Breastfed babies, although in a short period, likely times lower third died when sleep when compared with infants who had never breast-fed at all. Thus the results of research released the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths, UK.
And sudden death in infants is not clear top position in the list of causes of infant mortality up to one year of age. Research was to investigate the relationship between breastfeeding (breast milk) and infant death when sleeping in developed countries.
Metaanalysis study included results from 27 different studies . Research is increasingly emphasized the benefits of breastfeeding in infants. According to Natasha Larmie, a mother and doctor, breastfeeding mothers are more sensitive to the needs and the baby's sleep patterns.
Experts said, nursing the baby though only a few days is better than none at all. World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that infants be exclusively breastfed for at least six months.