Can we break the record??
Can we break the record??
During the first
week of August over 170 countries worldwide will celebrate
World Breastfeeding Week. Last year more than 500 World
Breastfeeding Week events took place globally involving more
than 800,000 people. In New Zealand, Women’s Health Action
Trust is coordinating the annual “Big Latch On”, and at
10.30am on the 5th of August we will attempt to break the
record for the most number of women breastfeeding
simultaneously in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Big Latch On
will be turning seven this year and each year has seen
increasing involvement and support for the event from
communities large and small around New Zealand.
The Big Latch On celebrates breastfeeding mums and babies and promotes the benefits of breastfeeding for babies, mums and society at large. It is a great opportunity to get community recognition and support for breastfeeding women. Last year we broke the Big Latch On record with 1514 babies latched on and breastfeeding simultaneously throughout New Zealand; we are aiming to once again break this record. We already have over 120 venues registered throughout the country, from Kaitaia all the way down to Invercargill!
Women’s
Health Action is committed to protecting, promoting and
supporting breastfeeding. Activities that support
breastfeeding in the community contribute to the long-term
health of the population and help to reduce health
inequalities between population groups. Breastfeeding has a
positive influence on the health status and social wellbeing
of baby, mother, family/whanau and community. The World
Health Organisation recommends infants should be exclusively
breastfed for the first six months of life and continued
alongside the introduction of safe complementary foods for
up to two years of age or beyond. New Zealand has high
breastfeeding initiation rates; however there is a steep
decline in breastfeeding rates after the first six weeks.
Efforts are needed to normalise and increase support for
breastfeeding in the community.
For more information
about participating in the Big Latch On or coordinating a
venue go to www.biglatchon.org.nz
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