World Breastfeeding Week

World Breastfeeding Week (WBW) is an annual celebration which is being held every year from 1 to 7 August in more than 120 countries.
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According to the 26 August data of WBW, 540 events have been held worldwide by more than 79 countries with 488 organizations and 406,620 participants for the World Breastfeeding Week 2010.
Meanwhile, a senior medical consultant and head of pediatrician a the Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital Dr. West Boma has emphasized the need for mothers to practice exclusive breastfeeding at least for the first six months after birth.
Dr. West Boma during a chat with correspondent Monica Ogwa said the benefits of breastfeeding are enormous to both the mother and child including the prevention of bread cancer on mothers.
The consultant pediatrician also advised mothers to ensure they breastfeed their children till the age of two.
She said this will help create a special bond between the mother and the baby.
Another Pediatrician Dr. Chinnaya Dimkpa described breastfeeding as the greatest gift a mother can give to her child
The United Nations International Children Fund, UNICEF fixed every 1st August through 7th to draw attention to the importance of breastfeeding.
This year’s theme is breastfeeding: A key to sustainable development.

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