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Healthy Breastfeeding Tips For You And Your Baby
Robin Darch
We've all heard the debate. Breast Feeding vs Formula. But why
do most people say breast feeding is the best for your baby?
Because this natural mother's milk is genetically the best food
for your baby. This is the way GOD designed for things to work.
Want a more scientific reason? Okay, for one, the complex fats
that are abundant in human breastmilk are vital to brain
development and may have an effect on your baby's intelligence
as they grow older.
Breastfed babies are ten times less likely to be hospitalized
with gastro-enteritis in the early months than babies who are
fed formula.
Breastfed babies also gain immunities from a host of other
infections.
Here are some terms you may not already know. "Foremilk" - the
thinner milk that first comes from the breast when you begin
feeding your baby. This is for quenching the baby's initial
thirst. "Hindmilk" - is the milk that comes later during the
feeding of your baby. The hindmilk is much more filling and
contains all the nutrients your baby needs to stay healthy.
Breastfed babies rarely need other drinks and supplements,
because their mother has already given them what nature intended
for them to have and need.
What's in it for me as a Mom? There is nothing to compare the
bonding and closeness with your baby that is caused by your
choice to breastfeed. It is a great feeling to know that you are
doing what is best for your baby.
Babies need to be close to their mothers. They need physical
contact. Breastfeeding is one of the best types of physical
contact you can have with your baby.
It's also a whole lot easier than bottle-feeding! No feeds to
mix, no bottles to warm or sterilize. Your breastmilk is always
available, already sterile, and already just the right
temperature for your baby.
Here is a real favorite among all women who breastfeed. Many
women lose weight more easily after the birth if they choose
breastfeeding over bottle feeding.
Another big issue is that there is evidence that breastfeeding
reduces your risk for breast cancer.
What if I am having problems breastfeeding? Either your
pediatrician can help you or there are breastfeeding counselors
you can find in your area or online that can help you with any
problems you may have.
If you have sore nipples or your baby isn't getting enough milk,
it may be your positioning. Your baby's mouth should cover all
of the areola, especially the part just under the areola.
Sucking on just the nipple will keep the baby from getting
enough milk and will make your nipples very sore.
Can I give my baby a bottle at times and breastfeed at other
times? It's not recommended. Bottle nipples are easier for the
baby to suck on and they will obtain bad breastfeeding technique
which in turn will cause them to be less hungry or not get
enough milk from breastfeeding.
About the author:
Robin Darch, of PRT Specialised Services Limited has a website,
http://www.babyport.info to help parents find all the
information they need about babies, baby names, baby showers,
baby gifts, products for babies, baby clothing, and more. At
http://babyport.info/8437.php you can also find out more about
breastfeeding and how it helps prevent baby jaundice.
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