The Amazing Health Benefits Of Breastfeeding

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Breastfed babies tend to have higher immunity to common illnesses, as breast milk contains antibodies, enzymes and white blood cells from the mother, which helps to prevent the child from getting sick. Breastfeeding can also aid in allergy prevention, as some studies have shown that if an infant is exclusively breastfed for at least four months, their risk for contracting certain allergies and skin disorders are significantly reduced, even if they are born into families with these health problems. Studies have also shown that children who are exclusively breastfed for at least six months have a reduced risk for contracting childhood acute leukemia and lymphoma. Some studies have shown that the risk was reduced to thirty-six percent, while another study showed a reduced risk of up to fifty percent. Other positive statistics in regards to disease prevention show that breastfed infants are less likely to be obese upon entering adolescence and adulthood, and they have a decreased risk of developing both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.

Keep reading to reveal one of the most important health benefits of breastfeeding.

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