How breastfeeding helps to increase immunity in pandemic situation?

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Breastfeeding has a host of benefits for both, the baby and mother. Did you know? Breastfeeding tends to build the child’s immune system and keeps allergies and infections at bay. It is the most easily available immunity booster for your child younger than 2 years. We are realising importance of immunity during this pandemic more than even before. Here, we tell you why breastfeeding is the need of the hour during this pandemic situation.

Do you breastfeed your baby? Breast milk has a plethora of health benefits. Breast milk carries all the essential nutrients including proteins, sugar, and fat that your baby needs for optimal growth. Along with the essential nutrients, breastmilk contains, DHA, Nucleic acids and plethora of other essential fatty acids that help in brain growth and in turn helps childs motor development and improve intelligence of the child.  For a child in the first 6 months, breastmilk is complete nutrition, meaning that, the child doesn’t need anything else, not even water. World Health Organization (WHO) and many peak professional bodies strongly recommend exclusive breastfeeding for a child younger than 6 month in age. For a child older than 6 months, along with breastmilk, child should receive age appropriate solid foods. It is recommended that breastfeeding should continue till at least age 2 years along with other for your child.

Along with physical growth and brain development, breastmilk plays very important role in development of child’s immunity. Breast milk carries immunoglobulins (proteins that fight infection), white blood cells and many other immunity enhancers.

Know how breastfeeding is vital in developing the immune system of the baby

Due to this host of benefits of breastfeeding to mother and baby, it is strongly recommended that babies, less that 6 months, should receive exclusive breastfeeding. For babies bigger that 6 months, along with age appropriate food items, baby should continue to receive breastfeeding at least upto age 2 years.

By Dr Tushar Parikh, Consultant Paediatrician & Neonatologist, Motherhood Hospital, Kharadi, Pune