Breastfeeding is Best for Your Baby. 10 Benefits of Breastfeeding

Benefits of BreastfeedingI wonder why many mothers still oppose breastfeeding? Unfortunately, many women consider breastfeeding unnecessary and in no way want to breastfeed. My dear business ladies, your breast is best for your child.

Say no to constant pumping and formulas!

Well, no sitter will replace you as a mom. And if you’ve decided to keep your breasts untouched, consider what benefits you deprive your child of when rejecting to breastfeed:

Your child stops growing healthy? Do not get surprised when the baby loses weight and does not have sound sleep. It’s totally your fault!

Your child is always sick? Lack of healthy microelements and biologically active substances, lipids and vitamins – this is what your child is lacking. You deprive your child of the most precious - of the immunity which mother’s milk contributes to greatly. Isn’t it cruel?

You cause serious harm to a child depriving it of the most necessary! As lactation process lessens, a breastfeeding mother needs to stop breastfeeding. In the last period of lactation, colostrum with high percentage of antibodies is produced instead of milk. The antibodies protect baby’s health and mom’s breasts. If you’ve decided to stop breastfeeding at once, you are at risk of developing lumps in breast, and you simply harm the kid’s health – his/her body needs breastfeeding and you stop it!

I believe the points above are quite convincing. Now you are welcome to consider the benefits of breastfeeding both for you and your child:

  1. Good health. Breastfeed for a long time, thus you will reduce colds and other diseases. The child will grow up healthy and most likely will not face diabetes, cancer, atherosclerosis or serious intestinal diseases. Just imagine how happy you will be about that!
  2. Interdigitation, beautiful face and wonderful speech. Keep breastfeeding for a long time and your child will not have speech disturbances, will reproduce sounds correctly and will develop correct speech habits. The stats say, children who were breastfed till the age of 2.5, have no need in logopedic treatment.
  3. Physical development. Do you know what the best correlation of fat and muscular tissues is? It means that your child will look like children of the same age; the child will not fall behind and will not advance the peers’ development. Children who were breastfed are known to better develop intellectually.
  4. Psychological development. The later you stop breastfeeding – the better conditional reflexes and memory are formed.
  5. Social adaptation. Superior attachment between mother and child will benefit socialization of the child.
  6. Reproductive health. Long-term breastfeeding reduces risks of reproductive system diseases – your child will definitely have healthy generations to come.
  7. Mom’s good mood. The hormones produced during lactation give mothers a relaxed feeling. Even all of a jump, when a mother starts nursing, she is sure to be in good spirits at the end of the process.
  8. Mom’s care. Mothers with long-term breastfeeding habits care more about their children, and feel more positive, they demonstrate more signs of maternal behavior. With breastfeeding you will forget about stresses and fatigue.
  9. Prophylaxis of diseases. Breastfeeding at least one baby reduces mom’s breast cancer risks by 50%, protects from the shrine of ovaries, with breastfeeding the risk for development of osteoporosis goes down.
  10. Weight loss. When breast milk is produced, your body burns calories and you shed pounds more quickly.

There are many more benefits of breastfeeding, however, they are too numerous to list here. Please, consider the points above and make sure breast milk is best for your child!

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How long are you going to breastfeed?

  • I will breastfeed till my baby rejects breastfeeding (100%, 1 Votes)
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