Making the Decision to Breastfeed

The benefits of breastfeeding

Published in Summer 2017

Every baby deserves a healthy start in life, and breastfeeding provides just the right amount of nutrients to help a baby grow.

Moms benefit, too. In addition to creating a strong bond between mother and baby, breastfeeding also burns calories and releases hormones that
contract the uterus, helping it return to its normal size after childbirth. Mothers who breastfeed also have a lower risk of ovarian and breast cancers.

At Johns Hopkins Bayview, staff members are committed to supporting and educating mothers who are interested in breastfeeding their babies. Perinatal nurses and lactation counselors teach parents in the hospital on the latching and feeding process, and offer corrective interventions, if needed. They also educate parents on the benefits of breastfeeding.

“Our job is to provide parents with all of the information,” says Rebecca Hoyt, BSN, RNC-OB. “It is their right to do what they think is best for their family.”

For more information about breastfeeding services at Johns Hopkins Bayview, call 410-550-0397.