Ideal Nutrition
For one, breast milk is the perfect form of nutrition for newborns. This is because breast milk is naturally
meant to meet the needs of human offspring. It is hard to find real challenges to the wisdom of nature.
Commercial baby formula, while comprehensive and backed by the latest science has to offer, will lack some
of the benefits breast milk offers.
Breastfeeding: The Advantages
1. Breast milk, aside from being a complete infant nutrition, also contains antibodies that help children
develop immunity against illnesses such as infections, diarrhea, respiratory problems, and meningitis. Bottle-fed children
usually exhibit lower immunity against these illnesses. Moreover, breast-fed children are less prone to developing allergies.
This is one of the strongest reasons against bottle feeding.
Studies have shown that breast-fed infants are hospitalized less and are less sickly than their bottle-fed
counterparts. Breast-fed babies show lower incidences of ear infections, constipation, diarrhea, sudden infant death syndrome.
Breast milk is still being studied closely by scientists. Breast milk seems to contain substances that are
yet unidentified, and hard to produce. This leads the scientists to conclude that breast milk is indeed much more complex
than first thought. Although the FDA requires formula makers to include all the known breast mil nutrients in their milk foods,
formula makers still have a long way – although ever improving – to go to effectively imitate breast milk.
2. Breast milk is free and requires no preparation; it could even save you money. It doesn’t require
pre-heating and is always available on tap. Breast-fed infants don’t get sick as often as their bottle-fed counterparts.
This results in great savings. Bottled milk costs a lot. You could find yourself saving a few thousand dollars a year in formula
and medical expenses. This alone could be a great reason to choose breastfeeding instead of bottle feeding.
3. Smarter Babies. Studies have shown that breast-fed babies have 5 to 10 more IQ points than those that are
bottle-fed exclusively for the first six months of their life. Not only are these children smarter, they are healthier to
boot. This is due to the completeness of the composition of breast milk resulting in earlier and better development of babies’
brains.
4. Less Prone to Obesity. Breast-fed children are observed to be less prone to overeating and obesity. The
special formulation of breast milk allows for the proper regulation of appetite and metabolism.
5. Skin-to-skin contact. Children that are breast-fed have better emotional adjustment than those that are
not. This is due to the healing wonders of touch. Babies are also better attached to their mothers as a result. The intimacy
of the activity also does wonder for the emotional health of both the mother and the child.
6. Breast milk is easier to digest and is less likely to cause constipation or diarrhea. The formula of breast
milk is also easier to digest, which usually means babies feed more. Breastfeeding mothers will have to be prepared to breast-feed
every 3 hours or so.
Although breast-feeding is still best for babies, baby formulas have been successful in at least narrowing
the gap. However, breast-feeding is still the way to go for newborn infants up to one or two years, and should be the only
choice unless the mother is suffering from any condition that prevents her from doing so. Some mothers claim they do not produce
enough milk and this may be the case. However, consult with your doctor to see if anything can be done to allow breast-feeding
in the immediate future.
Ultimately, choosing whether to breast-feed or bottle-feed is strictly the decision of the mother. It is recommended,
however, that when possible mother’s breast-feed their children instead.