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BREAST MILK BESIDE BEST FOR CHILD PROTECT MOTHER FROM HEART ATTACK  & BRAIN STROKE


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 A new research suggests breastfeeding may reduce a mother's heart attack and Brain stroke risk later in life.Breastfeeding offers tremendous health benefits for both mother and the baby. Breast milk contains antibodies that help  baby fight off viruses and bacteria. This is mainly due to colostrum, the first milk.Baby get many advantages if Mother feeds breast Milk to new born and it is now a dictum that Every Mother feed only breast milk to new born,

                        Beside benefits to baby it has been established that Mother get less delivery and post caesarian or episiotomy pain if she feed her  baby breast milk.A new research is mor promosing as Researchers said that women who breastfed their babies had about a 10 percent lower risk of developing heart disease or stroke later in life.                             

            "The health benefits to the mother from breastfeeding may be explained by a faster 'reset' of the mother's metabolism after pregnancy," explained Sanne Peters, a research fellow at University of Oxford. 
"Pregnancy changes a woman's metabolism dramatically as she stores fat to provide the energy necessary for her baby's growth. Breastfeeding could eliminate the stored fat faster and more completely," Peters added.

           The study analysed data from 289,573 Chinese women participating in the China Kadoorie Biobank study who provided detailed information about their reproductive history and other lifestyle factors.The study comes after previous research indicated that mothers get short-term health benefits from breast feeding such as weight loss and lower cholesterol, blood pressure and glucose levels after pregnancy.

       "The findings should encourage more widespread breastfeeding for the benefit of the mother as well as the child," said Zhengming Chen, Professor of Epidemiology, University of Oxford.

The research has been published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.



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