Breastfeeding is the key to good health
If you give your child the right nutrition, this can help you to brew uninvited microbes. The relationship between good nutrition and good health in adults has received wide coverage in print, but even more important is good nutrition for young children. The most remarkable result of dietary studies is a return to breastfeeding, namely, prolonged breastfeeding, up to two to three years of age, when children are susceptible to the greatest number of diseases. Breast milk is a good medicine mainly for two reasons: it reduces the risk of allergies and fights infections. For example, when a child who receives breast milk begins diarrhea or inflammation of the intestine, the inflamed intestine may not tolerate artificial infant formula, but readily accepts breast milk. In infants who are breastfed, diarrhea occurs less often, and even less often it is difficult and requires hospitalization, in comparison with children receiving artificial feeding. It is breastfeeding that allows many babies to avoid hospitalization. When severe diarrhea is present in a child who is breastfed, it is usually necessary to temporarily stop the feeding with a mixture or dilute the mixture with water for several days. This fact, as well as the fact that some children abandon the bottle during the illness, in some cases makes necessary hospitalization and intravenous injections to combat diarrhea caused by dehydration. This rarely applies to infants receiving breast milk, which usually continue to greedily suckle the breast and when sick.
Very rarely is necessary or recommended to suspend breastfeeding due to diarrhea.Breast milk not only supports the health of babies, but also gives them pleasant emotions. The soothing effect of the maternal breast is very appropriate when the child is sick or has something to hurt. And the maternal hormones, the development of which is stimulated by the sucking movements of the child's lips, help Dr. Mom to give his child even more tender loving care.