Penang Adventist Hospital Marks World Breastfeeding Week 2025 with a Community Circle of Support

Participants at Penang Adventist Hospital’s World Breastfeeding Week 2025 celebration at Gurney Plaza pose for a group photo after engaging in activities promoting Kangaroo Mother Care and community support for breastfeeding families.

Penang Adventist Hospital

Penang Adventist Hospital Marks World Breastfeeding Week 2025 with a Community Circle of Support

Edward Rodriguez

The Penang Adventist Hospital celebrated World Breastfeeding Week 2025 at Gurney Plaza on August 3, 2025, drawing mothers, fathers, grandparents—and friends—into a “circle of love” around every breastfeeding journey. With the global theme “Prioritize Breastfeeding: Create Sustainable Support Systems,” hospital leaders and families affirmed their commitment to supporting breastfeeding mothers and their infants.

YB Lim Siew Khim (林秀琴), Penang State Executive Councillor for Social Development, Welfare, and Non‑Islamic Religious Affairs, joined the event, underscoring that breastfeeding support extends far beyond hospital walls and is a shared responsibility across communities.

The hospital extended heartfelt gratitude to its sponsors and partners—Gurney Plaza; Aiwibi Baby Care; Dermally Malaysia; Jazz Hotel Penang; Goodealbb Mum & Baby store; M.I.A Nursery & Preschool Jelutong; Suzuran Baby Malaysia; RCSI & UCD Malaysia Campus; and student nurses from the Adventist College of Nursing and Health Sciences—whose generosity made the day possible.

Breast milk supplies ideal nutrition and builds immunity, helping protect infants from common childhood illnesses such as diarrhea and respiratory and ear infections, and may reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). It supports growth and development during the first year and remains a vital source of nutrients into the second year.

For mothers, breastfeeding can lower the risk of postpartum depression, certain cancers (breast and ovarian), cardiovascular disease, and metabolic disorders and help with postpartum recovery. It also fosters stronger mother‑child bonding and improvements in mental health, reducing maternal stress and symptoms of depression.

Penang Adventist Hospital, as part of the Adventist Health system, stands firmly behind families—and especially mothers—in recognizing breastfeeding as a health priority. By providing education, lactation counseling, and emotional encouragement, the hospital empowers parents to nurture the next generation with love and the sustaining grace of God. Through pastoral care, community outreach, and dedicated staff, the Adventist Health system strives to ensure that breastfeeding families experience both physical health and spiritual strength.

Whether families are preparing to breastfeed, just beginning the journey, or supporting someone who is, Penang Adventist Hospital—and the wider Adventist health community—remains committed to offering support. Together, they work to build lasting systems that empower mothers, strengthen families, and celebrate the precious gift of life.

To learn more about Penang Adventist Hospital, visit their website at https://pah.com.my/

Edward Rodriguez

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