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Breast Feeding Tips and Guide - How to Produce More Nutrition Breast Milk

It’s no secret that breast milk is the healthiest thing for your baby.  After thousands of years of development, the human body – more precisely, your body – is perfectly designed to feed a newborn.  A woman’s breasts produce milk with the exact nutrients a baby needs, and in the right proportions.  This means that your little boy or girl will receive all of the vitamins and minerals he or she needs in the early stages of development.  As a result, you’ll have a very happy baby.

Nutrition isn’t the only thing that breast milk has to offer.  A nursing mother passes antibodies from her body into her child’s.  Antibodies are part of the immune system that attacks viruses and other invading materials.  Since a mother has had several years (presumably twenty or thirty years, to be exact) to develop antibodies against the common flu and other diseases, she is protected from them; the child is not.  A baby has not yet been exposed to any diseases, so its body has not made any antibodies.  This means that babies get sick easily.  However, a mother can pass her antibodies to her infant via breast feeding.  Then, the baby is less likely to get sick in the early months.

With nutrients and antibodies, it’s hard to deny the benefits of breast milk. There’s one more great thing about it, too: you don’t have to worry about a thing because your body does it all for you.  As long as you eat a balanced diet, your body will produce breast milk without a problem. The following are healthy eating tips for mothers:

Get your vitamins - Some women eat enough fruits and vegetables to get all of the vitamins they need, but this isn’t always the case.  Talk to your doctor about vitamin supplements.  There are special products made especially for nursing mothers, so you’ll get the exact nutrients you need.

Eat your vegetables - Getting leafy greens into your diet is very important.  These food items are very rich in the vitamins and minerals you and your baby need.  Fruits are important, too.  The best thing to do is to buy organic products that haven’t been exposed to pesticides, as those will be the healthiest.  Frozen fruits and veggies work, too.

Don’t skip the protein - Some women are vegetarians, and that’s fine.  Others are meat eaters.  Whatever your preference, be sure you are getting your protein.  Lean meats and nuts are great sources.

Don’t fad diet - Fad diets usually require you to skip carbohydrates or proteins or some other important nutrient that you and your baby need.  You may want to lose your baby weight, but don’t take these drastic measures.  Since you’re taking care of two bodies, you have to remember your baby when you are eating.

Michaela Wright

Michaela Wight is a passionate writer and mother who loves to share her knowledge with others. She started a new website recently to discuss about breast feeding issues and offer information such as Breast Pump Reviews and Medela Breast Pumps.

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