For Mom:
Pros
- Breastfeeding soon after delivery helps minimize bleeding.
- Breastfeeding helps the uterus return to its pre-pregnancy size more quickly.
- Breastfeeding is more convenient than bottle-feeding. (You don’t have to carry around a load of bottle parts and formula, and milk is always at feeding temperature.)
- Breastfeeding is less expensive than formula-feeding.
- Breastfeeding helps mom return to pre-pregnancy weight more quickly.
- Breastfeeding helps develop a closeness between mom and baby.
- Breastfeedng can reduce your risk of breast cancer by up to 50% (depending on how long you breastfeed)
Cons
- Breastfeeding ties you to the baby 24/7 and/or dad can’t ever feed the baby.
(These are the reasons I hear most often, but they aren’t necessarily accurate. If you own a pump and a couple of bottles, there’s no reason the baby can’t be bottle-fed breast milk occasionally.) - Breastfeeding may be frustrating if the baby doesn’t catch on right away.
- Breastfeeding may be painful for the first week or two.
- Engorgement
- Sore, cracked nipples – This generally shouldn’t happen if the baby is latched on properly. See here for instruction in how to latch baby on correctly.
- Clogged milk ducts – This is uncommon with a properly latched-on baby, as well, although it does happen.
- Slight possibility of breast infection
For Baby:
Pros
- The antibodies in breastmilk help babies fight infection.
- Colostrum (pre-milk substance) is an ideal first food, higher in protein and minerals and lower in fats and carbohydrates than breastmilk.
- Breastmilk helps safeguard against the development of allergies (and MANY other medical issues).
- Breastmilk is easily digested.
- Breastmilk changes to fit the changing needs of a growing baby. (Mother’s milk for preemies is even different than mother’s milk for a full-term baby.)
- Breastfeeding helps develop a closeness between mom and baby.
Cons
- NONE
For more breastfeeding help, check out
La Leche League.
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