Correct option is B
Ans: (b)
6 months
Sol. The
World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that infants be exclusively breastfed for the first
6 months of life. Exclusive breastfeeding means that the infant receives only
breast milk, with no additional food or drink, except for medicines or vitamin supplements if necessary. This period is essential for the baby’s growth, development, and immune system strengthening.
Explanation of each option:
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(a) 3 months: This is shorter than the recommended 6 months. While some countries or organizations may recommend breastfeeding for 3 months, WHO specifically recommends
6 months of exclusive breastfeeding.
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(b) 6 months: Correct answer.
WHO recommends
exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months to ensure the infant receives optimal nutrition and immune protection.
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(c) 1 year: While
breastfeeding beyond 6 months is beneficial and can continue along with complementary foods, the
exclusive breastfeeding recommendation is for the first 6 months.
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(d) 8 months: This is incorrect.
8 months is beyond the WHO recommendation for
exclusive breastfeeding and typically indicates the period when complementary foods should start being introduced.