Thai women breast-feed infants least in Asia: UNICEF
Only 5 percent of Thai mothers solely breast-feed their babies for six months, which is ranked the lowest in Asia, according to a study conducted by the United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund (UNICEF).
The finding has aroused worries of Thai health officials, and they had a meeting with UNICEF health officials Tuesday to discuss ways to encourage breast-feeding in Thailand.
Pornthida Phasthong, an information official at UNICEFs office in Thailand, said that only 5 percent of Thai women solely breast- feed their babies for six months and 16 percent do it for only four months.
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