Breast Is Best
Reasons To Breast Feed
For many years, scientists have been playing out the ingredients that make breast milk the perfect food for babies.
They’ve discovered, to date, over 200 close compounds to fight infection, help the immune system mature, aid in digestion, and support brain growth - nature made properties that science simply cannot copy.
The important long term benefits of breast feeding include reduced risk of asthma, allergies, obesity, and some forms of childhood cancer. The more scientists continue to learn, the better breast milk looks.
In addition to making your baby healthier, breastfeeding may also make baby smarter.
Many studies have proved that breastfed babies tend to be smarter than babies who were fed with formula or other methods.
Breast feeding does help with nutrients and the support of brain growth, which is something every mother should think about.
The benefits for the nursing mom are just as good as they are for the baby.
The hormones that are released during breast feeding will curb blood loss post delivery and help to shrink the uterus back to it’s normal size. Long term, the breast feeding mom will have a lower risk for pre-menopausal breast cancer, which is the kind that strikes before the age of 50.
The benefits will begin to show with three to six months of breast feeding and increase the longer that breast feeding continues.
By now, you should realize that breast milk is one power packed liquid. It offers more for your baby than formula, or any other scientific creation for that matter.
**side note: Many infant formulas are based on either cow’s milk or goat’s milk. This is the perfect baby food made by nature… if you are a calf or kid (and not the human kind)
As you begin to plan for the future of your baby, make a commitment to breast feeding him for as long as you possibly can - as it will do both your bodies well.
Is everything making sense so far? If not, I’m sure that with just a little more reading, all the facts will fall into place.
Benefits Of Breast Feeding
Once you’ve given birth, breast feeding is the single most important thing you can do to protect your baby and help to promote good health.
Best of all, breast feeding is free. Along with saving you money on HMR (Human Milk Replacement), breast feeding can also help you to keep your medical bills down.
Babies that are fed with formula get sicker more often and more seriously than babies that are breast fed, they also have more ear infections, respiratory infections, and other problems.
This can be even truer if your family has had a history of allergies. When a baby is breast fed, the antibodies pass on from the mother to the baby, helping to protect against illness and allergies.
As the baby’s system matures, his body will begin to make its own antibodies, and he’ll be more equipped to handle sensitivities of food.
Sucking on the breast will also help with the development or jaw alignment and the development of the cheekbone. For this very reason, there is less of the need for costly orthodontic work when the child gets older.
Unlike formula, breast milk is always ready, always available, convenient, and always the right temperature for feeding. Plus, it contains all of the vitamins and minerals your growing baby needs, saving you a lot of money.
Breast feeding also offers many benefits for the mom as well. The baby sucking at the breast will cause contractions right after birth, leading to less bleeding for the mom, and helping her uterus to its shape before pregnancy much faster.
Breast feeding will also burn calories, so a mom can lose weight much faster than if she fed her baby with a bottle.
Breast feeding will also create a special bond with the mother and the baby - which is one thing formula, simply cannot do.
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