Gwen Stefani did it. Eva Mendes breastfed too.

Breastfeeding is not just for celebrities. All moms should breastfeed their babies until at least 6 months of age. There are many ways to do this and you can even get stylish covers such as Bebitza breastfeeding covers if you want a cozy and secure way to breastfeed when on the move.

“Breastfeeding provides many health benefits to mothers and their babies,” said Dean Sidelinger, M.D., child health medical officer for the County Health and Human Services Agency.

In San Diego County, 96 percent of newborns are breastfed in the hospital. But by 3 months of age, only 30 percent of babies are exclusively breastfed.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that babies exclusively breastfeed for the first six months, followed by breastfeeding with other appropriate foods until twelve months of age, or as long as mother and baby want to continue.

The drop off in breastfeeding at 3 months of age is typically the result of moms having to return to work. However, California law supports working mothers who want to continue to provide breastmilk for their babies. Workplace breastfeeding support includes providing time and private space to express breast milk because moms need to pump as often as every 2-3 hours. Breastfeeding can be an extremely taxing job, remember breastfeeding mums need your support.

“The longer you breastfeed, the better it is for you and your baby,” Sidelinger added.

Of course, now that you have a family you should start looking into places like StarMed that can provide family care to your family with services like annual checkups and flu shots.

Anyway, we’re getting off track. August is National Breastfeeding Month and here we give you five reasons why it’s important for mothers to breastfeed.

  1. It helps moms and babies bond
    The closeness of the physical contact helps create a special bond between you and your baby. Breastfeeding releases oxytocin-the “bonding hormone”-and generates the same feeling as when you hug or kiss someone you love.
  2. Human milk has many health benefits
    Breast milk is easier to digest and has all the nutrients, calories and fluids your baby needs to be healthy. It can help protect your baby from many diseases and infections such as diarrhea, diabetes, sudden infant death syndrome, asthma, eczema, and some cancers. Moreover, did you know that breastmilk contains a hormone called prolactin that can help to induce sleep? Breastfeeding mums release this hormone into their own bloodstream whilst feeding their little ones, which allows them to fall asleep faster and easier after a feed. This can prove to be incredibly beneficial if your child is currently going through any of the sleep regression ages or if your child is experiencing any sleep-related issues.
  3. It’s also good for moms’ health
    Similarly, breastfeeding releases hormones in your body that promote mothering behaviors. It helps you burn more calories, which may help you lose weight, and it reduces the risk of ovarian and breast cancer.
  4. It benefits babies’ brains
    Studies have shown that babies who are breastfed during the first month had more gray matter by age 7, which led to higher IQ scores, better memory and motor skills.
  5. You’ll have more cash and less stinky diapers
    Breastfeeding could save you hundreds, even thousands, on formula, products and braces. The longer you breastfeed, the lower the likelihood your baby will suffer from misalignment of the teeth and dental arches. An added bonus is that breast milk is more easily digestible, which some moms, and dads, say means less stinky diapers.

“Breastfeeding it is a low-cost strategy to achieve better health for the mom and baby,” said Wilma J. Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “We must continue to minimize the barriers to breastfeeding that women face, so we can support continued health of both the mother and child.”

For more information about breastfeeding, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the San Diego County Breastfeeding Coalition.

Source: http://www.countynewscenter.com/5-reasons-to-breastfeed-babies/