The World Health Organisation (WHO), Health Canada, the Canadian Pediatric Society of Canada and nutritionists recommend that all exclusive breastfeeding of infants during the first six months of life. Exclusive breastfeeding means of feeding a baby only breast milk without its water, formula or other liquids, solid food during this time.
But a 2003 Canadian Community Health Survey showed that although 85 percent of mothers tried someBreast-feeding their infants, 27 percent after the first month and stopped only 47 percent were still breastfeeding at six months. Furthermore, only half of these 47 percent exclusively breastfed for six months.
"Breast is best"
Health professionals agree that breastfeeding is the best way to feed a baby. Breast milk is specially designed for human babies. It contains the right amount of nutrients in the right proportions, everything a child needs tonot only survive and prosper, but. (The Canadian Pediatric Society, however, recommends that children extra vitamin D).
Breast milk is easily digestible for children and provides important antibodies to protect babies from infection. It 'also specific to the changing needs of each child. Not only that alter the nutrient content in breast milk, the baby grows, it changes all the feed. The beginning of a milk feed may be by the end of the feed,and may also change depending on time of day, time off, and when the child is sick.
Breastfed babies have fewer colds, ear conditions less diarrhea, and can help in breast milk, allergies and asthma. This does not mean that a breastfed baby Will not Get allergy, but breast-feeding may reduce their severity. It 'was also found that the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and recent studies also suggest that may help reduce, prevent heart diseaseand obesity among children breastfed, the majority reached.
may increase breast-feeding a baby in the mouth and jaw muscles. With breastfeeding, there is an active contact with the mouth or milking breast, many, many other structures of the mouth of the child involved.
There are health benefits to mother. Breastfeeding can reduce the risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer and osteoporosis. Also burns an extra 500-600 calories a day will help to revive the mother was thatpost-pregnancy weight loss. But careful thought will be breastfeeding at a rate of one turn. If you are the type of person who has always struggled with weight problems, you're not going to be a thin line, because breast-feed.
There is virtually no preparation time involved in breastfeeding, as the body of a mother produces milk for the baby on demand. E 'at low cost, not to buy bottles of coatings, nipples and formula.
And there is no danger of overfeedingbreastfed babies. Babies have a stomach the size of chickpeas cooked by the time they are a week is only the size of a cherry. The abdomen is small and easy to fill a child is breastfed away from the breast when he had enough. Once that happens, it is rather difficult, a child back to his chest for more strength.
Breastfeeding blues
But all these advantages do not mean it is easy. There are some situations where the mother or the child may not be able tobreastfeeding. Mothers with HIV, drug users and women in certain types of drugs, particularly for the treatment of cancer, would be ill advised about the risk of breast milk transmission of the virus or drugs for the baby to her breast. Even mothers who have had a breast reduction, may more difficult to produce the required amount of milk.
Sometimes, mothers of extremely premature infants do not produce enough milk. The child could not suck the rightReflex, and the mother may not be sufficient to complete a pump to determine milk production. Even children with cleft lip and cleft palate, or are "stupid" (the membrane connecting the tongue is too short) may support problems with breastfeeding, but must wait for surgery to correct the condition, was born. However, many of these children are still able to breastfeed, and mothers are able to extract the milk until the situation is resolved.
Breastfeeding can be difficult for newMammen. If the child is not properly engaged, can lead to sore nipples cracked or bleeding, and in some cases, mastitis, which is a lung infection.
Breastfeeding also means that the mother is the only one that can feed the baby. Breastfed babies eat every two hours, although this can vary greatly from child to child. Given the small size of their bellies, some children still need to be fed more often. When mothers breast-feed, can not happen more often feed on each activitythe dad or grandma.
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