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Benefits Of Breastfeeding To Mothers

Breastfeeding is undoubtedly the most tried and tested method of feeding a baby, not to mention the most natural one. The whole experience is very special for all mothers as it brings joy both to the mother and the baby in an indescribable way.

Scientifically, breast milk is proven to have many antibodies with disease fighting capabilities which are invaluable things to go into a baby’s vulnerable body. They help protect the babies from the common illnesses which may attack them at that tender phase. Also, the mothers supplying their own milk to their babies grow decreased risk of developing several diseases like type II diabetes and breast cancer. Also, breast milk is proven to have an all-round nutritional value which no other natural food can provide to baby.

Economically, breast milk is much cheaper than formula foods designed for infants. Also, breast milk does not need any preparation method or any separate bottle or containers to be fed the baby with. Thus, the expenses of so many items can be saved.

The emotional experience the breast-feeding process can give to the mother is priceless. It develops a special bond between the two which very few other experiences can produce. This bond can help in building a lasting relationship with the baby. Also, the father or the partner feels satisfied and happy when the baby is drinking only mother’s milk. There remain no bottles to be prepared, or washed thereafter, which brings out more time to devote to the mother and her baby and simply derive the pleasure out of watching the process.

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