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    We have all heard the saying “breast is best” but is this true? Absolutely! In fact, it has been proven that both the mother and her child benefit greatly from breastfeeding versus using formula as the primary source of their child’s nutrition. Most pediatricians recommend breastfeeding for at least the first six months after giving birth. Although this may not be realistic to all family situations, it is highly encouraged. “Breast milk is widely acknowledged as the most complete form of…

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    compared and contrasted infant formulas versus breast milk to see how it affects a human’s body. I also wanted to details of how breastmilk affects a baby. This essay was made to inform every woman on why breast milk is used. Breast milk has been around since women have been on earth. Before infant formulas were discovered women only had one choice, but now women have more options. Women must be informed of all of the pros and the cons of not using breast milk. Unfortunately, there has been a…

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    Women would then feel wrong and not necessary to have their babies drink their breast milk at home or in public, which ends up weakening the natural bond between a human mother and their child. Also, with the continuous attempts of third world mothers trying to save money by diluting the formula, not having the resources for sterilization…

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    For example, breast milk is full of antibodies that help build the baby’s immune system and protect them from illnesses. Breast milk is ever changing because a woman’s body produces it to meet their baby’s specific needs as their age changes, formula can’t do that. Breast milk is also easier for the baby to digest, which is why many people realize breastfed babies eat more frequent. They eat more often because the breast milk allows the baby’s body to absorb the nutrients…

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    Human Services, “Formula and feeding supplies can cost well over $1,500 each year. Breastfed babies may also be sick less often, which can help you keep your baby’s health cost lower.” Breast milk is a natural food from mothers and cost a family nothing. When you breastfeed, you don’t’ need money to buy breast milk. There are no feeding bottles, pacifiers, and nipples involve and this saves you money to spend on other important family issues. Besides, formula and feeding bottles are very…

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    increases the amount of breast milk. Peanut protein, fat, sugar is found. This is similar to milk proteins. Pregnant women should eat every day, 50 grams of peanut the mother and child nutrition is complete. Some nuts, such as almonds, walnuts, pregnant women must take. These are the body's weakness. Walnut emphasizes special brain. Both mother and child. Eat raisins boiled in milk before pregnant women drink…

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    natural choice for mothers to do for their babies. They need to proteins in the milk that helps them form a defense against the diseases that plague this earth. Breastfeeding helps women deal with their child and create a bond that only mother and child who breastfed will know. Breastfeeding is superior to formula feeding because it benefits the child and mother both physically and mentally. In the…

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    to determine If breast feeding or bottle feeding is more beneficial to the baby. For new moms, this is important information they would consider to be aware of because they still do not fully understand and know which is better. Many new moms have been judged for not understanding the pros and cons of breastfeeding and bottle feeding. There is no wrong or right answer to this question. It all depends on the mother and how she feels and thinks will be healthier for her baby. Breast feeding can…

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    Breastfeeding Over Formula

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    higher IQ scores in later child hood ages. Breast milk provides the ideal nutrition for infants. It has an almost perfect mixture of vitamins, protein, and fat which is everything your baby needs to grow accordingly. Breastfed infants are more likely to gain the right amount weight as they grow. Breast milk contains antibodies that help babies fight off viruses and other bacteria’s. Breast fed babies also have a lower risk of having asthma or allergies. Breast fed babies have a lower risk of…

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    Breastfeeding In Public

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    The mother's milk is important due to antibodies and vitamin produced by the body that help the child for the next six months. Breast milk can prevent common virus and infections. Breast milk can help protect the baby from “ear infections, upper and lower respiratory ailments, allergies, intestinal disorders, colds, viruses, staph, strep and e coli infections…

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