Breastfeeding Rather Than Bottle Feeding

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The breast v bottle debate has raged since the advent of infant formula, but medical experts don’t advise that “Breast is Best” without good reason. While the decision to breastfeed or bottle feed is intensely personal, and based on a variety of different factors, the fact remains that breast milk is the best means by which an infant will receive total nutrition in the first six months to one year of his/her life. Breastfeeding also offers mothers and infants a host of other benefits, including an environmentally friendly alternative to bottles and formula.

Breastfeeding Benefits for Baby

Without a doubt, breast milk is the most complete nutritional option available to babies. This natural formulation contains the carbohydrates, proteins, and fats that babies need to grow and develop as well as digestive enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and hormones that round out a baby’s diet. Antibodies from the mother will also be present in breast milk, which will help children fight infections in these early months. In fact, research indicates that the consumption of breast milk lowers the risks of infants developing:

Breastfeeding Benefits for Mum

In addition to providing vital benefits for babies, breastfeeding offers a variety of benefits for Mum. Not only does breastfeeding provide a physical and emotional connection between infants and mothers, but it has also been noted that breastfeeding:

Breastfeeding Benefits for the Earth

Breastfeeding is also the most environmentally friendly of all of the feeding options available for babies. As milk is produced by the mother and consumed directly by the baby, there is little waste involved in this natural process. This translates to environmentally friendly savings on: Breastfeeding offers benefits for babies, mothers, parents and even the Earth. Physical, emotional, monetary, convenience and environmental benefits abound, and doctors agree that breast milk is the only option that provides complete nutrition for infants in the first six months to one year of life. Though parents may decide to bottle feed for different reasons, all things being equal it is hard to argue that breast isn’t best!

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