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How does the International Code of Marketing of Human Milk Substitutes apply in the context of HIV infection?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Mon, 11/11/2024 - 21:23

El Código se aplica en todos los países, con independencia de lo establecido en las políticas nacionales sobre la alimentación de los lactantes cuyas madres están infectadas por el VIH. La aplicación del código es fundamental para que no disminuyan las tasas de lactancia materna.

Is the implementation of the International Code of Marketing of Human Milk Substitutes sufficient to improve the nutrition of children?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Tue, 15/10/2024 - 13:44

In addition to the implementation of the International Code of Marketing of Human Milk Substitutes, other complementary actions are needed to promote the optimal feeding of infant and young children. The Breastfeeding Promotion Initiative led by WHO and UNICEF, aims to increase global commitment to breastfeeding. In addition to achieving full implementation of the code through strong legal measures, the initiative's call to action urges governments, donors and partners to do the following:
• Increase funding for breastfeeding promotion initiatives.

In neonatal inpatient units, what aspects should be included in the written breastfeeding policy regarding the feeding of preterm infants?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Fri, 27/09/2024 - 10:26

Regarding the administration of feeding the premature newborns in intensive care areas, the written breastfeeding policy should explicit issues related to the:

What measures are required to implement the International Code of Marketing of Human Milk Substitutes and who should enforce them?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Thu, 12/09/2024 - 09:43

The International Code of Marketing of Human Milk Substitutes requires appropriate actions to enforce its principles and objectives, including the adoption of national laws and regulations or other relevant measures. All actions should be made public. Since the code is a minimum requirement, governments can adopt additional measures - potentially more stringent than those set out in the code - and make them legally binding.

Why are efforts to achieve breastfeeding for all important?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Tue, 06/08/2024 - 14:56

It is important to close the gap in the possibilities that women have to breastfeed their children since breastfeeding can act as a factor of equality in society.

Human milk is the best nutrition for children at a time when the epigenetic foundations for health and development are being established. Everyone has the right to access breast milk.

It is essential that no one is left behind, especially vulnerable mothers who may need additional support to reduce inequalities in the ability to breastfeed.

What can we do to close the gap to achieve breastfeeding for everyone?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Mon, 05/08/2024 - 23:55

This World Breastfeeding Week, let’s appreciate breastfeeding mums and ensure they get the support they need.

Breastfeeding support comes in many forms – from staff welcoming breastfeeding in your local café to helpful advice from a health worker or maternity protections from your government.

These all help protect the health and rights of women and babies

What is the support that breastfeeding mothers need?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Sun, 04/08/2024 - 13:21

Mothers who brestfeed need:

- Policies and attitudes that value women and breastfeeding
- A women and breastfeeding-friendly health care system
- Respect for women’s autonomy and her right to breastfeed anytime, anywhere
- Solidarity and community support

This year we want to really recognize breastfeeding mums, ensure they are seen and heard, and share relatable human experiences about breastfeeding and the importance of multi-level support.

World Breastfeeding Week 2024

Submitted by usuario.ops on Thu, 01/08/2024 - 10:06

World Breastfeeding Week is held in the first week of August every year.

The theme for 2024 is Closing the gap: Breastfeeding support for all.

The campaign will celebrate breastfeeding mothers in all their diversity, throughout their breastfeeding journeys, while showcasing the ways families, societies, communities and health workers can have the back of every breastfeeding mother.

This World Breastfeeding Week, let’s appreciate breastfeeding mums and ensure they get the support they need.

Is it right to try to persuade pregnant women to breastfeed with evidence-based information?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Tue, 23/07/2024 - 11:34

Conveying the right information, for the informed decision of mothers and families, is correct and ethical.
Considerable scientific evidence is available on breastfeeding and human milk feeding as a public health strategy given its myriad benefits for both newborns and breast feeders. However, breastfeeding is often perceived by some health care professionals as simply a lifestyle choice. They fear creating guilt in those who choose not to breastfeed by "pushing" for breastfeeding.

What is the goal of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) for small, sick or premature newborns and what are the Ten Steps to become one?

Submitted by usuario.ops on Mon, 01/07/2024 - 10:32

Since 1991, the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) has sought to motivate healthcare teams caring for newborns to provide the best support for successful breastfeeding, based on the Ten Steps.