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Prof. Prakash Sundar Shrestha President Nepal Breastfeeding Promotion Forum NEPAL

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Infant Feeding and Climate Change. Prof. Prakash Sundar Shrestha President Nepal Breastfeeding Promotion Forum NEPAL. Status of Infant Feeding Practices < 6 Months Age. Exclusive Breastfeeding-69.6% BF + Plain Water-10.4% BF + Other Milk- 9.4% - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Infant Feeding and Climate Change

Prof. Prakash Sundar ShresthaPresident

Nepal Breastfeeding Promotion ForumNEPAL

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a) Exclusive Breastfeeding -69.6%

b) BF + Plain Water -10.4%

c) BF + Other Milk - 9.4%

d) BF + Complementary Food - 9.5%

e) BF + Non Milk Liquid - 0.4%

f) Not Breastfeeding - 0.7%

NDHS 2011 (Preliminary Report)

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a) Breastfeeding + Complementary food- 70.4%

b) Breastfeeding + Plain Water- 13.0%

c) Exclusive Breastfeeding - 11.5%

d) Breastfeeding + Other Milk- 4.1%

e) Not Breastfeeding - 1.0%

NDHS 2011 (Preliminary Report)

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0 – 1 Month - 5.3%2 – 3 Months - 3.2%4 – 5 Months - 8.7%6 – 8 Months - 5.5%9 – 11 Months - 8.0%12 – 17 Months - 6.6%18 – 23 Months - 5.1%

NDHS 2011 (Preliminary Report)

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NDHS 2011 (Preliminary Report)

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Exact National Data on use of % of commercial

complementary feeding – Not available.

But in personal experience it seems to be on

increasing trends as many women are joining the

job.

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8000, 000 babies are born every year. 6% giving

Bottle Feeding means about 48, 000 babies are on

Bottle Feeding.

So Annual GHG Emission will be approximately

22,000 tons carbondioxide equivalent.

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