Not many foods would be able to bear the name “perfect food”, but breast milk proudly wears the label. Anxious as a new mom only a few years ago, I opted to breastfeed my daughter. Nothing could have prepared me for the challenge. I thought childbirth would be challenging, but it was a cakewalk compared to breastfeeding. At first, I envied new moms with glowing smiles – abundant with milk while their satisfied babies cooed and cuddled. The breast just came naturally for their babies.
However, for me at first, it was exhausting, frustrating and seemingly impossible. I think I ended up crying more for the first few weeks than my new baby. What I had to do was learn to breastfeed my new little princess, and this took a great deal of patience and effort. I often wanted to quit… just throw in the towel and run for the formula, but my determination paid off and I proudly gave her nature’s most perfect food for 18 months. The challenges in the beginning became soothing, comforting, pleasant and bonding. I soon got over the irritation of sore nipples and engorgement and learned to master the art - and it is an art -of breastfeeding.
However, for me at first, it was exhausting, frustrating and seemingly impossible. I think I ended up crying more for the first few weeks than my new baby. What I had to do was learn to breastfeed my new little princess, and this took a great deal of patience and effort. I often wanted to quit… just throw in the towel and run for the formula, but my determination paid off and I proudly gave her nature’s most perfect food for 18 months. The challenges in the beginning became soothing, comforting, pleasant and bonding. I soon got over the irritation of sore nipples and engorgement and learned to master the art - and it is an art -of breastfeeding.
Why is breast the best?
Breast milk compares very differently to other forms of milk, say - like cow’s milk. In nutritional comparison, cow’s milk contains 3 times more protein than human milk, and is substantially lower in complex carbohydrates – of which is the largest component of human milk. We tend to think that protein is best, but for baby, complex carbohydrates are required for development and growth, not heavy protein. Human milk does have a little more fat in it than in cow’s milk, but the type of fat here is “good fats” – specifically what babies need for brain growth and development.
Human milk contains a smaller ratio of calcium, phosphorus and sodium compared to cow’s milk, but again, these ratios are much more adapted to a new infant, whereas the higher levels of these micronutrients in cow’s milk can lead to excesses of these elements. This can be hard on kidneys and other organs. Often infants do not digest cow’s milk very well. It was explained to me once using this analogy: molecularly speaking, cow’s milk is a much larger “molecule” – something like trying to push a basketball through a garden hose, whereas human milk has a much smaller molecular size – like pushing a marble through a garden hose.
Human milk “fits” through babies’ digestive tracts much better than cow’s milk. It’s the protein content and type in cow’s milk that makes it so hard for babies to digest - the protein ratio is too high and consists mostly of casein, whereas breast milk is mostly whey protein. Consequently, many children develop intolerances to cow’s milk and mostly to the protein casein.
Breastfeeding benefits both baby and mom
In addition to being low to no cost, it’s always available and extremely convenient. A study in the journal New Scientist indicates that breastfeeding was shown to reduce the risk of heart attack in women as well as help the mothers regain their metabolism after pregnancy – something most moms look forward to. Breast milk is easily absorbed by baby’s delicate intestinal tract and delivers millions of immune boosting factors with each feed.
To increase and maintain milk supply, drink at least 1.5 -2 litres of pure water per day and use herbs like fenugreek to increase production. Eating a diet rich in:
- fruits
- vegetables
- lean protein
- and complex carbohydrates such as whole grains,
Nothing brings you closer to the joys of new life than providing that life with perfect nourishment. Breast really is best.