Saturday, August 2, 2008

World Breastfeeding Week


http://www.sciencealert.com.au/news/20081102-16879.html


“We already know how breast milk provides for the baby’s nutritional needs, but we are only just beginning to understand that it probably performs many other functions,” says Dr Cregan, a molecular biologist at The University of Western Australia.

He says that, in essence, a new mother’s mammary glands take over from the placenta to provide the development guidance to ensure a baby’s genetic destiny is fulfilled.

“It is setting the baby up for the perfect development,” he says. “We already know that babies who are breast fed have an IQ advantage and that there’s a raft of other health benefits. Researchers also believe that the protective effects of being breast fed continue well into adult life.

“The point is that many mothers see milks as identical – formula milk and breast milk look the same so they must be the same. But we know now that they are quite different and a lot of the effects of breast milk versus formula don’t become apparent for decades. Formula companies have focussed on matching breast milk’s nutritional qualities but formula can never provide the developmental guidance.”

1 comment:

Jennifer Battjer said...

I'm so excited to see your blog! Another great way to keep in touch! The video of Jax is adorable! I want to know more about this cloth diapering... any website recs? I've been considering it. I've been in NJ all week visiting my family. It was so fun!!! 6 more weeks and our baby will be here!