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How Long Does The Average Mom Breastfeed

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When it comes to breastfeeding, it is a very influential part of the baby’s nutritional and physical health, as well as the baby’s connection to their mother. It becomes very useful for a mom as well because once that bond begins to grow with their child, it is very hard to break. This bond will help in all aspects of the babies life, comfort with sleeping near the mother, not crying as much when the baby may be tired or having aches, and even just overall comfort when the baby is scared or negatively affected by something. It really is wild but the baby can notice that the mother is essentially giving them life each time they breastfeed them. Of course, it isn’t so technical within the babies mind, but they understand that every time they get hungry, their mother is quickly there to fulfill their needs to get them milk drunk! The topic today will about how long mothers generally breastfeed their children, is there the a span of time that is too long or is there a span of time that is too short? Let’s begin speaking on what we have found.

Many different timelines have been released by highly regarded organizations in how long a mother should breastfeed their baby, such as the World Health Organization or American Academy of Pediatrics, but only a fraction of mothers actually follow these guidelines. There is really no talk of negative effects, rightfully so of the benefits of breastfeeding children, it can reduce the risk of asthma, obesity, SIDS, infections in the ear, stomach problems, and even pneumonia. On the flip side, it can lower the mothers chance of ever developing breast or ovarian cancer. Nearly 85% of all mothers breastfeed their children after birth, however despite the factual

information of the many continued benefits, only about 35% continue to breastfeed for the recommended time.

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