>Question: Is there a specific "age" related to the
definition of newborn (in other words, is this the
first 4 weeks of life)? Is there a specific "age"
related to the definition of infant (lets say up to 6
months of age)? Is there a specific "age" related to
the definition of baby (lets say after 6 months)?<
The Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding is so called becasue
'infant' is defined as a child up to the age of 2, whereas the strategy
covers a longer period. This is what I remember being told at the UK
Governement Dept of Health day in May from Randeh Saadev from WHO.
Magda Sachs
Breastfeeding Supporter, BfN, UK
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