17 Amazing Facts About Breastfeeding

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Breastfeeding has always amazed us here at SAHM, showing just how a mother’s body nourishes her child.

Obviously, not everyone can breastfeed, and not everyone chooses to breastfeed, but it is still pretty cool!

Here are some of our favourite amazing facts about breastfeeding, breast milk, and the mums behind the mammaries.

1. Right Boobs Generally Make More Milk

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Breastfeeding mums will probably know what you’re talking about if you say ‘the lazy lefty’. Researchers aren’t sure why, but about 75% of women make more milk on the right side, regardless of whether they’re left or right handed, and no matter how much they feed on the left side!

2. Breast Milk Has Healing Powers

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Breast milk is amazing stuff, but there’s more in it than a decent meal. Breast milk can also be used to help clear up ear infections, pink eye, sore throats and even conjunctivitis. Check with your doctor though before you try it out!

3. And It Changes To Suit

One of the most incredible things about breast milk is that it’s able to change its nutritional content depending on what the baby needs, both day to day and even feed to feed. When babies are sick, the milk is richer, and in the summer, it contains more water content to keep babies hydrated!

4. Successful Breastfeeding Reduces PPD Risk

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Breastfeeding successfully has been found to lessen a mum’s chance of being diagnosed with postpartum depression, according to the International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine. They say this is due to the release of oxytocin when breastfeeding happens successfully.

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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