Breastfeeding: A Natural Shield Against Infant GI Illnesses

Breastfeeding has long been celebrated for its myriad benefits, ranging from fostering mother-baby bonding to providing essential nutrients for a newborn's growth and development. However, recent research sheds light on yet another compelling reason to embrace breastfeeding: its protective effect against gastrointestinal (GI) illnesses in infants. In this blog post, we delve into the findings that underscore breastfeeding's role in reducing the risk of hospitalization for babies with GI illnesses.

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