Subject: Midwifery III (Theory)
The anti-infective properties of breast milk offer the newborn early protection from illness. In addition to enzymes like lysozyme, the colostrum contains cellular anti-infective immunoglobulin components like lymphocytes and macrophages. Colostrum's antibodies guard against respiratory and gastrointestinal illnesses. Additionally, "Bifidus factors" found in breast milk help lactobacillus bifidus flourish. Due to the high concentration of lactic and formic acids produced, enteropathogenic E. coli growth is inhibited. In the first few months of life, a newborn needs all the nutrients that are present in breast milk, making it a complete diet. Breast milk contains easily digestible proteins, fats, and other nutrients that are tailored to the needs of the newborn.
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