Breastfeeding also offers wonderful short-term benefits for new mothers. It stimulates the uterus to contract after giving birth, reduces postpartum bleeding, and burns an extra 500+ calories a day, helping the body through the process of healing and recovery from pregnancy and childbirth. Breastfeeding also releases those feel-good hormones like oxytocin – for the mom and the baby – which can reduce stress and promote bonding.
Women who breastfeed experience long-term benefits such as fewer urinary tract infections, lower rates of postpartum depression, and reduced risk of ovarian and breast cancer. (2)
Because breast milk is naturally produced, it offers a convenient and affordable way to feed your baby. You won’t have to worry about choosing and buying formula, bottles, and nipples. Instead of spending time mixing and warming the formula, you can spend that time bonding with your baby.