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Breastfeeding: Good for Your Baby... and for You!

Many baby formula manufacturers would have you believe that their brand of baby formula is most like mother’s milk. Fortunately, the only thing that’s most like mother’s milk is mother’s milk and formula companies can try as hard as they want, but they’ll never be able to duplicate perfection!

The benefits of breastfeeding are numerous, for both mother and baby, probably because it’s the way nature intended it to be! Let’s start with a look at some of the more compelling reasons to breastfeed your baby.

Benefits of breastfeeding for baby:

    • Likelihood of higher IQs and academic achievement as they get older

    • Less prone to illness because of exposure to their mothers’ immunities and antibodies that fight disease

    • Decreased risk for Crohn’s disease, allergies, asthma, bacterial meningitis, ear infections, respiratory infections, vision problems, obesity, SIDS, and certain cancers

    • Perfect form of infant nutrition that is human species-specific and more easily digested than infant formula; composition of breast milk changes over time to meet baby’s developmental needs

    • Instant availability of nourishment that is always the right temperature with the right combination of fat, carbohydrates and protein

    • Physical and emotional bonding with their mothers and feelings of security and comfort that come from frequent close contact

Benefits of breastfeeding for mother:

    • Reduced risk for endometrial, ovarian, uterine and breast cancers

    • More rapid post-pregnancy weight loss and return of uterus to normal pre-pregnancy size

    • More time – no need to wash bottles, prepare formula, heat bottles to proper temperature, etc.

    • Ability to satisfy your baby’s hunger immediately; sole responsibility for baby’s nutrition and weight gain is a real self-confidence booster

    • Peace of mind – no need to worry about bacteria and other contaminants, formula recalls, “testing” formulas until you get the right one, making sure you have enough formula, running out of formula

    • Cost savings – no need to purchase equipment, formula, etc., along with fewer illnesses and resulting doctor visits (breastfed babies are healthier)

If you are pregnant and/or nursing and you have questions, please let us know so we can address your concerns or direct you to the proper resources for assistance!

 Dr. Jay Asks some important questions of interest to Tustin residents - Chiropractor Tustin Dr. Jay Asks...

Do nerves actually get pinched?
Chiropractors recognize two types of nerve disorders involved in subluxation. The least common is a pinched nerve that diminishes nerve supply to an affected organ or tissue. More common is the irritated nerve (facilitative lesion) which overexcites nerve communications to an affected organ or tissue. Chiropractic care has been shown to help with both types.
Is chiropractic safe?
What do you consider safe? Chiropractic care is safer than driving your car on the streets of Tustin, getting back surgery, taking aspirin and even safer than taking a shower in your own home! Compared with things we accept as safe, chiropractic care is even safer. Ready to get started? Call our office today.