Why did we choose to breastfeed? Why does breastfeeding work for us? There are so many benefits to breastfeeding. But here are my five top personal reasons as a mom of four Firstly, it's got to be convenient. Time is precious when you're running around after four little ones. So not having to prepare buses is one job left to think about my breast milk is always readily available for my baby.
Always Tara and always at the right temperature. Day and night and Allison about during the summers we like to go camping and breastfeeding makes the whole experience so much more enjoyable. I don't have to worry about hygiene or packing feeding equipment. Yes, you might have to put in a little bit more time and effort during the first six weeks postpartum. But once you have established your legs like breastfeeding definitely pays off. For me personally, right after convenience comes the closeness I feel with my baby.
I love how I can comfort him true breastfeeding. In German, we use the word stin which does not even mean feeding. It translates to pacifying or soothing your baby shows that breastfeeding is so much more than just the method of feeding. It is nurturing and the benefits go way beyond today's stage. toddler tantrums and small bruises can all be treated with breastfeeding. Thirdly, antibodies and breast milk help to fight illnesses with three siblings who all bring home from school, especially during the cold and flu season, I am so glad that the risk of infection to my baby significant can reduce true breastfeeding breast milk also helps to protect against Tommy about and urinary tract infections.
On a more serious note, I feel relieved knowing that studies have shown that breastfeeding is one of the factors which can lower the incidence of sudden infant death seats. I remember growing up when my parents friends had to experience cop death in their family And it was fun. Finally, statistics mouth saying that one in nine women will develop breast cancer in the course of their lifetime. A number of studies have shown the protective effect of breastfeeding. In lowering the risk of breast cancer, the risk reduction appears to be dose dependent. That means, the longer the period of breastfeeding, the more the benefit of this one important reason for it, then the breastfeeding Don't you think?
By viewing the material of this online course, you are agreeing to accept all parts of the terms and conditions and medical disclaimer. In brief. This online course is not intended to be a substitute for the professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by your own medical provider. The information provided is for educational and information purposes only, and not to be regarded as individual medical advice. The information has not been evaluated by any governing professional body. Please refer to the full terms and conditions for more details.