World Breastfeeding Week 2022: The benefits of breastfeeding

Breastfeeding awareness week attempt to raise awareness of the health and wellbeing benefits of breastfeeding.

World Breastfeeding Week, held every August for the first seven days of the month, aims to highlight the enormous benefits that breastfeeding can bring to both babies and nursing mothers.

Did you know that breastfeeding is one of the most effective methods for ensuring the health and survival of children? However, nearly two out of every three infants are not breastfed exclusively for the recommended six months – a number that has not changed in two decades.

Busy mothers face various pressures, which means some women who wish to breastfeed their children may not always get the assistance they need. Due to busy work schedules and the numerous other problems that modern women encounter, mothers may not always feel that breastfeeding their baby is a choice that is available to them.

This article discusses the multiple physical and mental health benefits of nursing for both mother and child.

What’s in breast milk?

Breast milk contains:

Breastfeeding has many advantages for both baby and mother

Breastfed infants have:

Breastfed newborns may grow up to be healthier children because of:

Breastfeeding is physically and emotionally healthy for mom:

How to obtain breastfeeding assistance

Most breastfeeding issues are fixable, even if you don’t believe it when you’re in the midst of it. So, don’t give up when (or if) you come across them.

If you’re battling to breastfeed reach out to your physician or midwife. Alternatively, contact a lactation specialist (whose consultation, by the way, may be covered by your insurance at no cost to you). For a list of South African Certified Lactation Consultants, click here.

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