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1. Babies are Healthier and Stronger<\/strong>
\nBreastfed babies are vulnerable to pneumonia, flu, and viruses. Gastrointestinal conditions such as diarrhoea, which can harm the baby can also be monitored and dealt with by encouraging breast milk intake.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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2. No Risk of Suffering from Disease in the Long Term<\/strong>
\nIf you breastfeed your baby, the risk of developing chronic diseases such as diabetes (type I), celiac disease, and Crohn's disease can be reduced due to the nutrients obtained from breast milk.<\/p>\n3. Low Risk of SIDS<\/strong>
\nSIDS or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, is a condition where a healthy baby dies while sleeping. By breastfeeding, this can reduce by half the risk of your baby getting SIDS.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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4. Able to Prevent Cancer for Babies<\/strong>
\nBreast milk can prevent certain cancers in childhood. For mothers, breastfeeding is also beneficial for you. Among the benefits obtained are less likely to get premenopausal breast cancer and ovarian cancer.<\/p>\n5. Babies Get the Best Vaccines<\/strong>
\nStudies have shown that breast milk contains a high amount of antibodies for babies, this makes them respond better to vaccinations than formula fed babies.<\/p>\n6. Babies are more peaceful and calm<\/strong>
\nAs parents, none of them like babies who are less irritable? Breast milk is proven to contain ingredients that calm the baby and help him sleep better.<\/p>\n7. Baby Feels Safer<\/strong>
\nBreastfeeding requires close physical contact between you and your baby. The warmth of this type of skin-to-skin contact fosters a mother-child bond, thus making your baby feel more secure.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n