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Breastfeeding and the use of human milk provide infants with unique benefits that are both nutritional and non-nutritional. The literature supports that infants who are breastfed have a reduced risk of otitis media, gastrointestinal infections, lower respiratory infections, asthma, childhood leukaemia, diabetes and obesity