The benefits of breastfeeding are an undeniable fact. What are the reasons for such statements? And why does artificial feeding not withstand any competition in breastfeeding ? The answers to such questions lie in the psychological, physiological and practical field.
The psychology of the newborn baby is still unstable. The baby was born from a warm and protected place in his mother’s stomach. Sounds, light, temperature difference - at the level of sensations cause discomfort in the baby. The process of feeding a child is a way of communication and communication of the mother with her baby. Psychologists say that children who are applied to their breasts immediately after birth are much more likely to tolerate the stress caused by their appearance in the outside world. Being next to mom, feeling bodily contact in her, hearing her heartbeat, the baby calms down, feeling that protection is nearby. No wonder the first means of calming a crying baby is breastfeeding. In later life, babies who have gained invaluable experience in communicating with their mother through breastfeeding are much less likely to experience stress,they are distinguished by higher intellectual development, are better adapted to the external environment.
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