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Department of Pediatrics, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, USA
Case Report
A Case Report on Malnutrition in Infants Due to Lack of Mother's Breast Milk
Author(s): Emily Roberts*
Malnutrition in infants is due to the lack of mother's breast milk with profound implications for child health and
development. Breastfeeding, recognized as the optimal source of nutrition for infants provides essential nutrients and
protective factors. However, various factors can disrupt breastfeeding practices, leading to inadequate nutrition and
subsequent malnutrition in infants. Contributing factors to the lack of breastfeeding and subsequent malnutrition
include maternal health issues, insufficient support from healthcare professionals and cultural influences that
discourage breastfeeding. Interventions such as improved healthcare support, enhanced community and family
assistance, workplace policies supporting breastfeeding and public awareness campaigns are recommended.
By recognizing the impact of inadequate breastfeeding on infant health and develop.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2385-4529.23.10.059