I chose to breast feed because I felt like it was of more benefit to my son then opting to give him formula. Also I feel like i was able to bond with my child more. I wasnt just sticking a bottle in his mouth. It felt good that I was able to nurture him. In addition It was more cost efficient to do so. Plus we have a special connection and it makes me feel so proud that I made the right choice.

All About Breastmilk - Even before your baby is born, your breasts are making colostrum.


Your milk changes as your baby feeds. When your baby first begins a nursing session, he gets foremilk. Foremilk is lower in fat and higher in lactose, a milk sugar that is important for development. The foremilk quenches your baby’s thirst. As the feeding progresses, your milk transitions to hindmilk. Hindmilk is higher in fat, so it helps your baby feel full longer. During a feeding, it’s important not to switch breasts until your baby has had a chance to get the hindmilk from the first breast. Some people think of hindmilk as the baby’s dessert.


Try this activity to see the benefits.


Milk Comes In, Tears Come Out
