Nursing mothers should be encouraged to breastfeed exclusively until their baby is six-months-old, new Australian infant feeding guidelines say.
Although most mothers in Australia start breastfeeding, only a small proportion achieve do so exclusively six months, the National Health and Medical Research Council says.
Only around 25 per cent of women continue to breastfeed for 12 months, say the guidelines, released in Canberra along with new Australian dietary guidelines this week.
They detail numerous nutrition and health benefits of breastfeeding.
"From a public health perspective, achieving further improvements in both the type and duration of breastfeeding offers considerable benefits for maternal, infant, child, and life-course health for Australians.''