
The Benefits of BreastfeedingSummary:Breastfeeding is one of the most intimate times that a mother and child can share. It’s no secret that breastfeeding is beneficial, but scientists are discovering new benefits all the time that prove how important it is. The beautiful act of breastfeeding provides numerous mental, emotional and physical benefits to both mother and child that can’t be overstated. A baby receives a wonderful head start in life from breastfeeding. First of all, research has shown that obesity is much less likely to be seen later in life from breastfed babies. This is because the fat and calorie content of breast milk change according to baby’s needs. With formula, the baby receives a high calorie meal no matter what. Also, human milk has what’s called satiety factor that tells the baby when he’s full. Being formula fed may contribute to lacking this factor later in life which leads to overeating. Another great benefit is that baby will receive protection from all kinds of infection and disease. Breast milk provides long range protection from ailments such as digestive disorders and diabetes, and it contains white blood cells and immunoglobulins to rid baby’s digestive system and body of harmful germs. The concentration
of white blood cells and immunoglobulins is highest in the
colostrum expressed during the first few weeks of life. This
is a perfect aid for the newborn’s inadequate immune
system. Some other helpful factors are brain-building factors
and cholesterol – both of which are hard to find in
formula. Aside from the aforementioned satiety factor there
is an epidermal growth factor that helps to process food.
The most special benefit that results is the bond baby forms
with his mother. Cuddled together, breastfeeding relaxes both mother and child as they find rest and comfort. |