To protect, promote and support breastfeeding, the International Breastfeeding Action Alliance (WABA) has designated World Breastfeeding Week from 1 to 7 August each year since 1992. Currently, more than 170 countries are participating in this global public health promotion campaign.
August 1-7, 2024 is the 33rd World Breastfeeding Week, with the theme of "Supporting Breastfeeding and Building Fertility Friendliness", emphasizing the significance of the "warm chain", calling for attention to vulnerable mothers of premature infants, low birth weight infants and sick babies, as well as other families who need help with feeding problems, and advocating governments, medical institutions, workplaces, communities, lactation consultants and family members to give them more care, support, and more opportunities to get help, and jointly create a " Support breastfeeding and build a childbirth-friendly social atmosphere.
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Source: Women's and Children's Center, China Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Editor: Yao Meng
Reviewer: Li Qian
Editor: Liu Yanmin