Smart Mom Give Longer Breastfeeding
Posted by
CEB
on 8:45 PM
Three out of four new mothers who have a baby the first time determined to breastfeed, yet it largely gave up before reaching six months.
The report from Brigham Young University study showed only 36% of infants received breast milk (breast milk) until the age of six months. And as recommended by the health organization of children, babies should be breastfed until the age of one year.
Research data from around 60 thousand of children, collected during a survey of immunization. From the survey showed, breast-fed babies more than six months generally come from highly educated mothers and a large income.
Women married and living in developed countries more generally are nursing a child. While mothers who smoke are just feeding in a short time and the number is diminishing. Mothers who earn less and obtaining assistance from the program to improve the welfare of mothers and children, even more quickly stop breastfeeding.