Hypothesis: That breastfeeding is better then formula for the baby’s health and development. Also, breastfeeding helps the mother with losing postpartum weight and bonding with her new baby.
Results: Breast milk is the most complete form of nutrition for infants. Human milk contains just the right amount of fatty acids, lactose, water, and amino acids for human digestion, brain development, and growth. (Williams, 1995) Mother’s milk contains many more ingredients not found in formula. Also, milk straight from the breast is always sterile, never contaminated by polluted water or dirty bottles, which can lead to diarrhea and problems in infants. Nursing also has psychological benefits for the infant, creating an early attachment between mother and child. Sucking on the breast helps with strong jaw development. It is harder work to get milk out …show more content…
of the breast then a bottle. The exercise strengthens the jaw and encourages the growth of straight healthy teeth. Breastfeeding also promotes security and warmth and presence of the mother, which accrues during touching through the feeding. Bottle feed babies have less human contact. The overall benefit of breastfeeding for the baby helps their health, physical development, and bonding with their mother. Breastfeeding is also beneficial for the mother as well.
One of the most beneficial and motivating aspects of breasting for women is the fact that is helps with losing all that weight that was gained during pregnancy; nursing use up all those extra calories. Lactation also stimulates the uterus to contract back into its original size. Breastfeeding is also one of nature’s contraceptive, although not that effective. Nursing suppresses ovulation, thus making it harder for the mother to get pregnant again. Breastfeeding is also economical for the new parents. Formula is expensive and breast milk is free. The mother also doesn’t have to buy bottles and nipples. Saving time in the process, with not having to measure and fix formula. Other health benefits for the mother are breastfeeding lowers the risk of breast and ovarian cancers. (Benefits of Breastfeeding, 2004) One last interesting result is that breastfeeding can help to decrease the worlds landfills of plastic waste compared to that of formula cans and bottle
supplies.
Hypothesis: The hypothesis was proven through research. Through this research I was able to learn the health benefits of breastfeeding for mother and child. Not only dose breastfeeding help in the development of the baby but also helps to prevent certain illness. The mother not only losses the extra weight gain from pregnancy, but also through breastfeeding help to prevent from some cancers from developing later in life. The bonding formed helps both mother and child later in life to have better communication form through that special bond.
Evidence: The evidence was found through the research and studding of the text book, books, and online journals. Through this research I was further my understanding of breastfeeding and the importance in the development of the child.
Go forward in this profession my new knowledge of breastfeeding will able me to have a better understanding of what new mothers are going through and help educate them on the benefits of breastfeeding compared to bottle feeding. Then maybe someday I will be able to go to a less educated area of the world and be able to teach mothers there about the health benefits of breastfeeding over using formula.
Reference Page
Benefits of Breastfeeding. (2004, June). Retrieved April 8, 2008, from The National Women's Health Information Center: www.4woman.gov/breastfeeding
Trawick-Smith, J. (2006). Early Childhood Development. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall.
Williams, R. D. (1995). Breast-Feeding Best for Babies. FDA Consumer Magaizen .