Why Breastfeed exlusively for 6 months?
- It’s all your child needs. Breastmilk is a whole food, and will provide them optimum nutrition, even if your diet is a bit shoddy.
- It lowers the chance of your child developing food allergies Breast milk is a great source of an immunoglobulin called secretory IGA. This ingredient effectively coats the intestines and keeps food allergens from entering the bloodstream.
- Your child will have fewer digestive problems, ear infections andĀ allergies, as breastmilk contains antibodies that protect your child from these. The longer you feed, the longer the protection.
- Adults who were breast fed have lower body mass index (BMI) levels on average, and have higher HDL cholesterol levels than their formula-fed peers. Having higher HDL levels and a lower BMI is considered advantageous in avoiding cardiovascular disease.
- It’s not until a child is approximately 12 months of age that they have the ability to efficiently screen allergensĀ from their system. Exclusive breastfeeding for at least 6 months, ensures that their system matures optimally, and allows this to happen
Many parents are concerned about iron levels in breastmilk after 6 months, however recent research has proved this to be not a concern - even when the mother is slightly anaemic.









