“There is no substitute for Mother’s Milk”.
The Lifeline hospital recommends what world health agencies are recommending. Mothers are advised to start as early as one hour after birth for greater benefits. Exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and continue even after solid foods are introduced until the age of 1 year. The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding until 2 years for the good of the baby and the mother.
Our Lactation consultants will guide our mothers on breastfeeding posters and on how to hold the baby while breastfeeding. The Lifeline Hospital’s Lactation Clinic is also dedicated to dealing with all breastfeeding issues like prevention and treatment of cracked or inverted nipples and initiation of complementary feeds.
Benefits of Breastfeeding
- Breast milk provides ideal nutrition content for babies.
- Strengthens bonding between mother and child.
- Breast milk contains important antibodies which give immunity to the baby.
- Breastfed babies are less likely to get illnesses and diseases like – diarrhea, infections, allergies, bowel diseases, reduced risk of childhood leukemia, and even can prevent diabetes and obesity disorders in the future.
- Breast milk romotes the baby’s healthy weight.
- Breast milk can make your child smarter, impacts brain development.
- Breastfeeding helps the contraction of the uterus.
- Breastfeeding reduces the risk of depression in mothers.
- Breastfeeding boosts mothers’ immunity levels.