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Breastfeeding is Best for Baby!

 

Breastmilk….

  • Helps your baby grow and stay healthy
  • Is the perfect food meant for your baby
  • Changes to meet your growing baby’s needs
  • Breastmilk is gentle to baby’s stomach – It’s easy to digest so baby doesn’t spit up as much
  • Means less colic, constipation, and diarrhea for your baby
  • Protects your baby from illness – breastfed babies have fewer colds, fewer ear infections, fewer respiratory infections
  • Helps brain development and may improve your child’s IQ
  • Lowers the risk of your baby developing asthma

 

Breastfeeding….

  • Decreases chances of your baby having allergies
  • Lessens the risk of your baby developing juvenile diabetes
  • Protects against Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis
  • Decreases the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

 

Breastfed Babies…

  • Have a lower risk of developing certain childhood cancers
  • Are less likely to become obese later in life
  • Are healthier and happier

 

For more information about the importance of feeding your baby breastmilk, contact your local WIC office or call 1-800-26-BIRTH.

 

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