Why Choose Breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding is one of the most desirable and natural food a newborn can have.
Breast Milk contains protective enzymes against allergies, with compounds like cytokines and nucleotides which are important to a newborn immune system.
In addition, the saturated goodness within the breast milk consist of DHA, ARA and polyunsaturated fatty acids - which are important building blocks to the brain development of the newborn baby.
Equally as important, the process of breastfeeding calms the baby and builds a very initial bond between both the mother and child.
Most mothers enjoy the private moments of breastfeeding, holding the precious baby close to the breast and whispering to the ears - memories to last a lifetime.
Successful breastfeeding also helps to reduce the chances of post-natal depression.
To the mother, breastfeeding has statistically been proven to reduce the chances of breast cancer.
While the cause is not exactly known, it is believed that breastfeeding stimulates the glands within the women's breast which causes or prevents the free radical growth of cancer cells.
In addition, it is also statistically proven that breastfeeding prevents ovarian cancer as well.
Finally, breastfeeding is convenient! You can do it anywhere, even outdoor, as long as your are discreet enough.
You do not have to lug along a bag of milk bottles, warmers, baby milk formula powders when the food is already "nicely warmed" in the ideal environment within the mother's breast.
It is estimated that worldwide, about 67% of mothers breastfeed their babies.
With the benefits of breastfeeding listed above, do consider giving breastfeeding a shot, and you could be giving your newborn baby one of life's most precious gift.
Breast Milk contains protective enzymes against allergies, with compounds like cytokines and nucleotides which are important to a newborn immune system.
In addition, the saturated goodness within the breast milk consist of DHA, ARA and polyunsaturated fatty acids - which are important building blocks to the brain development of the newborn baby.
Equally as important, the process of breastfeeding calms the baby and builds a very initial bond between both the mother and child.
Most mothers enjoy the private moments of breastfeeding, holding the precious baby close to the breast and whispering to the ears - memories to last a lifetime.
Successful breastfeeding also helps to reduce the chances of post-natal depression.
To the mother, breastfeeding has statistically been proven to reduce the chances of breast cancer.
While the cause is not exactly known, it is believed that breastfeeding stimulates the glands within the women's breast which causes or prevents the free radical growth of cancer cells.
In addition, it is also statistically proven that breastfeeding prevents ovarian cancer as well.
Finally, breastfeeding is convenient! You can do it anywhere, even outdoor, as long as your are discreet enough.
You do not have to lug along a bag of milk bottles, warmers, baby milk formula powders when the food is already "nicely warmed" in the ideal environment within the mother's breast.
It is estimated that worldwide, about 67% of mothers breastfeed their babies.
With the benefits of breastfeeding listed above, do consider giving breastfeeding a shot, and you could be giving your newborn baby one of life's most precious gift.