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The World Breastfeeding Week's 2018 theme is "Step Up For Breastfeeding: Educate and Support."

Digital Desk: Every year, the first week of August is marked as World Breastfeeding Week (WBW). The purpose of the week is to raise awareness of the value and necessity of nursing for both moms and infants. A worldwide initiative called World Breastfeeding Week tries to inspire action on issues related to breastfeeding.

More than 120 nations observe World Breastfeeding Week, which is organized by the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA).

For new mothers, breastfeeding a newborn is a challenging and emotional experience. Both mothers and infants value breastfeeding equally in their lives. It benefits the newborn baby's overall growth as well as the bonding between new mothers and their children.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), breastfeeding should begin within an hour of delivery and last for at least six months. However, the organizations frequently emphasize that for a baby's full growth, breastfeeding should last at least two years.

The History of World Breastfeeding Week

The origins of World Breastfeeding Week began in the early 1990s with the introduction of a memorandum by WHO and UNICEF to encourage and promote breastfeeding. When it was initially observed, a full week was devoted to publicizing the initiative. This effort was first started by as many as 70 nations.

The Theme for World Breastfeeding Week

The World Breastfeeding Week's 2018 theme is "Step Up For Breastfeeding: Educate and Support."

The Importance of World Breastfeeding Week

The purpose of World Nursing Week is to raise awareness of the value of breastfeeding and the essential role it plays in the lives of both new mothers and infants. While nursing helps mothers' uteruses contract, which then aids in swiftly halting bleeding, it also protects babies from infections and reduces the chance of future health problems.

Additionally, it has been suggested that breastfeeding reduces new moms' chances of developing breast and ovarian cancer.

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