Breastfeeding - How
Important Is It?
Breastfeeding - How Important Is It? - Years ago, perhaps
when you were a child, breastfeeding was not very popular.
Breastfeeding was not encouraged as it is in todays society.
Doctors didn't fully grasp how important and beneficial it is
for a newborn baby. Because of this, and a few other reasons,
there were many new mothers that went directly to feeding with
the bottle, most often new mothers didn't even try to
breastfeed their new baby.
Breastfeeding helps protect and nurture your baby in
innumerable ways. There have been many studies in regard to
breastfeeding babies and the results have shown increases in
brainpower within as little as six weeks of breastfeeding. The
study has also shown a reduced risk of obesity due to the fact
that breastfed babies are much less likely to overeat than
formula-fed babies. Overall, babies that have been breastfed
for roughly six months are also less likely to have breathing
problems.
We now know how nourishing breast milk is for your baby.
Breastfeeding is highly recommended by doctors as well as
health care professionals. Further, it's been shown that breast
milk supports brain function as stated above and also provides
valuable nutrients that would not otherwise be available.
Breast milk is very special, every mother's milk is slightly
different, tailored to her own baby's needs. A baby's immune
system is directly affected by the breast milk of his/her
mother.
Every feeding time is an extremely important time of the
day, it allows the mother and baby time to bond to each other
without any distractions. A new mother will really get to know
her baby by breastfeeding and will feel much more at ease with
him or her during breastfeeding.
Milk induced sleep is one of the most wonderful things a
mother will experience. Newborns love to be cuddled and they
also love to eat. When you combine the two you get an extremely
sleepy baby who will snuggle up in their mother's arms long
after the feeding is over. Breastfeeding will instill a naptime
but you'll find yourself continuing to rock your precious
little one, it's calming to mother as well.
Babies have a built-in latching instinct, although some
babies will not latch properly, causing pain to the mother.
You'll detect these problems early on and you'll find that most
hospitals have a nursing specialist that will help to determine
if your baby is latching on wrong. If you continue to have
problems in this area in the first week, you should consult
with your doctor. With a little practice you'll be a pro in no
time! Hang in there, It's worth it!
Breast milk is not only good for your baby, but it's also
good for the mother as well. It has been stated that Mother's
who breast-feed their babies for at least six months have shown
a dramatical reduction in the risk of various types of cancer
including breast cancer and ovarian cancer. Another happy
note... through breast-feeding, new mother's will also lose the
additional weight she gained while pregnant, and another
benefit is that it will also help her uterus contract to its
pre-baby size.
All new parents want to give their babies the very best and
when it comes to nutrition, the very best "first food" for baby
is breast milk.
Although you may experience a few challenges at first while
breastfeeding; it will be the best experience a new mother will
have. There may even come a time later in life when you look
back on this wonderful experience and wish that you had breast
fed your baby longer.
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