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[B876]Breastfeeding Vs Bottle Feeding
by Charles Browne, Cha
Baby formula was originally intended to be a milk substitute for women who couldn't breastfeed. Today, it is peddled as the next best thing to mother‘s milk, suggesting that it is just as healthful as breast milk, Health care providers often promote bottle feeding by giving free samples of formula to new mothers. Yet, no man made concoction can duplicate the properties of breast milk, no matter how many supplements are added to it. Breastfeeding offers many benefits that formula cannot deliver.

Breastfed babies get fewer ear infections and other infections, due to antibiotics in breast milk. They get less diarrhea, constipation, colic, and other stomach upsets. They have a reduced risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). Breastfed babies tend to have straighter teeth and don't get "baby bottle syndrome" (buck teeth from bottle). Breastfeeding satisfies the baby's emotional needs and increases bonding between mother and baby. And breastfed babies smell better, from top to bottom, but especially the bottom.

Some benefits to breastfed babies are lifelong. In later childhood, there is a decreased risk of tooth decay, diabetes, and some childhood cancers. As adults, they will have fewer allergies. In fact, it has been estimated that 65% of bottle fed babies will develop a lifelong allergy. Adults who were breastfed tend to have lower cholesterol levels; are less likely to be obese; are less likely to have high blood pressure, and are less likely to have heart disease. They will have a reduced risk of: rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis, compared to adults who were bottle fed. The antibodies in breast milk seem to last a lifetime, as adults who were breastfed are less likely to have ear infection, or other infections;

Breastfeeding also benefits the mother greatly. It helps delay the return of fertility and to space subsequent pregnancies. It reduces the risk of postnatal depression, and helps to develop an emotional relationship and bonding with her child. Breastfeeding helps the uterus contract after birth to control postpartum bleeding. Nursing mothers get more rest than bottle feeding moms, as there is no screaming baby in the middle of the night waiting on the formula to heat up; you can nurse while sleeping. Both mom and baby sleep better. Dad sleeps better to, since he never has to get out of bed to help with feeding. Breastfeeding mothers have less chance of breast cancer, as well as some other forms of cancer throughout life. Breastfeeding reduces the risk of osteoporosis in later years. Above all, breastfeeding gives you the satisfaction of knowing you are giving your baby the best start in life.

Disclaimer: This article is for entertainment purposes only, and is not intended for use as diagnosis or treatment of a health problem or as a substitute for consulting a licensed medical professional.


The matter of breastfeeding vs bottle feeding has been around forever, and while every one has their own particular stance on it, there are some facts that should be taken into consideration, especially if you have just had a baby or are going to have a baby, and want to know what the better option is.

Convenience

In terms of convenience, breastfeeding vs bottle feeding, breastfeeding is much more convenient; at least at first. This is because during the first few months, your baby is going to be eating a lot, and rather than having to mix up a bottle every time your baby is hungry, you simply have to hold them and breastfeed them; with breastfeeding the milk is always at the perfect temperature, and is always available for whenever baby needs it.

Cost

In terms of cost, breastfeeding vs bottle feeding, obviously breastfeeding is the more inexpensive choice. In fact, breastfeeding is free, while with bottle feeding you will have to purchase bottles, bottle cleaners, nipples, sterilizers, bottle warmers, and formula; all of which can get incredibly pricey.

Health Reasons

In regards to the health reasons, breastfeeding vs bottle feeding, breastfeeding is absolutely the winner here as well. Not only because cow's milk is allergenic to many babies, but also because of the multitude of nutrients and vitamins that your baby will receive from your breast milk, many of which they will not be able to get with formula.

As well, each woman's breast milk is different, in that it is specifically designed for your own child. During your pregnancy, when your milk begins to come in, it has designed itself in order to provide the specific and perfect amount of vitamins and nutrients that your baby alone will need. Therefore, one mother's breast milk would not be as beneficial to someone else's child, because her milk was designed specifically for her own baby.

Even if you do not want to breastfeed for the entire time that your baby is nursing breastfeeding for at least the first day or two even will give your baby a multitude of benefits; breastfeeding is the most natural and nutritional source for infants that are one year of age and under, and most healthcare professionals recommend that you breastfeed your baby for at least the first year of their life. Therefore in the end, in regards to breastfeeding vs bottle feeding, breastfeeding easily comes out as being the most beneficial, convenient, and nutritious for your baby.
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