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Breastfeeding benefits

Breastfeeding benefits

We’ve all heard the term ‘breast is best’, but what exactly does this mean? What are the true benefits of breastfeeding for mamas and babies? Is breastmilk really that magical?! Understanding the many ways breastfeeding can have a positive effect on our life can be very empowering.

New findings of breastmilk and breastfeeding are discovered all the time and it’s hard to keep up! We are here to lift the lid on the latest breastfeeding information and research and deliver it to you in a way that makes total sense! That’s because we believe understanding the benefits of breastfeeding can be very empowering and motivating. We’re excited to bring you all the latest news and updates.

New research shows both breastfeeding and combi-feeding may prevent children developing special educational needs. Hot on the heels of another study linking higher GCSE results

In the last 10 years, many countries have made significant progress to increase exclusive breastfeeding rates. Yet even greater progress is possible when breastfeeding is

We are excited to announce that boobingit will be running a series of Live Streams for World Breastfeeding Week 2023 (1-7 August). Over the course

by Serena Crawford Studies have shown that breastfeeding offers protection against type 2 diabetes in mothers, but researchers have yet to pinpoint why. A new

by Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Fathers can make a huge difference in whether an infant is breastfed and placed to

By Pooja Toshniwal Paharia Reviewed by Lily Ramsey, LLM In a recent study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, researchers

by British Medical Journal Children who are breastfed for longer appear to be more likely to gain slightly better results in their school GSCEs at

Jessica Nye, PhD Long-term sequalae from hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) may be attenuated in part by breastfeeding, according to results of a study published

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc. Scientists have discovered a protein that kick-starts milk production after breastfeeding is over – something which could provide effective new

News Release New first-of-its-kind research by BC Children’s Hospital investigators shows that breastfeeding can protect newborns from the asthma risk due to antibiotic exposure. According

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