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Eczema Breast milk boosts your child’s immune system naturally, promoting greater resilience against most common childhood illnesses and diseases. Many mothers who breastfed their babies have reported that their children were completely free of illness for the first several years, and have maintained unusually good health even as they’ve grown older. Several studies have also shown that breastfeeding can improve your child’s IQ, with breastfed children scoring an average of three to five points higher than formula-fed babies. The reason for this is that breast milk contains long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, including animal based omega 3 fats like DHA and AA, which appear to support brain development. These nutrients have recently been added to some infant formulas sold in the United States, however the DHA added to formula is inferior to that in breast milk, as it may be highly oxidized. Meanwhile, breast milk contains other important fat constituents beyond DHA and AA that your baby simply won't get from formula. Encouraging breastfeeding and initiating skin-to-skin contact shortly after birth can make a huge difference in the future health of your child. It can also improve your own experience with parenting, since breastfeeding stimulates the release of the oxytocin hormone, which is known to promote maternal behavior. There are ways you can increase your odds of being able to breastfeed successfully, such as looking into having a home birth, or using a doula. However, if, for whatever reason, you are unable to breastfeed, the next best thing would be to make this healthy infant formula using raw milk. Additionally, if you need to go back to work but want to continue breastfeeding, look into the possibility of pumping or expressing your milk. As a precautionary note, please do not ever give your baby soymilk or soy-based baby formula, as they are grossly deficient in nutrients, will expose your baby to chemicals that mimic estrogen, and have been linked to several infant deaths. |