Posted by wktd on
July 4, 2009
yes its been prov enI've heard it reduces ear infections, and might also improve a child's IQ later on. absolutelyYES, breastfeeding is highly recommendedyes i bet it does because this is the way that you are naturally supposes to do it, and it is provin We know it does! It lowers the raise of obesity, type I and II diabetes, ear infections, asthma, allergies, SIDs.... It is even directly associated with higher IQs in children. And for the mom's it lowers cholesterol levels, decreases the risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, hip fractures later in life, osteoporosis... as well as helping moms loosing the "baby weight".
There is no thinking about it, the proof is overwhelming that formula is only for those who can not nurse.It is a proven fact. Absolutely. It's a FACT.Most definitely! I breastfed both mine and held off on immunisations for the first 2 years and people don't believe me when I tell them my 5 year old has never been to the doctor for an illness (head bumps yes, coughs and colds no). My 2 yo has had 3 colds, but that's it.I know studies show that it does and there is so much pressure and push for mothers to breast feed but I don't believe there is anything wrong with formula feeding. Some mothers can't breast feed due to medical, physical, emotional or circumstantial reasons and that is OK! Many of us were bottle fed and we turned out just fine!!! :)I don't think that it does - I know. There are numerous studies that support this idea. Your baby is protected from many illnesses for the first 6 months of life, and will have less ear infections and less colds and flus throughout their childhood-it is a scientifically proven fact!! actually there are MANY more benefits involved with breastfeeding also :)I'm not sure if there is a link here but my oldest child was only breast fed for a few weeks and I used up all of my vacation time at work the 1st year just taking him to the doctor. He was always there for something and not always minor things. It's a little early to tell but my 7 1/2 month old has only had a small cold once and allergies once. He had breast milk up until a couple of weeks ago. My oldest was in a private in-home daycare until he was 7 months old, my youngest is in a public. Coincidence? Maybe.It _does_ lower health risks for infants. That's what statistics on large numbers of babies show. Single people saying "oh my bottlefed one is healthier than someone else's breastfed one" are in the minority.ABSOLUTELY! This has been studied and studied and is now scientifically proven that breastfeeding is among the best things you can do for your baby if you are able to do so. Some people cannot breastfeed, and formula is a good supplement. And remember, you can always pump and stock-pile and have people help with feedings, or for public feedings. Then baby gets the benefits of breastmilk without some of the potential judgement society sometimes passes (which still amazes me). Look at the La Leche League website or books for more info. You know breastfeeding can help shrink your uterus faster after birth too? The benefits are endless!#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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