Breastfeeding Reduces The Risk Of Cot Death

The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID) announces its latest advice that breastfeeding your baby can reduce the risk of cot death. The advice, released to launch FSID’s cot death awareness drive Save a Baby Month which runs from 1-31 May, is based on research which showed that babies who were at least partly breastfed were one-third less likely to die as a cot death than babies who were never breastfed (1).

FSID Director, Joyce Epstein, says: “There are so many reasons why breast is best, but there are none that can be stronger than potentially saving your child’s life. We boost every new mum to breastfeed.”

Angela Griffin, FSID’s celebrity patron, breastfed both of her daughters and says: “Realising you’re the only person in the world who can give your child precisely what they need is such a great feeling.”

Sally Inch, infant feeding specialist at

Oxford Radcliffe NHS Trust, says: “The more we discover about breastfeeding, the more vital it becomes. Not only does breastfeeding supply the baby with all the nutrients needed, in a structure that cannot be replicated artificially, but a baby who is breastfed is at reduced risk of infections (particularly intestine, ear, chest and urine infections) and less likely to be hospitalised as a outcome.” (2)

Any breastfeeding, even a few days, is better than none, but most authorities including the office of Health now recommend that babies be exclusively breastfed for at least six months and that breastfeeding is continued, with the addition of appropriate weaning foods, for as lengthy as the mother and baby want.

If you need breastfeeding advice or support, please contact your midwife, health visitor, local baby café or peer supporter, or ring the National Breastfeeding Helpline on 0844 20 909 20.

Original post by Mallows

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