Abstract
A Newborn human being is called a baby. The word probably came from the first spoken sound, “ba-ba”, made by many small babies. The newborn human infant is very helpless and depends on adult people for its survival. Newborn babies are perfectly formed by tiny human beings are usually weight between two and four kg. Premature babies weight 900 grams or even less and have to be kept alive in a special apparatus called an incubator. If they were kept free from grams and are carefully fed, they can live and grow to a normal size. They feed on milk which may be provided by sucking at their mother’s breasts, a method of feeding which is characteristic of all animals. Milk for the baby is especially suited to their needs. Children are valuable assets of a nation and it is their welfare that strengthens its social and economic development. Infant and child mortality is one of the key items in this Indian demographic scene. Thus, the importance of the subject of infant feeding hardly needs emphasis. It is subject, which concerns about 25-30 million babies that are born annually in our country and several millions of mothers who will be rearing them.
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