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3 ways breast milk helps a premature baby's future

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3 ways breast milk helps a premature baby's future

A new study found that breast milk helps preterm babies with their brain development for future academic achievement and prevention of ADHD.

New research shows that breast milk helps a premature baby! Just when you thought a mom’s milk couldn’t have more benefits, it just did!  Maternal milk is essential in every baby’s growth and development, most especially among a premature baby. Experts found that breast milk benefits preterm babies’ future academic achievement. It also reduces the possible development of ADHD symptoms.

Every parent must know that breast milk is the best and ideal food for infants. Aside from being safe and clean, it also contains antibodies that help protect your child against any common childhood illnesses. 

Moms should always keep in mind that breast milk is essential for the baby regardless of age. It is beneficial for both the mother’s and the premature baby’s health. 

There are various reasons why moms should keep on nursing their children or feeding them breastmilk. Recent studies found that breastfeeding premature babies could positively affect their future growth and development. 

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  • 3 ways breast milk helps a premature baby in the future
  • Other health benefits of breastfeeding a premature baby
  • Common challenges when breastfeeding preemies
  • Tips on breastfeeding your preemie

3 ways breast milk helps a premature baby in the future

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The risk of lower academic achievement increases when children are born preterm. Their condition could lower their academic achievement, particularly in math, reading, and other skills.

Aside from that, preterm babies are also at greater risk for ADHD or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Fortunately, experts discovered that maternal milk could help preterm babies have greater academic achievement in the future. In addition, breast milk could also help in reducing the risk of ADHD in a premature baby. According to Mandy Brown Belfort, the author of the study,

“Our study finds that there may be long-term neurodevelopmental benefits to providing maternal milk to preterm infants.”

She also added that their study aims to emphasize the importance of providing support for initiating and sustaining lactation. This is because maternal milk at an early age can pose benefits in later years. 

Early intervention through breast milk on a premature baby

While children born prematurely could be at heightened risk of lower academic achievement, new studies suggest the importance of early intervention.

Parents should take early intervention in the first weeks and months of a preterm infant’s life. It could be very beneficial and lead to neurodevelopmental outcomes later. 

Bringham and Women’s Hospital collaborated with the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute for this study. In this research, they followed premature babies for seven years and found that preterm babies receiving a more significant amount of breast milk had improved academic achievement, higher IQs, and reduced ADHD symptoms.

It is the positive result of giving greater quantities of breastmilk during and after their time in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

Here are 3 ways in which breast milk helps in the future of preterm or premature babies:

  • Greater academic achievement and higher IQs

Maternal or breast milk consumption of preterm babies helps improve their school-age outcomes. Breastfeeding may influence children’s academic achievement through brain development and general health. 

Studies found that longer periods of breastfeeding can result in better educational outcomes in children. Kids who breastfed longer could have higher academic scores and perform better in school. They will become more responsive in mathematics, spelling, and writing.

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  • Advantageous to cognitive outcome

Several experts believe that breastfeeding contains some cognitive benefits. They also believe that nursing preterm babies help improve their cognitive skills as they grow up.

Cognitive ability refers to mental processes, including thinking, remembering, and making decisions. Aside from that, it also includes creativity, imagination, and behavior. 

Moreover, experts insist that breastfeeding provides long-term benefits for children, especially for those born preterm. They also stated that breast milk assists in the development of better reading and understanding.

  • Reduced risk of ADHD

Nursing babies, especially in their first few days, weeks, and months can positively impact their health and development. It primarily includes their increased protection against illnesses. 

More importantly, breastfeeding may help protect against ADHD or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Nursing a baby for a longer period of time has a protective effect against the development of ADHD. 

Experts counted it to be an additional biological advantage of breast milk. 

Other health benefits of breastfeeding a premature baby

Indeed, breast milk benefits infants, most especially their health, growth, and development. While maternal milk can positively help the babies, nursing a child can also benefit the health of breastfeeding moms. 

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Benefits of breast milk in a premature baby

Breastfeeding babies can have long-term benefits that could last even into adulthood. The longer a mother breastfeeds, the greater the benefits will be for a child. 

Maternal milk can help reduce the risks of the following:

  • Obesity
  • Infections
  • Diarrhea and vomiting
  • Cardiovascular disease when they become adult
  • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
  • Leukaemia

Benefits for breastfeeding moms

Breastfeeding and making maternal milk can also bring health benefits for mothers. Just like for babies, breastfeeding moms also benefit from nursing.

Being a breastfeeding mom can help you lower the risk of the following:

  • Obesity
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Breast cancer
  • Osteoporosis
  • Cardiovascular disease

Common challenges when breastfeeding preemies

NICU babies, especially premature ones, can face some challenges when it comes to breastfeeding. The early arrival of these little ones often means that they might not have fully developed the sucking and swallowing reflexes needed for breastfeeding.

Additionally, their tiny size and potential health issues may require specialized care that makes direct breastfeeding a bit trickier. The process of learning to breastfeed can take time, patience, and support from both parents and healthcare professionals.

Challenges may include difficulty latching, low stamina during feeds, and the need for alternative feeding methods. It’s common for NICU moms to pump breast milk, ensuring their babies receive valuable nutrients even if direct breastfeeding is initially challenging.

Tips on breastfeeding your preemie

Navigating breastfeeding with a premature baby can feel like a unique journey, but with a little know-how and support, it can be a rewarding experience. Here are some tips to make the process smoother:

  1. Take Guidance from NICU Staff: The NICU staff is your go-to team! They’ll provide invaluable advice on when to start breastfeeding and when to offer expressed breast milk, tailoring their guidance to your baby’s specific needs.
  2. Start with Pumping: Since premature babies may need time to develop their sucking reflex, consider pumping breast milk initially. This ensures your baby gets the essential nutrients while you establish your milk supply.
  3. Practice Skin-to-Skin: Snuggle time is crucial! Skin-to-skin contact not only fosters bonding but also helps regulate your baby’s body temperature and encourages breastfeeding cues.
  4. Be Patient with Latching: Latching may take time, so be patient. Experiment with different positions and seek advice from lactation consultants for tips tailored to premature babies.
  5. Pace Feeding Sessions: Premature babies might tire easily. Pace the feeding sessions and follow your baby’s cues. Short, frequent feeds can be more manageable than longer ones.
  6. Use Supportive Pillows: Invest in pillows or cushions to support both you and your baby during feeds. Comfort is key, and these tools can make the process more relaxed.
  7. Communicate with Lactation Consultants: Don’t hesitate to communicate with lactation consultants regularly. They can provide personalized guidance and troubleshoot any challenges you might encounter.
  8. Celebrate Small Achievements: Every milestone counts! Celebrate even small achievements, whether it’s a successful latch or a gradual increase in breastfeeding duration.

Remember, you’re not alone on this journey. With the right support and a touch of patience, you and your premature baby can create your own breastfeeding success story!

 

Republished with permission from theAsianparent Singapore

Science Daily, Neuro Science News, NHS, Nationwide Childrens Org

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