Sunday, September 15, 2013

Breastfeeding Rates on the Rise in the United States


              This means a great deal for our nation, because in the past the U.S. has had very low breastfeeding rates, in comparison to other countries, for a long time since back when formula was first created and introduced to the world back in 1867. This has had an impact on our infant mortality rates and how our babies receive basic nutrition. The Surgeon General’s call to action includes goals for supporting breastfeeding and ways to increase the breastfeeding initiation rates among postpartum moms and newborns in the United States. You can read more about the “Call to Action” by clicking on the link below:


Breastfeed infants are exposed to increased overall health benefits and this means a great deal for our government healthcare and supplemental nutrition programs such as Medicaid and WIC (Women, Infants, and Children). You can read more about these programs by clicking on the links below:



 

 

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