Breastfeeding is known to provide numerous benefits to babies, including protection from diseases ranging from asthma to diabetes although a nursing mother's milk does not normally came in before the fourth or fifth day after birth, but don't give up just yet letting your baby latch even she/he can't get milk for breastfeeding can be challenging and sometimes tricky at first, but its usually gets much better and easier once mom and baby learn the ropes, and believe me mom and baby will both enjoy the benefits out of it.
here's the picture of a healthy happy baby of mine, make it possible to your baby too
Baby who is breastfeed does receive colostrum, a thin, yellowish fluid containing proteins and antibodies that protect the her from infection and illness, baby will be healthier not only have fewer fever and colds but reduce the risk of many serious diseases down the line.
Breastfeeding is also economical and convenience, it is free and is always in stock, ready to use, clean and consistently at the perfect temperature. its the ultimate convenience food. Nothing to worry about the last minute dashes to the store for formula or having to warm it up and scrub bottles.
Research in the journal Pediatrics shows that breastfeed infants are less likely to develop fevers in the days after a vaccination of which i personally experience and agree, my son never had fever as a result for vaccination since birth till he turn one for i continue exclusively breastfeeding him until he turned one.
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