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it's healthy for the mom and baby most of all (gives them natural protection in the form of antibodies when they still cannot make their own)
it helps the mom and baby bond faster and better
it prevents the mom from getting periods earlier than if she doesn't breastfeed - may aid in preventing cancer of the breast because of the decreased oestrogens in the body
it helps save money from having to buy expensive baby foods, and to top it all, it is nutritious and healthy for the baby, because it is its natural food, what the baby is meant to live on in the first few months after all.
I have a week, how do I get my 1yr old to drink cow's milk? She has been strictly breastfed.
by smklenner on May 3rd, 2011
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Question about your life as a baby: having had breastfeeding or any kind of substitution?
by prof. mes solzhenitsy on April 14th, 2011
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How long can I safely fast and not diminish my milk supply?
by Melissa on March 21st, 2011
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How much will my breasts grow after pregnancy and weaning? Do they revert after milk production ceases?
by bannanaphoneist on January 23rd, 2011
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How much milk do your breasts produce in a feeding (at full lactation)?
by milk2milk on January 28th, 2011
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