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BUILDING CLOSENESS BY BREASTFEEDING
When women look back on the time they spent breastfeeding their babies, what they most
remember is the closeness, the intimacy of feeding a baby at the breast. Whether you're
someone who is swept away by the romance of motherhood or a more practical person who feels
the milk is there for a reason, the feeling of satisfying your baby's
hunger with your own milk will strike you as incredibly fulfilling.
The closeness between the breastfeeding mother and baby is important. When you feed your
baby at the breast, you tap into a valuable resource for mothering and nurturing your baby that is tested
and true, as old as time itself. When you choose to breastfeed, you continue the "oneness" that
you and your baby experienced during pregnancy. Your body continues to provide nourishment,
warmth, comfort and safety, just as it did when baby was inside you. Once you've mastered the
basics, breastfeeding will make mothering easier.
Breastfeeding is convenient. Food is available for baby within seconds wherever you go. No sterilizing
bottles and nipples, and taking the time and effort to prepare formula.
Breastfeeding helps you know and understand your baby. It can affect the way you
listen to your child, the way you communicate and the way you respond for many years
to come.
Breastfeeding makes discipline easier as your child grows, since a breastfeeding
mothers knows her baby well.
Breastfeeding mothers take pride in providing food for their babies, and they feel confident about
parenting children they know so well.
How does breastfeeding do all this? To breastfeed successfully, mothers must learn to pay
attention to baby's cues and trust them. Mothers learn to be child-centered, to think in terms of
the baby's needs and how to meet them. The many, many times and different ways in which a
breastfeeding mother interacts with her baby make both members of the breastfeeding pair more
sensitive to one another's social signals.
Of course, it's possible to breastfeed and ignore these lessons in lifelong parenting, but
for most mothers and babies (and fathers, too) learning to breastfeed is an important step in
building a trusting relationship that extends well beyond the baby years.
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