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The children who did't received breast feeding are having enhanced chance to getting infectious abnormalities and increased possibility of early life fatness,diabetes,unexpected baby death and leukemia.
In case of moms,the negligence to breastfeedis related with an enanced rate premenopausal breast cancer,maintained gestational mass gain,myocardial infraction and diabetes.
* Advantages for Child,
- The breastfeeding can result in increased IQ of the child,mainly when breastfed for a prolonged duration of time.
- The children who received the breastfeeding will be having a decreased possibility of fatness in their future life.
- The children who received breatfeeding will be having a decreased chances of asthma,dermatitis,allergy to food,abdominal disorders and diabetes.
* Advantages for Mother,
- The mothers who breastfeed are having decreased chance of getting endometrial and breast cancer.
- The mothers who breastfeed will be having enhanced bone density and decreased chance of osteoporosis in their future life.
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