The importance of breastfeeding
According to WHO, breastfeeding is absolutely crucial in the first six months and should continue up to two years along with regular food.
According to WHO, breastfeeding is absolutely crucial in the first six months and should continue up to two years along with regular food.
Shameful: More newborns die in India than anywhere else in the world
Over 3 lakh children in India die annually due to diarrhoea-related diseases
3 lakh children die within 24 hours of birth in India every year
India's infant mortality rate drops by three points
Assam CM Tarun Gogoi looks to bring down infant and maternal mortality in the state
Breast milk provides greater immunity than any infant formula
India lags behind most countries in children's health: Save the Children
Tinier, larger foetuses likelier to be stillborn
According to WHO, breastfeeding is absolutely crucial in the first six months and should continue up to two years along with regular food.
Shameful: More newborns die in India than anywhere else in the world
Over 3 lakh children in India die annually due to diarrhoea-related diseases
3 lakh children die within 24 hours of birth in India every year
India's infant mortality rate drops by three points
Assam CM Tarun Gogoi looks to bring down infant and maternal mortality in the state
Breast milk provides greater immunity than any infant formula
India lags behind most countries in children's health: Save the Children
Tinier, larger foetuses likelier to be stillborn