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The Incredible Power of Breastfeeding: A Gift for Both Baby and Mom

August 21, 2025
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No better time to talk about how incredible breastfeeding is than National Breastfeeding Month, celebrated from August 1st through September 22nd.  From the moment a mom holds their newborn, the human body begins to provide the perfect fuel for them—tailored exactly to what they need. It’s not just food; it’s a powerhouse of immunological benefits.

I have been in the field of lactation for 20 years, and I am still amazed at the never-ending research and discovery of what’s in breastmilk and what it does for babies. Breast milk is rich in antibodies, enzymes, and nutrients that help protect babies from infections, illnesses, and even conditions like asthma and allergies. Research now shows that breastfeeding for the first few months can also lower the risk of sudden infant unexpected death (SUID). The bond created in these precious moments of nursing is just as important for infants emotional and psychological development, offering comfort and security during the early years.

But let’s not forget about moms. Breastfeeding helps their body recover, too. The release of oxytocin while breastfeeding helps the uterus shrink back to its pre-pregnancy size and reduces bleeding after birth. It even helps burn extra calories and may lower the risk of postpartum depression. Long-term, breastfeeding offers lasting health benefits—reducing the risk of certain cancers, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease. It’s not just about physical health, many moms find that the emotional connection with their baby during breastfeeding is deeply fulfilling, offering a moment of peace in the chaos of new motherhood.

From bonding and emotional connection to long-term health advantages, breastfeeding is a journey worth supporting. As National Breastfeeding Month reminds us, awareness and community support make all the difference. Take a moment to learn more, share what you’ve discovered, and consider how you can be a part of a national and global movement to support a world for breastfeeding families.

USBC- US Breastfeeding Committee

Sources & Further Reading

Cleveland Clinic: Benefits of Breastfeeding

Medical Xpress: Breastfeeding Health Benefits for Babies and Mothers (2025)

Lactation Network: Breastfeeding Benefits by Age

Kansas Health System: All About Breastfeeding

Jessica Lee

IBCLC

Jessica Lee has a deep passion to help empower women to be all they are created to be and to personally make a difference in health and wellness for generations to come. Jessica started her lactation career as a Breastfeeding Peer Counselor in the Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Program. She became an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) in 2009 and for the past 15 years has worked with families in clinical, non-profit and private practice settings. Jessica loves people and wants every patient she encounters to be successful, empowered and know they are truly valued.

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