Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding

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Section 01

Breastfeeding

A woman who has given birth is advised to practice exclusive breastfeeding unless there is a medical reason for her or the baby that prevents it. Breastfeeding has multiple health benefits, including:

Section 02

Strengthening the bond and relationship between the mother and the child.

Section 03

Reducing the risk of postpartum bleeding and helping the uterus contract properly.

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Providing the baby with essential nutrients and antibodies that protect against infections until the immune system matures.

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Helping the breastfeeding mother space pregnancies.

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Reducing the risk of breast cancer in breastfeeding mothers.

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