Breastfeeding vs. Bottle Feeding

Choosing whether to breastfeed or bottle-feed is a personal decision. Find out the pros and cons of both.bottle feeding

Deciding whether you want to breastfeed or formula feed your newborn can be a big decision. Luckily, our Raleigh, NC, pediatricians can provide you with all the information you need to help make the very best decision for both you and your baby.

Breastfeeding

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, they recommend that babies get breastfeed for at least the first six months after birth. Of course, mothers can certainly breastfeed for the whole 12 months or longer, if possible. Here are some of the benefits of breastfeeding your baby:

  • It can reduce the likelihood of infections in your newborn by providing the necessary antibodies to strengthen the immune system. Breastfeeding can protect against respiratory and ear infections, asthma, diabetes and even sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
  • It can provide the necessary nutrients to keep your baby healthy and strong. Breast milk contains vitamin D and other essential minerals that your baby needs.
  • There are a lot of expenses when you have a baby and not having to spend money on formula or expensive supplies is definitely a benefit to many parents.
  • It can be convenient to feed your baby anytime, anywhere. With a newborn, your schedule can change at the drop of a hat and being able to feed your child at any moment certainly takes the stress out of running to the store late at night for formula.
  • Breastfeeding also allow the mother and baby time to bond through skin-to-skin contact, creating a wonderful connection between a parent and their new child.

Bottle Feeding

Of course, there are some situations in which it is impossible for a woman to breastfeed. A lot will have to do with factors such as health, lifestyle and comfort. Breastfeeding, particularly in the beginning, can be uncomfortable and even stressful. Fortunately, women can still provide their growing babies with the nutrients they need to grow healthy through bottle-feeding.

We understand that for some moms there is a fear that they won’t bond with their baby if they don’t breastfeed, but our Raleigh children’s doctor is here to tell you that there are so many other moments in life in which you and your baby can bond that you shouldn’t feel like you are missing out if breastfeeding is not an option. If you have questions about the best formula for your little one don’t hesitate to ask us.

Do you have questions about the health of your newborn? Are you curious about breastfeeding, sleeping habits and other factors that can impact the health of your baby? Then turn to White Oak Pediatrics in Raleigh, NC, to get the specialized care your little one needs to grow up big and strong.

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