Breastfeeding
November 1, 2009 by hibobibo
Published in Motherhood
Breastfeeding.
Restore the popularity of breastfeeding, which had fallen recently and proved to provide the ideal food for infants and an important factor for healthy growth.
Due to the importance of food ingredients as breast milk contains proteins, carbohydrates, cholesterol, fats, vitamins and minerals and all important things for the proper growth of the body. It is noted also that breastfeeding creates a unique relationship between mother and infant, a relationship which some psychologists say it is very important for child. The first weeks are the most difficult for the mother and the mother soon get used to it.
Hormones prolactin is responsible for the production of milk, a hormone produced in the thyroid gland and secreted in the brain controls.
Hormone known as prolactin motherhood because it produces milk and some believe also has a soothing effect. Prolactin and begin work in the eighth week of pregnancy and increase during the seven months following up to the peak with the date of birth.
By birth and low levels of prolactin as a sign of the breast secrete milk, but milk does not begin to come down immediately and continue to do so between three and five days of birth. Take advantage of this period in the breast secretion of other a substance known as milk a sticky substance that contains natural antibodies which fight disease and is also believed that reduces the chances of a child with later allergies and asthma. During that period the child’s immune system begins to work and thus deserving of the child and ready to drink natural milk.
Once the baby starts absorbing the milk you are breast nerve endings to send signals to the thyroid gland to produce hormones needed for the child to produce more milk.
The mother can continue to breast-feed her baby breast-fed for two or three, but the mother often prefer to combine breastfeeding and industrial and to begin the transition to food and the breastfeeding period is due to the convenience of the mother.
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