It has been shown that the food of each mother benefits her infant more than any other milk for any other mother, and there is no doubt that breast-feeding brings great benefits to the mother and the child Significantly, and of these benefits on each other
Lactation helps the uterus to return to its normal size and condition quickly. This is because the absorption of the breast produces a hormone from the pituitary called the hormone oxytocin, which in turn leads to contractions in the uterus and return to normal. The absence of this process quickly infects the uterus with fevers and infection
Breastfeeding increases emotional and psychological attachment between mother and child. This is one of the most important factors for maternal and child psychological stability. It also gives the mother a sense of self-satisfaction as she keeps her child healthy and growing.
Breastfeeding reduces the risk of breast cancer. Lactating women were found to be less exposed than other women. The more women were breastfed, the more shielded it would be to protect against breast cancer.
Continuous breast feeding is a natural contraception, so it is a contraceptive-free method that comes with the use of oral contraceptives or syringes. During breastfeeding, you do not get ovulation and prevent pregnancy.
Benefits of breastfeeding for the baby
The mother’s milk contains enough sugar and protein to fit the child completely, while the proteins found in cow’s milk, sheep and buffalo are difficult to digest on the stomach of the child because it is designed to suit the children of these animals and not human children
The mother’s milk is sterilized and does not contain microbes, thus preventing the infection of gastrointestinal tract infections in children who usually breastfeed using bottles
Children who feed their mothers grow more fully and faster than those who eat industrially prepared milk
Children who are breastfed are usually more intelligent, more aware and responsive to the environment around them.
Sudden cases of sudden death are unknown in children who are breastfed. These cases are called “mutation deaths”, while they are almost unknown in children breastfed by their mothers.
Children who are breastfed by their mothers have healthy and rapid growth, while those who are breastfed often suffer from mental illness
The attachment of the child to the mother’s chest and the process of shaking that occurs during breastfeeding is very important and has an impact on the child and his behavior in the future, without which the child becomes aggressive and nervous and can not be tamed only by the way of shaking and the annexation of the chest.