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Breastfeeding

10301010060 邵洁. Breastfeeding. Surprising facts you may not know…. Breastfeeding = Healthier Babies. Increase resistance to infectious diseases Display lower rates of chronic diseases Reduce risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

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Breastfeeding

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  1. 10301010060 邵洁 Breastfeeding

  2. Surprising facts you may not know…

  3. Breastfeeding = Healthier Babies • Increase resistance to infectious diseases • Display lower rates of chronic diseases • Reduce risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) • Expect a 25% reduction in risk for breast, ovarian and endometrial cancer later in life • Provide nutrient • Protect infants from a wide • variety of illnesses • Have better speech development & • higher IQ

  4. Breastfeeding = Healthier Mum • Help the uterus to shrink & Reduce the • amount of blood lost • Lose more weight • Resume their menstrual cycles later • Have lower risk of breast, ovarian cancers • Build self-confidence & promote • communication to baby

  5. Breastfeeding = Economy • Lower health care costs • Reduced spending on infant • formula

  6. Breastfeeding = Environmental friendliness Require no fossil fuels Reduce pollutants Reduce the burden on our landfills

  7. Breastfeeding is the gold standard.

  8. Reference: [1].Khabbal, Y., S. Zaoui and Y. Cherrah, [Medicines and breastfeeding: assessing the risk of medicines to infants]. East Mediterr Health J, 2013. 19(2): p. 186-91. [2].Bertino, E., et al., Biological, nutritional and clinical aspects of feeding preterm infants with human milk. J Biol Regul Homeost Agents, 2012. 26(3 Suppl): p. 9-13. [3]. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breastfeeding

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