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| Spring 2010 Vol. 4 Issue 1 Medicine Changes and News Whooping Cough — Are You Putting Your Baby at Risk? Pediatric News Another Nail in the Coffin of the Thimerosal-Autism Hypothesis Seasonal and Age Specific Making the Decision to Breastfeed What's the Right Weight for My Child? How Much Do You Know About Munching? How to Fight Portion Distortion Contacts Kevin Moffitt Katie Jenkins Quick Links
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Making the Decision to Breastfeed
Article at a Glance • Breastfeeding protects your baby against a range of health problems. • Breastfeeding also has health benefits for you. • There are numerous resources available to help you be successful at breastfeeding.
A cost analysis recently published online by the journal Pediatrics estimates that nearly 900 infant deaths could be prevented and billions of dollars in medical costs could be saved if 90 percent of women in the U.S. breastfed their babies for the first six months of life. Breastfeed babies are less likely to have or suffer from:
Besides helping you lose weight, breastfeeding can lower your risk of: A Change of Perception Getting Help If you are unable to breastfeed due to medical reasons or other situations, don’t feel guilty. The loss of the breastfeeding relationship can be very difficult. It helps to keep things in perspective and focus on all the positive things you are doing for your baby. Taking extra time to connect while feeding your baby or using a breastfeeding supplement system can also provide many of the same bonding benefits. Tips for Success 2. Learn correct positioning to help prevent sore nipples. 3. Avoid supplementing with formula. Bottle-feeding when you are low on milk will signal your body to produce less milk. Instead, let your baby nurse on demand and after a few days your body will start to produce more milk. 4. Trust your instincts. You know your baby better than anyone else and are uniquely qualified to know what your baby needs. Although breastfeeding looks like the most natural thing in the world, most women need some form of breastfeeding help. So don't get discouraged if things don't go smoothly right away. Breastfeeding takes practice for both you and your baby.
For More Information: Study: Breast-feeding would save lives, money |
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