2 to 70 times more than the average for diarrhea, respiratory diseases and malnutrition. Breastfeeding is an intervention that saves lives and greater protection for infants and children small / as.
Even in situations that are not emergencies, children under two years who are not breast milk are six times more likely to die.
Emergencies can happen anywhere in the world. The emergence destroy what is 'normal', and creates more pressure in the management of infants vulnerable to disease and death. During emergencies, mothers need the active support to maintain or restore breastfeeding. Be alert on emergencies is vital.
Breastfeeding Support non-emergency periods, strengthens the ability of mothers to cope better during an emergency.
Even in situations that are not emergencies, children under two years who are not breast milk are six times more likely to die.
Emergencies can happen anywhere in the world. The emergence destroy what is 'normal', and creates more pressure in the management of infants vulnerable to disease and death. During emergencies, mothers need the active support to maintain or restore breastfeeding. Be alert on emergencies is vital.
Breastfeeding Support non-emergency periods, strengthens the ability of mothers to cope better during an emergency.
Extracted from the RELACAHUPAN. Network Latin America and the Caribbean for the Humanization of Labor and Birth
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