Methods: One hundred puerperal women was selected randomly from a hospital in the metropolitan region of
Results: Children fed breast milk exclusively for six months were less likely to developgastrointestinal illnesses and respiratory rate, compared to children who were notexclusively breastfed during the same period. Mothers who were exclusively breast forsix months had regained weight before pregnancy more quickly than those who were notexclusively breastfed. You can observe a stronger bond of mother to child in women whowere exclusively breastfed. Instead mothers were not exclusively breastfed had a highernumber of visits to health centers for gastrointestinal and respiratory infections of theirchildren.
Conclusion: A good breastfeeding in the first months of life, without other food, issufficient for optimal physical, in terms of developing your digestive system, respiratoryand immune systems, preventing disease at a young age, and also strengthens tiesbetween mother and child by encouraging their psychosocial development.
Keywords: child health, breast feeding, gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases.