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Breastfeeding encourages you and your baby to feel more connected. There is a spike in hormones in your body, specifically oxytocin and prolactin, while breastfeeding resulting in feelings of increased attachment and nurturing.
The first-produced milk is called colostrum. It comes in smaller amounts before your milk supply increases a few days after delivery. Colostrum is loaded with immune-supporting properties, offering your baby an increased defense system against germs. Evidence also shows that colostrum coats the infant’s intestines with good bacteria aiding in digestion. Mature milk is produced within the first two weeks of breastfeeding and is rich in nutrients that support an infant’s ongoing organ, bone, and GI tract growth and development.
Breastfeeding is a plus for moms, too! When breastfeeding is initiated soon after birth, it stimulates the uterus to contract and slow bleeding. Breastfeeding can also suppress your monthly menstrual cycle that most likely won’t return for at least 6 months postpartum. Your chances of becoming pregnant are much lower while exclusively breastfeeding. Breastfeeding even helps to burn more calories and can facilitate postpartum weight loss.
Breastfeeding is a unique experience and journey for every mother. We are here to support you with tools, resources, and trained specialists, who are available to you in and out of the hospital setting, to support you on your infant breastfeeding journey.
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