Breastfeeding serves as a connection or bond between a mother and child. Mothers experience feelings of joy as they nurse their newborn. This is the case because of the far that hormones are released that cause a peaceful like sensation. (“Benefits”). Psychological benefits arise from breastfeeding as well. Children who are breastfed tend to cry less and have a better band with their mother versus children who were not breastfed (Sloan). Nursing children is affordable and beneficial to not only the newborn child, but the mother as well. Women should be open to breastfeeding their children due to its convenience and affordability versus bottle feeding, strong support from physicians, and its health benefits for the infant and …show more content…
Bottles are time consuming to prepare when using formula. It is much faster and simpler to place a baby to the breast rather than preparing a bottle of formula (“Benefits”). Baby bottles are also a lot to carry around on top of the other necessities babies must have on them at all time such as, diapers,wipes, and a change of clothing. Breastfeeding allows the parent to carry a lighter load when traveling with their baby.
Aside from breastfeeding being quite convenient, it is strongly supported by physicians as well. Hospitals have implemented a numerous number of policies that support breastfeeding. More than fifty percent of hospitals in the United States practice the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding. These policies have improved over the years, but not as much as they need to. Research shows that, from 2007 to 2013, several keys aspects of maternity care supportive of breastfeeding have shown consistent improvement. Individualized mPINC reports sent to each participating hospital compare the hospital 's’ maternity care policies and practices with recommended standards, and indenting improvement opportunities. …show more content…
This method of feeding has reduced the risk of childhood illness. Children are less likely to have asthma, gastrointestinal illness, and other common diseases. (Sloan) Myths and stereotypes also say that babies who are breastfed tend to be smarter than children who were not. Researchers have tried to find out why breast milk is so beneficial, one possible explanation for breast milk’s benefit might be that breastfed children learn self-regulated appetite control that persists when they begin to self-fed solids. Being breastfed may acclimatize children to control food intake and develop the ability to identify internal ones signifying hunger gratification. In contrast bottle-fed children may overeat since they rely more heavily on caregivers to signal when feeding should conclude leading to a conditioned tendency to overeat persisting beyond infancy.( Moss)
Mothers also benefit from breastfeeding as well. Blood loss during postpartum period is decreased and returns to normal quickly. Breastfeeding also allows mothers to return to their pre-pregnancy weight quickly, which he the main goal of previously pregnant mothers. In the long term, mothers tend to have a reduced rate of menopausal breast cancer and certain ovarian