The Benefits of Mother's Own
MilkThe benefits of mother's own milk:Nature designed human milk especially for human babies, and it
is the ideal food for your baby's first several months. Your breast milk
contains just the right balance of nutrients, and it contains them in the
form that is most easily used by the human baby's immature body systems.
Because it was developed for your baby, your milk also is gentlest on your
baby's systems.
Breast milk is rich in the nutrients that promote brain growth and
nervous system development. Of course, it is also the perfect first food
to help your human baby achieve every aspect of ideal growth and
development.
How is a preterm mother's milk different?
The milk of mothers who give birth prematurely is somewhat different than
milk produced by women after a full-term baby's birth in the following
ways:
- nutrients
Several studies found more fat, protein, and the minerals sodium,
chloride, and iron in "preterm milk" than in "term" milk. The variation
in nutrient content seems to be of benefit for the preterm baby.
Generally, premature babies who receive their own mothers' milk
develop better eye function. They, and other high-risk babies fed
mothers' milk, usually perform better on different kinds of intelligence
tests as they grow older. This is mostly due to certain types of fats
(fatty acid chains) in human milk, which are not available in artificial
formulas. Yet these fats have been shown to be especially important for
the growth and development of a high-risk baby's eyes, brain, and
nervous system.
During the last weeks of pregnancy, a baby builds a lot of body
tissue. Because premature babies are born early, they must build this
tissue after birth. Tissue building requires protein. Preterm milk has a
bit more protein, and the protein is in a form that is more easily used
by your premature baby. Other extra proteins in preterm milk reflect
higher levels of certain anti-infective properties, especially ones that
protect babies against gastrointestinal and respiratory infections.
- anti-infective properties
Only human milk is alive with many different kinds of
disease-fighting factors that help prevent mild to severe infections in
babies. Preterm milk has higher levels of these anti-infective
properties. Antibodies in human milk directly protect against infection.
Other anti-infective factors create an environment that is friendly to
the "good" bacteria, referred to as "normal flora," and unfriendly to
"bad" bacteria, viruses, or parasites. Human milk also appears to have
properties that help a baby's own immune system work best.
The anti-infective properties in mother's milk are especially
beneficial for premature and other high-risk babies, since these babies
are more likely to be exposed to, and pick up, infections more easily.
Babies receiving their own mothers' milk are many times less likely to
develop diarrhea and a severe intestinal illness called necrotizing
enterocolitis (NEC) during their NICU stay. If any of these problems do
occur, they are usually less severe for the baby receiving his own
mother's milk. Babies that are fully, or almost-fully, breastfed and
those receiving expressed breast milk also have significantly fewer GI,
respiratory, ear, and urinary infections after hospital discharge.
- easily digested
Since nature designed human milk for human babies, your milk is the
most easily digested food your baby can receive. A nutritious, yet
easily digested first food is important for any baby, but it is
particularly beneficial for the immature digestive tract of a premature
baby and the more sensitive systems of many other high-risk babies. Your
baby uses less energy, yet breaks your milk down more completely into
its basic ingredients, so the nutrients, anti-infective factors, and all
the other "ingredients" in your milk are more available to fuel your
baby's body functions and to promote growth and development.
- bio-availability
Bio-availability refers to how well the body can use the nutrients in a
food. The high bio-availability of nutrients in human milk means your
baby gets more benefits from those nutrients. This is true even for
nutrients that appear in lower levels in breast milk when compared to
artificial formulas, because your baby's body can absorb and use them
most effectively. It also means your baby saves the energy that would be
needed to eliminate any nutrients he had difficulty digesting or using.
- suitability
Your milk is best suited to, and so it is more "gentle" on, your
baby's body systems. The suitability of your milk plays a role in your
milk's digestibility, and it allows your baby's body to function most
efficiently while spending much less energy on body functions.
Suitability is also thought to be one reason that babies receiving their
own mothers' milk are less likely to develop allergic-related skin
conditions.
The digestibility, bio-availability, and suitability of your milk means
your baby's body is able to work less yet receive more nourishment. This
results in less stress for the baby's heart, lungs, bowels and kidneys,
which allows your high-risk baby to use more energy to grow and get
better. It often means the high-risk baby receiving mother's milk is
ready for oral feedings earlier and can be discharged home sooner than
high-risk babies receiving other types of feedings.
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