Can Breastfeeding Prevent
Illnesses?
Breastfeeding has been shown
to be protective against many illnesses, including painful ear infections,
upper and lower respiratory ailments, allergies, intestinal disorders,
colds, viruses, staph, strep and e coli infections, diabetes, juvenile
rheumatoid arthritis, many childhood cancers, meningitis, pneumonia,
urinary tract infections, salmonella, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome(SIDS)
as well as lifetime protection from Crohn's Disease, ulcerative colitis,
some lymphomas, insulin dependent diabetes, and for girls, breast and
ovarian cancer.
One way breast feeding protects
your newborn from illnesses is the immune molecules, called antibodies,
that are present in breast milk. Antibodies are made by your body's
immune system and are very specific molecules that help you fight each
illness. When babies are born, their immune systems are very immature
and they have less ability to fight illness-causing germs. Through your
breast milk, you give your baby immunities to illnesses to which you
are immune and also those to which you have been exposed. Nursing also
allows your baby to give germs to you so that your immune system can
respond and can synthesize antibodies! This means that if your baby
has come in contact with something which you have not, (s)he will pass
these germs to you at the next nursing; during that feeding, your body
will start to manufacture antibodies for that particular germ. By the
time the next feeding arrives, your entire immune system will be working
to provide immunities for you and your baby. If you are exposed to any
bacteria or viruses, your body will be making antibodies against them
and these will be in your milk. Breast milk also contains a host of
other immune molecules that also help protect your baby from germs.
It's an awesome system!
Research shows your child's
immune system will not be fully mature for many years. While it is developing,
he will be protected by being breastfed. His own immune system also
develops more rapidly than does baby who is fed formula.
Does this mean breastfed
babies never get sick? No, they can and do. However, the illness is
generally less severe and lengthy than if the baby were not receiving
his mother's milk.
Breastmilk is liquid gold,
and it's yours to give!
Visit our benefits resource
page for more
information on the benefits of breastfeeding. You might
also find our page on breastfeeding
babies with particular conditions helpful.
Last updated Friday, July 21, 2006 8:41 PM by sjs.
Page last edited Sun Oct 14 09:31:02 UTC 2007.
