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It profoundly impacts maternal mental health which contributes to a positive and emotionally fulfilling postpartum experience. Many reports have found that lactating mothers are associated with a lower chance of postpartum depression and postpartum haemorrhage.
Additionally, it is also discovered that breastfeeding reduces the risk of cancers- breast cancer and ovarian cancer, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, iron deficiency anaemia, and osteoporosis, among others.
Breastfeeding promotes a sense of emotional closeness and security, benefiting both mothers and their babies. The release of oxytocin during the act of breastfeeding, which is often referred to as the “love hormone”, plays a crucial role in this process.
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For new mothers, breastfeeding can also act as a powerful stress-relief mechanism. Caring for a newborn can be overwhelming during the initial phase, but the act of nursing allows mothers to take a moment for themselves, promoting relaxation and self-soothing.
This time-out can be incredibly beneficial for new moms to manage the emotional challenges that come with motherhood as they gain confidence in this new transition. Breastfeeding improves baby’s brain growth due to its unique composition, providing essential nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids and DHA, crucial for brain development.
Breast milk’s neuroprotective factors also help shield the baby’s brain from oxidative stress, promoting healthy brain growth and cognitive development.
Dr. Ravneet Joshi
Consultant – Lactation Specialist, Manipal Hospitals, Old Airport Road