Promoting and protecting breastfeeding in Australia
The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
Breastfeeding provides babies with the best start in life and all the nutrients they need for the first six months of their lives. Babies who are fed in this way are therefore less likely to suffer a range of serious illnesses during infancy and childhood.
UNICEF promotes breastfeeding through the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI). The BFHI was launched in 1991 by UNICEF and the World Health Organisation (WHO) and is an evidence based initiative that improves the successful establishment of breastfeeding by women giving birth in accredited hospitals.
The BFHI involves a system for assessing and accrediting hospitals as ‘Baby Friendly’ if they comply with the 'Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding' established by WHO and UNICEF.
Implementation of these ten steps produces significant increases in the number and duration of exclusive breastfeeding, particularly in areas where breastfeeding rates are the worst.
Benefits of Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding has an extraordinary range of benefits for both the child and the mother.
Babies who are breastfed can have a reduced risk of infectious illness and a large number of acute and chronic diseases including diabetes, lymphoma obesity, high blood pressure, heart disease and respiratory infections.
Mothers who breastfeed are at lower risk of developing certain cancers and osteoporosis. These health outcomes significantly reduce the burden place on the nation’s health system. Many of these conditions including some cancers, high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes, and asthma have been identified as National Health Priority areas.
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The research shows:
- Breastfed babies have 15% fewer GP consultations during their first 6 months of life than babies fed on artificial formula.
- Baby Friendly accreditation increases breastfeeding uptake by an average of 10%
- Mothers are 28% more likely to breastfeed in Baby Friendly Hospitals
BFHI in Australia
There are currently 66 accredited hospitals across the country, catering for just under 80,000 (30 per cent of total births) births per year. In 2008, 5 new hospitals sought initial accreditation.
For more Information on the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative contact UNICEF Australia on 02 9261 2811.