Nov 20 2008
Say YES to Breastfeeding
Breastmilk is THE BEST FOOD for your baby! No exceptions! It’s easy to digest and contains all the antibodies and nutrients that are vital during your baby’s first years. Science proves that babies who are breastfed are sick far less often, have fewer allergies, and are at a lower risk of dying from SIDS. In addition to being best for baby, its best for mom too. Breastfeeding after giving birth reduces blood loss and helps get your uterus back to its normal size. It also aids in helping shed the extra pounds you gained while pregnant. Breastfeeding moms typically burn around 500 calories everytime they nurse their baby. 500 calories is a lot of time on the treadmill! Breastfeeding is so far and beyond superior to formula that the American Dietetic Association recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months. The World Health Organization and UNICEF recommend breastfeeding during the first 2 years of life due to all the health and immunological benefits that breastmilk provides. Perhaps the most wonderful benefit that comes from breastfeeding is the closeness it promotes between mom and baby. There’s no better feeling than knowing that you’re providing your child’s basic need for comfort and nourishment.
It breaks my heart to see women ‘choose’ to formula feed their children when most women are able to breastfeed. Formula wasn’t designed to replace breastmilk! It was designed to save the life of children who’s mothers could not breastfeed. Even the companies who produce infant formula conceed that breastmilk is best for baby. I am convinced that if women would turn back to nature and nurse their babies as God intended, there would be far less instance of sickness in these precious children.
There are far more benefits to breastfeeding than I have touched on here. If you are a mother trying to decide between breastfeeding or formula, PLEASE get all the facts and do what is best for your child. If in doubt, talk to your doctor or health care provider. There are many organizations and support groups willing to help. For a more thorough list of breastfeeding benefits please visit www.promom.org/101 . For support or questions concerning breastfeeding, visit the Le Leche League International’s official site at www.llli.org/resources.html .
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