Breastfeeding Questions Answered
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This guide, from the Information & Knowledge for Optimal Health (INFO) Project of Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health, answers
questions that women often ask about
breastfeeding. The INFO Project aims to inform
and improve health care and public health;
enhance the capacity of communities and
organisations to obtain, adapt, and generate
knowledge and best practices; and
connect communities, organisations, and
individuals locally and globally to facilitate
knowledge sharing. Providers of public health and
medical care can access answers to questions
organised under the following topics:
Click here to order this report, free in any quantity to developing countries. US$2.00 each for developed countries.
It is a companion tool linked to the “Better Breastfeeding, Healthier Lives” Population Report.
- Practicing Breastfeeding
- Breast milk Value
- Maintaining Breast Health
- Family Planning
- Illness or Infection
- Is it important to start breastfeeding right after the infant’s birth?
- How often should a woman breastfeed her baby?
- How long should each breastfeeding session last?
- How can a woman know if her baby is latching on correctly?
- When should a baby be given water, cereal or other liquids and foods?
Click here to order this report, free in any quantity to developing countries. US$2.00 each for developed countries.
It is a companion tool linked to the “Better Breastfeeding, Healthier Lives” Population Report.
Number of Pages
8
Source
The INFO Project Series L, Number 14,
Issues in World Health on the
INFO Project Population Reports website.
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