The debate between bottlefeeding and breastfeeding has raged
The debate between bottle-feeding and breast-feeding has raged for decades. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of each of the options
Solution
Advantages to Breastfeeding:
In Breast-feeding, there are so many benefits for both baby and mom
Nutrition -- Breast milk is essentially the perfect nutrition source for infants. Breast milk contains fat, iron, DHA, and antibodies that is very easily digested by babies. Breast fed babies tend to have less digestive health problems compared their bottle fed counterparts.
Immunity -- Breast fed babies have the advantage of receiving antibodies via breast milk that helps to protect them against disease, infection, and even allergies!
Bonding -- Breast feeding is the most natural and special way for a mom to create a special, life-long bond with their child.
Disadvantages of Breast Feeding:
Although there are so many great benefits for both mom and baby, there are also a few disadvantages to breastfeeding.
Restricted Diet - Moms who choose this method must be extremely careful of what they eat as many substances can be passed to baby through breast milk.
Uncomfortable Feelings -Many moms, especially new moms, are very uncomfortable about breastfeeding in public which can cause feelings of anxiety, nervousness
Lack of Freedom - Being that mom\'s must be available at all times for baby to eat, it can be almost impossible to have any freedom. Returning to work and having a night out is difficult.
Advantages of Bottle Feeding:
Freedom -Unlike breast-feeding, a parent who chooses to bottle feed, has more freedom in terms of diet, exercise, scheduling, and returning to work.
Nutrition - Infant formula is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is required to be iron-fortified which ensures that a growing infant is receiving all the necessary nutrients needed. Not to mention it is easier to regulate how much your baby is eating.
Sharing the Bond – Bottle-feeding allows other family members, especially dad, to take part in feeding the baby and thereby creating a long-lasting bond.
Comfort Level -Many women are uncomfortable with the thought of breast feeding in public; the choice to bottle feed solves this problem
Disadvantages to Bottle Feeding:
Cost -The cost of bottle-feeding can be astronomical.
Preparation - Preparing bottles is time consuming and if the formula is not properly prepared, served, and stored, it can cause health problems for your baby.
Immunity - Unlike breast milk, infant formula does not contain antibodies that can protect baby from diseases.
Digestive Problems - Formula fed babies tend to have more digestive related issues such as constipation and gas because the small, under-developed digestive tract of an infant can\'t properly digest formula.
