BY EMMA UNA
CALABAR- MEN have been advised to keep away from their
wives’ breasts while they are breast feeding their children to avoid inflicting
wounds on the breasts and exposing the children to infection.
Professor Angela Oyo Ita, the Cross River State Commissioner
for Health who gave the advice while flagging- off the 2013 Breast Feeding Week
at Akpabuyo local Government Area of the state on Tuesday, stated that men
sharing their wives’ breasts while they are breast feeding could inflict wound
on the breasts and if the woman is HIV positive, the child could be exposed to
the infection.
Breast feeding mothers.
Professor Oyo Ita who was represented by the Director
Nutrition of the Ministry of Health, Mrs Regina Adie called on the women
to practice exclusive breast feeding because it has been proven that beast milk
contains 80% water and 20% minerals that are essential for the child’s growth.
“The World Health Organisation, the United
Nation International Children Educational Fund, and other
renown world agencies have carried out studies and it has proven that breast
milk is the best in keeping the child healthy, strong and happy”.
She said myths that a child that is exclusively fed on
breast milk for six months would at some point die out of thirst is not
true because beast milk contains enough water to keep the child happy and
satisfied. “Some time ago, we came here and had a meeting with the men
and called on them to support their wives to carry out exclusive breast
feeding for their children and the men said no because the children would die
from the thirst for water, but that is not true”.
The Health Commissioner said the theme for this year’s
breast feeding week. ‘Breast Feeding, Close to Mother”, was apt because the
relationship between the mother and the child becomes stronger when the mother
breast feeds the baby exclusively for six months.
“If you look at the face of your baby during breast feeding,
you would see joy and satisfaction on the face and that brings the child closer
to the mother”.
Mrs Rosemary Effiong, the Chairman of Akpabuyo Local
Government Area said breast feeding keeps children strong and free of health
challenges and “We in Akpabuyo do not want to have children who would put
unnecessary pressure on our health facilities, so let every mother listen and obey
the instruction of the focal person on breast feeding”.
Mrs Effiong who was represented by the Secretary of Council,
Mr Edem Okon said the council would continue to offer the needed support to
mothers through financial empowerment to enable them feed well to breast feed
their children.
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