The Mexican government has banned free
baby formula at hospitals in an effort to encourage breastfeeding. Health authorities
said baby formula would still be available for purchase in shops and could be
supplied at a doctor's request. But they said the country needed to boost low
breastfeeding rates. Mexico has one of the lowest levels in Latin America. Only
one in seven mothers breastfeed exclusively during the baby's first six months.
The World Health Organization says exclusive breastfeeding for six months is
the optimal way of feeding infants. It says thereafter infants should receive
complementary foods with continued breastfeeding up to two years of age or
beyond. The Mexican health authorities said Mexico's poor record is problematic
in a country where millions of people live in extreme poverty and drinking
water is often dirty or contaminated.
Culled from BBC.
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