Medical experts say that breastfeeding is best for a newborn. Specifically, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that babies be exclusively breastfed for approximately the first six months of life. After the introduction of solid foods into the baby's diet, breastfeeding should continue during the first year of the baby's life and even longer, if the mother and the baby wish.
Breastfeeding may not be possible or preferable in all cases. The decision to breastfeed or bottle a baby is usually based on how comfortable the mother is in breastfeeding her child and in her lifestyle. In some cases, breastfeeding may not be recommended for the mother and / or the baby. If you have questions about whether you should breast-feed your child, talk to your pediatrician.
Remember that your baby's emotional and nutritional needs will be met regardless of whether you choose to breastfeed or bottle-feed.
About breastfeeding
Breastfeeding your newborn has many advantages. Perhaps most important of all is that breast milk is the perfect food for the digestive system of the human baby. It contains the nutrients that a newborn needs, and all its components (lactose, proteins - whey and casein - and fat) are easy to digest by an infant. The artificial baby milks (or formula) marketed try to mimic breast milk and come close enough, but they can not reproduce its exact composition.
Also, breast milk contains antibodies that help protect babies from a wide variety of infectious diseases, such as diarrhea and respiratory infections. Research indicates that breastfed babies are less likely to develop certain medical problems, such as diabetes, hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol), asthma and allergies. Breastfeeding also reduces the chances that a baby will become overweight or obese later on.
Breastfeeding is also good for mothers. It burns calories and helps reduce the size of the uterus, which helps you get back in shape faster. Breastfeeding also protects mothers from breast and ovarian cancer.
Some mothers find that breastfeeding is easier and faster than giving a bottle; You do not need any type of preparation and you can not run out of milk at midnight. In addition, breastfeeding is cheaper. Mothers who breastfeed their babies need to eat more and may have to buy a larger number of nursing bras and pads and / or purchase breast pumps. But these expenses are usually less than the price of formula milk for babies.
Breastfeeding a baby satisfies different emotional needs, both of the mother and the baby: the skin-to-skin contact between the two favors the emotional connection and the fact of providing a complete feeding to the baby can help a new mother to gain confidence in your ability to take care of your newborn.
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