Why Breast Feeding Is Best For Your Baby

Breastfeeding gives your baby a healthy start in life – and it’s good for you as well. Here we explain how:
Choosing whether to breast or bottle feed can be a daunting decision for any new parents but If you have decided to breastfeed, you can be confident you’re giving your baby the very best. There’s now lots of research that shows beyond doubt that breastfeeding gives your baby several advantages – and that many of these benefits can last into childhood and beyond.
Babies and children who have received their mother’s milk have a reduced risk of
• gastro-intestinal infections
• chest infections
• urine infections
• ear infections
• wheezy breathing
• eczema
• asthma
• obesity in childhood
• diabetes in childhood
• leukaemia
There have been several studies which look at the development of intelligence in babies – and though that’s always difficult to measure, it appears that breastfed babies do have better learning abilities.
Breastfeeding also has benefits for you. Mothers who breastfeed have a
• reduced risk of pre-menopausal breast cancer
• reduced risk of ovarian cancer
• reduced risk of hip fracture in middle and later life, caused by the bone disease osteoporosis
Why is mother’s milk best?
Breast milk has antibodies. These are the special substances which recognise disease and infection and go into battle against it. Babies are born with under-developed immune systems, which means they are less able than children or adults to fight off illness. Breast milk fills the gap.
Breast milk antibodies can’t be manufactured, and they aren’t there in formula milk, so in this respect alone, breast milk is always better than formula.
Breast milk has a unique collection of ingredients, including long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs) , which help with brain development . Some kinds of formula milk have these, but of course they aren’t human LCFAs – just as formula milk has fat, but it is animal or vegetable and not human.
Your breast milk changes, according to the changing needs of your baby. The quality of your breast milk is always high, even if your own diet is poor – though for your own sake try to eat well when breastfeeding as your breast milk will supply everything your baby needs for food and drink for at least four months.
Currently, the UK Government’s infant feeding committee recommends breastfeeding for at least the first six months of life, though of course you can breastfeed for as long as you like. So far, it seems the most valuable health benefits are ensured if you keep breastfeeding with no other foods or drinks for at least this time. However, breastfeeding for a shorter time, or breastfeeding with some bottle feeding, still has clear health benefits.
Anything else?
When breastfeeding’s going well, you feel good and you can feel proud that your baby’s growing on your milk. Feeding time is relaxing and rewarding. Many mothers enjoy it, and feel they’re close to their baby in a warm and special way.
Here are some other advantages:
• Breast milk is always ready and at the right temperature
• There are no feeding bottles or teats to clean and sterilise
• Mothers who breastfeed save about £400 a year

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