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Why Breastfeeding is a Win-Win for Both Mom and Baby - cover

Why Breastfeeding is a Win-Win for Both Mom and Baby

Aurora Brooks

Publisher: Shuttle Systems Ltd

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Why Breastfeeding is a Win-Win for Both Mom and BabyTable of ContentsWhy Breastfeeding is a Win-Win for Both Mom and BabyHealth Benefits for BabyHealth Benefits for MomBonding and Emotional ConnectionNutritional Composition of Breast MilkReducing the Risk of AllergiesPromotes Healthy WeightRegulating AppetiteMetabolic BenefitsBoosts Cognitive DevelopmentOmega-3 Fatty Acids and DHAEnhancing Neurological ConnectionsReduces the Risk of DiseasesAntibodies and ImmunityLowering the Risk of SIDSBenefits for the Mother's HealthPostpartum RecoveryReduced Risk of Chronic DiseasesEconomic and Environmental BenefitsSavings on Formula and Medical ExpensesReduced Carbon FootprintSupporting Breastfeeding MothersAccess to Lactation ConsultantsCreating Breastfeeding-Friendly EnvironmentsConclusionFrequently Asked QuestionsDiscover the incredible benefits of breastfeeding for both mom and baby in the enlightening book, ""Why Breastfeeding is a Win-Win for Both Mom and Baby."" This short read provides a comprehensive overview of the numerous advantages that breastfeeding offers, from health benefits to emotional connections and economic savings.In the first section, ""Health Benefits for Baby,"" you will learn about the various ways breastfeeding positively impacts your baby's well-being. From boosting their immune system with antibodies and reducing the risk of allergies to promoting healthy weight and cognitive development, breastfeeding sets the foundation for a healthy and thriving baby.The next section, ""Health Benefits for Mom,"" explores how breastfeeding can benefit mothers as well. Not only does it aid in postpartum recovery and reduce the risk of chronic diseases, but it also creates a strong bond and emotional connection between mother and child.Delve into the ""Nutritional Composition of Breast Milk"" to understand the unique composition of breast milk and how it provides the perfect balance of nutrients for your baby's growth and development. Learn about the importance of omega-3 fatty acids and DHA in enhancing neurological connections and cognitive development.Discover how breastfeeding can reduce the risk of diseases, including SIDS, and provide long-term metabolic benefits for both mom and baby. Explore the economic and environmental benefits of breastfeeding, such as savings on formula and medical expenses, as well as the reduced carbon footprint associated with breastfeeding.The book also emphasizes the importance of supporting breastfeeding mothers, with sections on accessing lactation consultants and creating breastfeeding-friendly environments. The ""Conclusion"" ties togetherThis title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting.These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time.
Available since: 09/07/2023.
Print length: 30 pages.

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