Breastfeeding Boosts Baby Health: Gut Microbiome and Asthma Prevention
Understanding the Impact of Breastfeeding on Infant Health
Breastfeeding shapes gut health and strengthens immunity in infants. A recent study reveals babies who are breastfed beyond three months exhibit healthier gut microbiomes that contribute to reduced asthma risks.
The Importance of Gut Microbiome
- The gut microbiome influences overall health.
- A robust gut microbiome is linked to improved immune health.
Breastfeeding and Health Outcomes
- Breastfeeding supports lung health.
- Extended breastfeeding decreases the chance of developing asthma.
Empowering mothers to continue breastfeeding can lead to long-term health benefits for their children.
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