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Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk

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PEDIATRICS
Volume 129, Issue 3, Pages E827-E841

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AMER ACAD PEDIATRICS
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2011-3552

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breastfeeding; complementary foods; infant nutrition; lactation; human milk; nursing

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Breastfeeding and human milk are the normative standards for infant feeding and nutrition. Given the documented short-and long-term medical and neurodevelopmental advantages of breastfeeding, infant nutrition should be considered a public health issue and not only a lifestyle choice. The American Academy of Pediatrics reaffirms its recommendation of exclusive breastfeeding for about 6 months, followed by continued breastfeeding as complementary foods are introduced, with continuation of breastfeeding for 1 year or longer as mutually desired by mother and infant. Medical contraindications to breastfeeding are rare. Infant growth should be monitored with the World Health Organization (WHO) Growth Curve Standards to avoid mislabeling infants as underweight or failing to thrive. Hospital routines to encourage and support the initiation and sustaining of exclusive breastfeeding should be based on the American Academy of Pediatrics-endorsed WHO/UNICEF Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding. National strategies supported by the US Surgeon General's Call to Action, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and The Joint Commission are involved to facilitate breastfeeding practices in US hospitals and communities. Pediatricians play a critical role in their practices and communities as advocates of breastfeeding and thus should be knowledgeable about the health risks of not breastfeeding, the economic benefits to society of breastfeeding, and the techniques for managing and supporting the breastfeeding dyad. The Business Case for Breastfeeding details how mothers can maintain lactation in the workplace and the benefits to employers who facilitate this practice. Pediatrics 2012; 129:e827-e841

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