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PARIS—People breastfed as infants have a 24 percent better chance than their formula-fed counterparts of climbing the social ladder, said a study Tuesday.
Conversely, being fed mothers’ milk as a baby also reduced one’s chances of social demotion later in life by as much as 20 percent, said the findings published in the journal Archives of Disease in Childhood.
“Our study adds to evidence on the health benefits of breast feeding by showing that there may be lifelong social benefits,” wrote the British research team.
The researchers looked at data on 17,419 people born in Britain in 1958 and another 16,771 born in 1970—comparing their social class at the age of 10 or 11 to that aged 33/34, and whether or not they had been breastfed.
Social class was categorized on a four-point scale ranging from unskilled or semi-skilled to professional or managerial.
In the 1958 group, 68 percent had been breastfed compared with only 36 percent in the 1970 group, said the study, which claims to be the largest yet to probe the relationship between breastfeeding and social mobility.
The researchers gathered data during regular followups every few years and took into account a range of other potential factors such as brain development and emotional stress levels.
“Intellect and stress accounted for around a third (36%) of the total impact of breastfeeding: breastfeeding enhances brain development, which boosts intellect, which in turn increases upwards social mobility. Breastfed children also showed fewer signs of stress,” said a statement.
The authors said breast milk contained so-called long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, or LCPUFAs, which were essential for brain development.
Previous studies, however, have suggested that LCPUFAs alone may not improve cognitive growth
The team said it was impossible to tell which was more beneficial to the child: the nutrients found in breast milk, the skin-go-skin contact and bonding between a nursing mother and her infant, or perhaps a combination of the two.
Further research was needed, they said, to determine whether mothers who fed their infants formula could aid their long-term development by mimicking the skin contact between breastfeeding women and their offspring.


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Re: Breast milk is best for getting ahead—study
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2013, 03:35:53 PM »


breastmilk is still best for babies..........













and daddy's too......... :lol:
an eye for an eye

will make us all blind

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Re: Breast milk is best for getting ahead—study
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2013, 03:42:29 PM »

breastmilk is still best for babies..........













and daddy's too......... :lol:

hahaha ang laking tipid sobra! konting sacrfice lang sa umpisa..pero in a year laking matitipid mo..

pwede pa maging stay at home mom partner mo..for a year or 2 sa formative years..para tutok yung alaga..

kasi kung mag formula, maghire ng yaya, etc..yung kikitain ng partner mo doon din mapupunta..that is kung willing lang yung partner nyo..kung career oriented medyo mahirap nga pero pwede pading mag breast pump at magstock ng milk sa ref..

Breast feeding is one of my advocacies...together with mass transportation and biking..
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ang gatas ng aso, para sa tuta..

ang gatas ng pusa, para sa kuting..

ang gatas ng baboy, para sa biik..

eh ang gatas ng baka??







hahahaha...

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Re: Breast milk is best for getting ahead—study
« Reply #4 on: October 08, 2013, 12:54:38 PM »

breastmilk is still best for babies..........













and daddy's too......... :lol:

Parang bastos pero totoo

We usually advise daddys to suck mommys breast

Hinde para makakuha ng milk si daddy or iba pang reasons

Ang reason ay para mastimulate magproduce ng milk ang mommy lalu na pag mahina magsuck ang babys.  If hinde masyado mastimulate ng baby ang pagproduce ng milk si daddy ang magstimulate. So wag niyo isipin na bastos, you are doing your baby and your wife a favor, wag lang sa public place ok


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Re: Breast milk is best for getting ahead—Breast Feeding Advocates Thread
« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2013, 06:29:16 PM »
Yes!
Three months na si misis nagpapa-breastfeed. Not sure if it's an effect pero yung baby namin parang ang aga ng mga milestones (rolling over, squeals or coos, brings hands together, and lunges while sitting). Naisip namin, di kaya nao-overstimulate lang toh?

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Re: Breast milk is best for getting ahead—Breast Feeding Advocates Thread
« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2013, 06:22:08 AM »
Breastmilk advocate reporting!

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« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2013, 10:01:51 AM »
This is what making me sad and broke. Our second child needs to stop breastfeeding after 1 week and switch to formula milk. She has a distented bowel loop and whenever she feeds with breastmilk, she pukes and milk is coming out both mouth and nose. the pedia said that the milk is too heavy for her tummy.

My baby is now getting better but my wife's milk is gone after stopping for almost 2 months.