Breastfeeding is the nursing of a baby from a mother's breast. After the birth of a child, a mother's breast produces colostrum, a yellow fluid with a high level of protein and anti-bodies. A baby who feeds on colostrum is better able to resist bacteria and viruses and does not easily contract diarrhea and colds. The milk, which begins ti flow a few days after child birth, is a shade of blue and has a thin consistency. It gives the baby the right nutrition balance at the right temperature.
The fact content of human milk, compared with cow's milk, is more digestible for infants and allows greater absorption of the fat-soluble vitamins from the intestine. Breastfeeding is not an instinctive action; it must be learned by a new mother. Some nursing mother encounter difficulties with engorged breasts or chronically sore or leaking nipples.
Of all the above important details, description and benefits above, we must breastfeed our babies with right and exclusive milk coming from the breast of our own mother. Because the health of the baby depends on how the mother breast-feed the baby and if that what she breastfeed to her baby is coming from her own breast.
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