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The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative also known as BFHI is a global program that was launched in 1991 to encourage and recognize hospitals and birthing centers that offer an optimal level of care for infant feeding and mother/baby bonding. Once implemented into hospitals, mothers have made numerous complaints and reports of newborns being readmitted for numerous health issues within the first few weeks of birth due to not being fed adequate amount of breastmilk. Initially this program was created to promote breastfeeding, but with evidence based concerns it has shown to be a more negative than positive impact to mothers and newborns. .For both mother and baby this initiative comes with many complications such as death, starvation, unsafe sleeping habits, and much more. Hospitals who implement BFHI have basically taken the goal to breastfeed to the extreme, making it a number one priority above all else which includes the health and wellbeing of mom and baby. Sunflower0087 (talk) 02:11, 27 April 2017 (UTC)