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Motherwear's quarterly magazine Parenting from
the Heart.
By now you likely know all the wonderful things
breastfeeding does for your baby, but did you
know that nature?s most perfect feeding system is as
beneficial for you as it is for your little one?
Here are some of the many ways nursing your baby can
improve your life, emotionally and physically.
Calming effect
The release of
breastmilk has a soothing effect on your body,
stimulating the production of endorphins,
chemicals that bring on feelings of peace and
relaxation and suppress anxiety and irritability.
Nursing also requires you to sit or lie quietly
with your infant many times throughout the day,
encouraging you to rest and refuel.
Bonding
Those same natural chemicals - and the time spent
holding your child -promote feelings of affection,
well-being, and intimacy that help you bond with
your baby. That connection is important not just in
the early weeks, when you are getting to know each
other, but also later on when you may be returning
to work and spending more time away from your
family.
Shaping up
Breastfeeding releases a hormone that stimulates
your uterus to contract, helping control blood loss
and return to its pre-pregnancy shape.
Nursing also helps return you to your
pre-pregnancy shape - and keep you there - by
burning 200 to 500 calories a day, the equivalent of
swimming 30 laps or biking for an hour. This natural
weight-loss program is unusually effective,
providing not just relatively rapid but also lasting
results.
Stronger bones
Women who
breastfeed are 75 percent less likely to develop
osteoporosis than women who feed their babies
formula. While most mothers lose a small amount of
bone mass during nursing, within months of weaning,
their bodies have replaced it with new, denser,
stronger bone.
Reduced cancer risk
Women who have
nursed their babies are less likely to develop
breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and uterine cancer
than women who have never breastfed. Some of this
protection has been shown to grow over time,
increasing with the number of months or years a
woman
breastfeeds.
Convenience
Nursing simplifies your life by eliminating the
need to plan and prepare food for your infant.
Whether you are at home, out and about, or just
trying to get a good night?s sleep,
breastmilk is ready at a moment?s notice, in the
perfect quantity, at just the right temperature, and
in the ideal formulation for your child.
A healthier family
Because your
breastmilk contains powerful antibodies, your
baby will have an easier time fighting off
illnesses, which means you will spend less time
caring for a sick child. This reduces stress for the
whole family, whether you are at home with your
child or returning to work.
More money for you
Nursing saves you plenty over the cost of
bottles and formula - as much as $1,400 a year,
according to our calculations. That?s money you can
spend on other things, like taking care of yourself
so that you can better take care of everyone else!
Charlotte Meryman is editor of Parenting from
the Heart.
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