Increased Immunological Benefits for Infants

Workplaces that support breastfeeding contribute indirectly to the health of infants by ensuring they receive breast milk, which is rich in antibodies. These antibodies protect infants from a wide range of diseases and infections, leading to healthier children and, by extension, reducing the healthcare-related stress and absenteeism among working mothers.

Workplaces that support breastfeeding contribute indirectly to the health of infants by ensuring they receive breast milk, which is rich in antibodies. These antibodies protect infants from a wide range of diseases and infections, leading to healthier children and, by extension, reducing the healthcare-related stress and absenteeism among working mothers.

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