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Benefits Of Breastfeeding!!! by ikelvin(m): 10:55pm On Mar 18, 2015
Benefits of Breastfeeding:
 

Breast milk is widely acknowledged as the most complete form of nutrition for infants, with a range of benefits for infants' health, growth, immunity and development. Breast milk is a unique nutritional source that cannot adequately be replaced by any other food, including infant formula. Although pollutants can accumulate in breastmilk, it remains superior to infant formula from the perspective of the overall health of both mother and child. Here are some benefits of breastfeeding.




Life can be easier when you breastfeed – Breastfeeding may take a little more effort than formula feeding at first. But it can make life easier once you and your baby settle into a good routine. Plus, when you breastfeed, there are no bottles and nipples to sterilize. You do not have to buy, measure, and mix formula. And there are no bottles to warm in the middle of the night! You can satisfy your baby’s hunger right away when breastfeeding.



Breastfeeding promotes bonding between mother and baby-Breastfeeding stimulates the release of the hormone oxytocin in the mother's body. "It is now well established that oxytocin, as well as stimulating uterine contractions and milk ejection, promotes the development of maternal behavior and also bonding between mother and offspring.

Breast milk provides perfect infant nutrition- Human milk is uniquely superior for infant feeding and is species-specific; all substitute feeding options differ markedly from it. The breastfed infant is the reference or normative model against which all alternative feeding methods must be measured with regard to growth, health, development, and all other short and long-term benefits.

Breastfeeding decreases mother's risk of breast cancer- If all women who do not breastfeed or who breastfeed for less than 3 months were to do so for 4 to 12 months, breast cancer among porous premenopausal women could be reduced by 11 percent, judging from current rates. If all women with children lactated for 24 months or longer, however, then the incidence might be reduced by nearly 25 percent. This reduction would be even greater among women who first lactate at an early age.

Nursing helps mom lose weight after baby is born- Breastfeeding helps a woman to lose weight after birth. Mothers burn many calories during lactation as their bodies produce milk. In fact, some of the weight gained during pregnancy serves as an energy source for lactation.

Nursing protects her from becoming pregnant again too soon- When a woman gives birth and proceeds to nurse her baby, she protects herself from becoming pregnant again too soon, a form of birth control found to be 98 percent effective -- more effective than a diaphragm or condom. Scientists believe this process prevents more births worldwide than all forms of contraception combined. In Africa, breastfeeding prevents an estimated average of four births per woman, and in Bangladesh it prevents an estimated average of 6.5 births per woman.

Suckling helps shrink mother's uterus after childbirth- Breastfeeding releases a hormone in the mother (oxytocin) that causes the uterus to return to its normal size more quickly.

Breast milk is more digestible than formula- Babies can digest human milk more easily than the milk of other animals, probably because human milk contains an enzyme that aids in this process. Breast milk forms softer curds in the infant's stomach than cow's milk (the basis for most formulas) and is more quickly assimilated into the body system. While it contains less protein than does cow's milk, virtually all the protein in breast milk is available to the baby. By contrast, about half the protein in cow's milk passes through the baby's body as a waste product. Similarly, iron and zinc are absorbed better by breastfed babies.

Benefits for Diabetic mom- Diabetic women improve their health by breastfeeding. Not only do nursing infants have increased protection from juvenile diabetes, the amount of insulin that the mother requires postpartum goes down.

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Re: Benefits Of Breastfeeding!!! by psucc(m): 11:53pm On Mar 18, 2015
What about breastfeeding adult male who seem to refuse to wean?

What benefit does it has for the sucker and the feeder ?.
Re: Benefits Of Breastfeeding!!! by ikelvin(m): 1:22pm On Mar 19, 2015
psucc:
What about breastfeeding adult male who seem to refuse to wean?

What benefit does it has for the sucker and the feeder ?.

Lol.... the feeder is the woman and we just listed the benefits... the sucker is the baby na...

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