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Obstetrics Breast Feeding

Obstetrics breast feeding is the process of providing nutrition to a newborn baby through the mother's breast milk. It is an important part of maternal and child care as it has numerous benefits for both the baby and the mother. Breastfeeding provides essential protective antibodies to the baby that are not availabl…

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Overview

Obstetrics breast feeding is the process of providing nutrition to a newborn baby through the mother's breast milk. It is an important part of maternal and child care as it has numerous benefits for both the baby and the mother. Breastfeeding provides essential protective antibodies to the baby that are not available through formula, making them less likely to suffer from infections and illnesses. It also helps mothers recover from childbirth and promotes bonding between mother and child. Additionally, studies have found that breastfeeding can reduce the risk of childhood obesity and type 2 diabetes. Breastfeeding is an important part of obstetrical care, and it has significant health benefits for both mother and baby.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Breastfeeding Biology (ISSN 2644-0105).

Journal editorial board
Gail Christopher · United States Ann Anderson Berry · United States

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