Bruno Vilas Boas Dias, A. Pagano, B. Gomes, Débora Aline de Souza, Maryana Cristina de Souza Marcondes, Michelle Gualassi Zacari, Pamela Ane de Lima Viana, Rebecca Ferronato de Azevedo, Thales Henrique dos Santos, Rafael Antônio da Silva
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Breastfeeding occurs when the child receives breast milk, and can be direct from the breast or milked. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is recommended that it be exclusive until the six months of the baby’s life, and from the beginning of the six months the complementary feeding begins, in view of the continued breastfeeding until the two years. This is considered a natural practice that brings several benefits to the child, as well as to the mother.1