Fathers can make a significant difference in whether or not an infant is nursed and safely placed to sleep, according to a recent survey of new fathers conducted by the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS for Dads). Read further on Dynamite News:
Researchers found children who have been breastfed for a longer period of time appear to achieve slightly better results in their school GSCEs at the age of 16 when compared to non-breastfed children. Read further on Dynamite News:
It is emphasized that physical problems with producing adequate milk are one of the main reasons mothers stop breastfeeding earlier than expected. Read on for details:
A new systematic review looked at the effects of breastfeeding on mothers’ mental health to make recommendations for breastfeeding.
Answering the critical question of whether COVID-19 can be transmitted through breast milk or not, a recent study suggests that breast milk cannot transmit the virus to the infant.
A mother’s breast milk supports immune responses in her newborn, it also decrease the risk of infections, malnourishment, allergies, and other.
While bathing newborns immediately after birth is a common practice around the world, a recent study suggests that delaying the bath enhances the bond between mother and child. It also increases rates of breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding the infant for a certain amount of time has always been associated with health benefits.
Avoiding cow’s milk does not prevent type 1 diabetes in children with genetic risk for type 1 diabetes, finds a study.