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Benefits of Breastfeeding

By Shana Box, published Oct 29, 2007
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As a mom, you want to do what is best for your new baby. It has been well documented that one of the greatest ways to do this is to breastfeed for as long as possible. Whether you breastfeed or not is a decision that should be made before the new baby is born. There are occasions when the baby is not able to nurse, or the mom simply can't produce enough milk to adequately feed her child. Then formula would be the next choice. However, if you are able, breastfeeding is best.

Why Breastfeed? Breastfeeding does so many things when it comes to giving your baby the very best. Immediately after birth, as long as baby and mom are healthy, the baby should get started learning to nurse. Make sure the baby is latched on properly or you run the risk of nursing being painful from the beginning. Don't give up if it doesn't happen right away or exactly as you imagined. First time moms can find it very frustrating and with all the post-birth hormones racing through their bodies, it can cause tears, or worse, the mom gives up after little effort. Most hospitals will have a lactation specialist on staff to assist with any questions or concerns. Use this valuable resource for as long as you are allowed!

There are so many ways that nursing will benefit your baby. Babies that are breastfed are given a headstart. It is a wonderful way for mom and child to spend quiet quality time together. That skin to skin bonding is important to a new babys emotional health. Breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months of a childs life helps the baby achieve optimal growth and development. There are several health problems that nursing reduces the risk of, such as Crohns disease, diabetes, and even asthma. Breasfeeding is also known for reducing the risk of SIDS.

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