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Why the doctor so persistently recommends to the woman to nurse the child?
Pregnancy and education of children-> Feeding of the newborn by a breast
Whether it is necessary to nurse the child? Some mothers unconditionally want it, and the doctor does not have necessity to explain to them advantage of chest feeding. Other mothers do not wish to nurse the child under no circumstances. And in this case a little that will give arrangements of the doctor. And at last, numerous enough group of women cannot dare to nurse the child. With each such woman the doctor should have a talk during pregnancy and convincingly prove, that the best food for the newborn — parent milk. Chest feeding positively affects as well on health of mother: process of feeding of the child by a breast stimulates return development and uterus reduction. Each time when mother puts the child to a breast, the nervous terminations that promotes reduction of muscles of a uterus are raised.
Pediatrists and psychologists notice, that close physical contact to mother, arising at the child during feeding by a breast, is very important for normal intellectual and mental development of the child. Laying at a parent breast, the child feels protected, it accumulates any first vital impressions which as confirm scientific researches, leave traces on all life.
In parent milk all necessary nutrients (fibers, fats, carbohydrates, mineral salts, vitamins) in the most suitable to digestive system of the newborn of a proportion and in легкоусвояемой to the form contain. The newborn digests it much easier, than any substitute from the cow milk. It is soaked up by the child in a natural kind, in it all vitamins unlike the cow milk which at кипячении loses a part of vitamins remain. With parent milk in an organism of the child digestive enzymes that facilitates its mastering, the immune bodies, capable to protect the child from infectious diseases arrive also. Mothers of an antibody formed once in blood get to parent milk and for long time protect the baby from those infectious diseases which were transferred by mother. Nursed children practically never suffer from diarrhoeia and the infringements of activity of bodies of digestion often meeting at chest age.
That feeding of the child by a breast more cheaply and is less labour-consuming is important also, than any other form of feeding of the baby.
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