One
important health benefit of breastfeeding is prevention of obesity.
Important health benefits of breastfeeding and lactation are also described for mothers.83 The benefits include decreased postpartum bleeding and more rapid uterine involution attributable to increased concentrations of oxytocin, 84 decreased menstrual blood loss and increased child spacing attributable to lactational amenorrhea, 85 earlier return to prepregnancy weight, 86 decreased risk of breast cancer, 87 — 92 decreased risk of ovarian cancer, 93 and possibly decreased risk of hip fractures and osteoporosis in the postmenopausal period.94 — 96
Not exact matches
There are a lot
of great reasons to choose to
breastfeed, but it's
important to make sure you're both getting the most out
of the
health benefits.
I am NOT DIMINISHING the
important public
health benefits of breastfeeding.
She cites the
important 2013 World
Health Organization (WHO) study that failed to show long - term differences in adult health due to breastfeeding (except for IQ), but she overstated their conclusion: They actually concluded that health benefits persist into childhood and adolescence, and they advocate for exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of
Health Organization (WHO) study that failed to show long - term differences in adult
health due to breastfeeding (except for IQ), but she overstated their conclusion: They actually concluded that health benefits persist into childhood and adolescence, and they advocate for exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of
health due to
breastfeeding (except for IQ), but she overstated their conclusion: They actually concluded that
health benefits persist into childhood and adolescence, and they advocate for exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of
health benefits persist into childhood and adolescence, and they advocate for exclusive
breastfeeding for the first six months
of life.
I commend you for introduction
of this
important legislation, which would require TRICARE to provide
breastfeeding support, supplies and counseling to moms in this military
health benefits program, just as the Affordable Care Act mandates for most private
health plans.
Exclusive
breastfeeding for the first 6 months, and continued
breastfeeding for at least the first year
of your baby's life, may result in
important, lifetime
health benefits for you and your baby.
It's been shown that postpartum care is integral in increasing the success
of breastfeeding, an
important health benefit for mother and child.
Here's an
important point to remember: Any amount
of breastfeeding confers vital
health benefits to your baby.
BFHI has been shown to be very effective in increasing
breastfeeding initiation, exclusive
breastfeeding and
breastfeeding duration in many countries, as well as improving mother's
health care experiences and reducing rates
of infant abandonment.12 Given the short and long - term
benefits of breastfeeding to the infant, mother and society, implementing BFHI — alongside with the other objectives stated in the Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding - continues to have an
important role to play in
health services worldwide.
The combined rates
of those who
breastfed and those who
breastfed and bottle - fed (53.2 %) is lower than the estimated national
breastfeeding rate
of approximately 59.7 %.1 In decreasing order, the most
important reasons for initiating
breastfeeding included
benefits to the infant's
health, naturalness, and relationship to strengthen bonding.
Clinical services and public -
health policies that promote exclusive
breastfeeding for the first six months
of life are likely to yield
important benefits for early child development.
Aside from the bonding opportunities, the nutritional and
health benefits of breastfeeding are
important.
Because the
benefits of breastfeeding are, in most studies, shown to be dose dependent, increasing the amount
of breast milk consumed by premature infants, either through extending duration or increasing the number
of breast vs formula feeds, is an
important contribution to their short - and long - term
health.