Breast milk nutrition facts
A few days after the birth, colostrum becomes mature milk, which contains proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. It also contains lactoferrin (a source of iron with antibacterial and antiviral properties) and essential fatty acids, which are important for brain development.
Both colostrum and mature breast milk contain substances to:
- help your baby absorb nutrients
- help prevent infections – so your baby will be ill less often
- help your baby’s gut development – breast milk is easy to digest
- help your baby’s immune system mature.
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