The status reports and other information collected showed that
interpretation of the data on breast-feeding prevalence and duration
collected at national or regional level within European countries is
difficult, since this information is not collected in every country
or it is gathered under different criteria. However, there seem to
be vast differences in prevalence of breast-fed children and
breast-feeding duration between European countries and possibly
within countries. There is a need to establish monitoring systems
enabling comparability of data between countries. Assessing
determinants for breast-feeding is required as well. There are a
number of important consensus documents supporting breast-feeding
action. These documents are related to either one or more of the
following categories: health benefits of breastfeeding;
recommendations regarding breast-feeding duration and exclusiveness;
providing guidance on breast-feeding promotion. Current
recommendation is exclusive breast-feeding for 6 months.