Men have been urged to support their breastfeeding wives in all ramifications to enable them succeed in exclusively breastfeed their infants for the first 1,000 days of life.
The call was made by the Nutrition Specialist, UNICEF, Bauchi Field Office, Philomena Irene in a presentation at the opening of a two-day Media Dialogue titled: ‘Beyond Mothers: Analysing the Role of Fathers and Family Members in Promoting Exclusive Breastfeeding for Child Survival’ holding in Yola, Adamawa state.
She stressed that the roles of the fathers is to aid their wives with childcare and household chores so the baby’s mother can take time to breastfeed babies
They are to also talk with family members, including grandmothers, about committing to breastmilk only for the baby’s first 6 months – no water or other liquids or foods as well as talk about the need to feed the baby milk, eggs, and green or orange fruits or vegetables every day.
The fathers are to ensure that animal source foods are always available for the baby by keeping for the family milk and eggs that might otherwise be sold or by purchasing milk and eggs as needed, beginning at 6 months.
They are also to check in with their wives about how the plan for feeding the baby is going, at least once a week.
The call to action according to Philomena Irene is to close the gap in breastfeeding inequalities, stressing that, “we must engage all actors along the Warm Chain of Breastfeeding support: Civil Society Organizations, governments, policymakers, health systems, workplaces, communities, and parents.”
The nutrition specialist added that, “We call on all stakeholders to invest in breastfeeding support to alleviate social inequalities and promote sustainable development in BFO states.”
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