Breastfeeding: Best for baby. Best for mom.

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- National Breastfeeding Helpline - 800-994-9662
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- An Easy Guide to Breastfeeding
This free publication provides information and encouragement to women on breastfeeding. It explains the benefits for baby, mom, and society. It also provides frequently asked questions and answers about breastfeeding. It is available in English, Spanish, as well as in English for African American and American Indian and Alaska Native women.
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The experience of breastfeeding is special for so many reasons,
including:
- The joyful bonding with your baby
- The perfect nutrition only you can provide
- The cost savings
- The health benefits for both mother and baby
In fact, breast milk has disease-fighting antibodies that can
help protect infants from several types of illnesses. And mothers
who breastfeed have a lower risk of some health problems,
including breast cancer and type 2 diabetes.
Fathers, partners, and other people in the mother’s support system can benefit from breastfeeding, too. Not only are there no bottles to prepare, but many people feel warmth, love, and relaxation just from sitting next to a mother and baby during breastfeeding.
Keep in mind that breastfeeding is a learned skill. It requires
patience and practice. For some women, the learning stages can be
frustrating and uncomfortable. And some situations make breastfeeding
even harder, such as babies born early or health problems in
the mother. The good news is that it will get easier, and support for
breastfeeding mothers is growing.
You are special because you can make the food that is
uniquely perfect for your baby. Invest the time in yourself
and your baby — for your health and for the bond that will last
a lifetime.
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Content last updated August 1, 2010.
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