THE IMPORTANT OF BREAST FEEDING OF A NEW BORN INFANT
Abubakar Danjuma Bundaram , Phd Students of City University Cambodia, Department of Public Health, CambodiaAbstract
This paper is focus on the important of breastfeeding of a new born Infant , breastfeeding the new baby to have faster growth and get perfect nutrition that will protect the baby from disease , the earliest experience of new born infant is a great importance to the total growth and development. This particularly true on the way children obtain their foods the chemical structure of human milk facilitate digestion, metabolism efficient utilization of nutrients which in turn encourage excellent growth in infant. Anemia is less likely in well breastfeed infant that those who practice artificial feeding.
Keywords
Important, Feeding, Infant
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