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Paediatrician tells you why 6 months of exclusive breastfeeding is the healthiest start for your newborn

Breast milk is the natural superfood for infants, and for the first six months nothing else comes close. Paediatrician reveals why exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months is a vital foundation for a child’s lifelong health, and also supports the mother’s well-being.

September 15, 2025 / 17:52 IST
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Health benefits of breastfeeding: Colostrum gives babies a huge protective boost in their first days. It’s gold in more ways than one (Image: Pexels)
Health benefits of breastfeeding: Colostrum gives babies a huge protective boost in their first days. It’s gold in more ways than one (Image: Pexels)

For the first six months of life, babies need nothing more than breast milk — no water, no solids, no substitutes. Doctors stress that exclusive breastfeeding is not just ideal, but essential. It protects against illness, supports development, and benefits mothers too, offering the most natural start to a healthy life.

Long before baby formula filled supermarket shelves, mothers turned to the one thing their newborns truly needed: breast milk. Today, despite a market full of modern feeding alternatives, doctors still say nothing beats nature. The World Health Organization, UNICEF, and leading paediatricians are united on the fact that babies should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months. No honey, no animal milk, no water, even if it’s filtered. Just breast milk, and the occasional prescribed supplement if needed.

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It’s not just food; it’s a living, evolving source of immunity and nourishment, says Dr Vivek Jain, Senior Director and Unit Head of Paediatrics, Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh. Delhi. According to Dr Jain, breast milk is perfectly engineered to meet every need of a growing infant. He says that the early milk, colostrum, is often overlooked, but it’s packed with antibodies and immune factors, acting like the baby’s first vaccine.

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