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Breast Milk Helps Mental Development In Premature
Babies
Study after study clearly demonstrates the
importance and benefits of breastfeeding. Now, a recent study shows that
premature babies who are fed their mother's breast milk show better mental
development than those who aren't.
Many premature babies are not
routinely fed their mother's milk and are instead fed infant formula. However, a
recent study now stresses the importance of breast milk for preterm babies and
urges that all premature babies should be fed theirs mother's milk when at all
possible.
The study presented its report to the American Academy of
Pediatrics. The study involved 773 premature babies who were born extremely
underweight - less than 1kg (2.2 lbs) - Between 1999 and 2002.
The
mental development was noted in infants who were fed breast milk and those that
were fed infant formula. At age 30 months, an intelligence test was conducted on
all babies. It found that the average mental development in those that were fed
their mother's milk was more advanced than those that weren't.
The
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development backed the study and
Dr. Duane Alexander stated that: "These findings strongly suggest that, whenever
possible, preterm infants should routinely be given breast milk during their
stay in the intensive care unit".
Another study backs up these findings.
It found that preterm babies who were tube-fed breast milk had IQS 8 points
higher than those that were fed infant formula.
Mother's milk contains
DHA (docosohexaenoic acid) and AA (arachidonic acid) which are known to
contribute to brain and retinal development. Also, Nature has seen to it that
the milk a mother produces for a premature baby is different than one delivered
at full term. Among other things, premature breast milk contains higher levels
of Necrotizing Enterocolitis, which helps to prevent serious inflammation of the
bowels.
It is also believed that premature babies who suckle at the
breast suffer less from stress, which in turn leads to a reduction of other
physical ailments.
Premature babies that are fed their mother's breast
milk leave the incubator sooner than those fed infant formula.
Breast
milk is a wonderful, organic and intelligent food; it constantly changes through
the months and years of a child's life - its constituency changes throughout the
day and even during the feed itself. It changes in order to deliver the correct
dosage of nutrients a growing child needs. It is by far the best way for a
mother to not only nourish but protect her child.
Until recently,
breastfeeding was often overlooked with premature babies. Now more studies are
showing just how vital preterm babies are fed their mother's milk. Not only can
it significantly increase the development of the child, it can even make the
difference between life and death.
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