Breast Feeding

Breastfeeding Helps Pain for Infants

Just another reason why Breastfeeding is a great option for new moms and babies.

According to a review of previous research, by Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital, it appears that the best baby painkiller is breastfeeding.

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The research compared babies who were swaddled, cuddled, or given a placebo, and it found that the babies who were breastfed experienced the least pain, and it’s thought that the mother’s presence was the key.

The research illustrates that premature babies who had to undergo many painful procedures during the first weeks of their life could be helped by breastfeeding. At best it was the most inexpensive and effective way to relieve a baby’s pain.

The researchers thought that it could be linked to the sweetness of breast milk, and a concentrated sugar solution has been found to soothe them just as well

The Baby’s pain was measured by its breathing, heart rate, and the length of time the baby cried after the injection.

This makes sense to me because before vaccinations or shots the nurses would give my son sugar water to soothe him and for the most part, it worked. While I have never tried Breast milk I hear it is sweet but that is also dependent on your diet. Fruit will make your breastmilk sweeter while some spices give it a different taste that babies sometimes don’t care for.

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Lisa Arneill

Founder of Growing Your Baby and World Traveled Family. Canadian mom of 2 boys, photo addict, lover of bulldogs, and museumgoer. Always looking for our next vacation spot!

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