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UNICEF Says Croatia Has Relatively High Breastfeeding Rates – Total Croatia News
ZAGREB, Aug 2, 2020 – On the occasion of the 30th World Breastfeeding Week, UNICEF said that Croatia remains among the countries with relatively…

ZAGREB, Aug 2, 2020 – On the occasion of the 30th World Breastfeeding Week, UNICEF said that Croatia remains among the countries with relatively high breastfeeding rates, with two in three babies under two months of age and 57% of children aged three to five months breastfed.
Breastfeeding has invaluable importance for every child’s health, notably premature babies and those whose health is compromised, the head of UNICEF’s Croatia office, Regina M. Castillo, said in a press release.
That’s wh…
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