Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice Increases In Plateau – Gov.’s Wife
The wife of Gov. Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau, Mrs Helen Mutfwang, says the state has recorded a significant increase in exclusive breastfeeding practices from 19 per cent to 38 per cent.
Mutfuang stated this in Jos on Tuesday, at the commemoration of the 2023 World Breastfeeding Week, with the theme, “Enabling Breastfeeding, making a Difference for Working Parents”.
She, however, said that despite the impressive feat, there was still much work to be done to improve uptake of breastmilk for its immense benefit to both the baby and mother.
“We must intensify efforts to promote early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding for infants aged zero to six months.
“This is more critical when we consider the poor nutrition indices still prevalent in our state”, she said.
She pointed out that research has shown that breastfeeding reduces the risk of various infections such as ear infections, respiratory illnesses, and gastrointestinal disorders in infants.
She added that optimally breastfed children were at a lower risk of developing chronic diseases later in life, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, and asthma.
“The benefits of breastfeeding extend into adulthood, thereby, providing long-lasting advantages.
“Breastfeeding is also beneficial for mothers because it reduces the risk of certain cancers, including breast and ovarian cancer and promotes postpartum weight loss.
“The act of breastfeeding burns calories and helps the uterus contract back to its pre-pregnancy size, aiding in maternal recovery.
“Furthermore, optimal breastfeeding positively impacts the national economy by lowering healthcare costs and cultivating a smarter, healthier workforce.” she said.
The governor’s wife said that the state government has created a creche at the Ministry of Budget and Planning, adding that it would soon be operational.
This, according to her, will support lactating working mothers to continue to breastfeed when they resume from their maternity leave, in line with the 2023 theme.
She called on stakeholders from both the formal and informal sector to provide a conducive environment such as lactating rooms and nursing breaks to enable working mothers to breastfeed their babies.
The Governor’s wife awarded three mothers who had optimally breastfed babies at the Jos South Primary Healthcare Center in Bukuru.
The mothers received baby items and cash prices to serve as encouragement to other mothers.
NAN/Oyenike Oyeniyi