Correct option is B
Ans: (b)
First hour
Sol. According to
WHO and
UNICEF, it is recommended that
children initiate breastfeeding within the first hour after birth. This early initiation is crucial for promoting bonding, stimulating milk production, and providing the infant with
colostrum, which is rich in antibodies and nutrients that help protect the newborn from infections.
Explanation of each option:
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(a) First 10 minutes: This is not recommended. While early initiation is crucial, it is not necessary to start breastfeeding within the first 10 minutes. The
first hour is more commonly emphasized.
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(b) First hour: Correct answer.
WHO and
UNICEF recommend that breastfeeding begin within the
first hour of life to ensure the newborn receives the benefits of
colostrum and to support the mother's milk supply.
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(c) Six hours: Delaying breastfeeding for 6 hours is not recommended as it could delay the benefits of early breastfeeding, including bonding and the immune benefits of colostrum.
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(d) 24 hours: Waiting up to 24 hours to begin breastfeeding is not recommended and could increase the risk of health complications for both the baby and the mother.