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Breastfeeding saves mother from diseases, boosts child’s immunity

By Our Correspondent
August 23, 2022

LAHORE: An awareness seminar on breastfeeding was organised with the collaboration of Pakistan Academy of Family Physicians, UNICEF and Fatima Jinnah Medical University, Lahore, here on Monday.

Prof Mahmood Ali Malik was chief guest and Dr Asif Mahmood Jah, Prof Dr Masood Sadiq, Vice-Chancellor, University of Child Health Sciences (UCHS) and Prof Dr Nishat Maqsood, retired Head of Preventive Pediatrics Department FJMC were special guests.

Besides, Prof Shamsa Humayun, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof Munir Akhtar Saleemi, Dr Ayesha Farid, Prof Noreen Akmal, Deans Prof Naveed Akbar Hotiana, Prof Manazza Iqbal, Prof Muniza Qayyum, Dr Rameeza Kalim Head of Social and Preventive Pediatric Department, FJMU and other faculty members, nurses and paramedics also participated in the seminar.

Dr Tariq Mehmood Mian, President PAFP, Prof Dr Junaid Rasheed Head of Pediatric Department, UCHS, Dr Shafiq-ur-Rehman Nutrition Specialist UNICEF, Dr Uzma Khurram Bukhari, Nutrition Officer UNICEF, and representatives of World Health Organisation (WHO) were also present.

The purpose of the seminar was to create awareness among the public about benefits of breastfeeding.FJMC Vice-Chancellor Prof Khalid Masood Gondal said that breastfeeding is very useful for both the baby and the mother. Breastfeeding helps in the mental and physical development of the child and increases the immunity of the child. Along with this, breastfeeding also protects the mother from dangerous diseases like cancer. There are clear instructions on breastfeeding in the Holy Quran. He further said that all medical professionals should spread the awareness of breastfeeding to the common people which is an ongoing charity.

Prof Masood Sadiq suggested that all working mothers, who breastfeed their children, should be given six months’ leave. Dr Asif Mehmood Jah said that such type of awareness programmes are very important.

Dr Mahmood Ali Malik said that every mother should breastfeed her children at least for two years following the instructions given in the Holy Quran. Prof Nishat Maqsood emphasised that the facility of day care centre should be mandatory for working mothers.