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Reasons To Breastfeed
For many years, scientists have been playing
out the ingredients that make breast milk the perfect food for
babies. They've discovered to day 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
breastfeeding include reduced risk of
asthma, allergies, obesity, and some forms of childhood
cancer. The more that scientists continue to learn,
the better breast milk looks.
In addition to making your baby healthier,
breastfeeding may also make him smarter. Many studies
have proved that breastfed babies tend to be more smarter than
babies who were fed with formula or other methods.
Breastfeeding 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 breastfeeding will curb blood loss post
delivery and help to shrink the uterus back to it's normal
size.
Long term, the breastfeeding mom will have a
lower risk for premenopausal 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 breastfeeding 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. As you begin to plan for the future of your baby,
make a commitment to breastfeeding him for as long as you
possibly can - as it will do both your bodies good.
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