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Friday 22 August 2008

Breast feeding, the benifits


It is recommended that women who don't have any health problems should try to give their baby’s breast milk for at least six months. Breast feeding offers many benefits to the baby, breast milk contains the right balance of nutrients to help your baby grow into a strong and healthy toddler. Some of the nutrients in breast milk also help protect your baby against some childhood illnesses and infections by boosting their immune system.
The most important period in establishing breastfeeding is the first week. Take heart the earliest days are the hardest, but with a little knowledge it does get better! The earlier you put the baby to the breast, the earlier the breast milk should come. The breasts work on a supply and demand basis. In the first few hours and days your breasts produce a thin, cloudy, yellow substance called colostrum and it is of enormous value to your baby. There is absolutely no substitute for colostrum in doing good for your baby. It gives him or her protection against disease that will last for several months. Don't let it go to waste! If you find it too difficult to breast feed try using a breast pump to retrieve this precious liquid.