Breastfeeding is pivotal for neonatal development and good for the mother’s health. Making the environment breastfeeding-friendly for mothers to have a comfortable first few months with the baby is crucial. The WHO and UNICEF strongly support practices to improve maternal and pediatric care. To fight against the stigma around breastfeeding and raise awareness in society about its importance, World Breastfeeding Week is commemorated in the first week of August. Today, let us learn the most common myths surrounding breastfeeding and the ways to debunk them.

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