Adjustments were made to distinguish other factors contributing to IQ, but in the case of breastfeeding, the average test scores of 0.11 and 0.30 SD still yielded higher results. This study shows how the duration of the mother's breastfeeding child is related to the subsequent child's cognitive outcome. There is a slight and significant association between the lifetime of breast-fed children and the recognition results of 8 to 11 years old. Breastfeeded children have a high average score in the cognitive test, work well in the reading and math tests evaluated by the teacher, and have a high test score before leaving.
Breastfeeding cases are often based on child's health, but some studies have shown that mother's health is also beneficial, but pediatric researchers also save national money breastfeeding We announced the results of the research in April 2010 that shows that. In this study, in 1971 we investigated the cost of breastfeeding and nine of all retirees earned income. However, the Québec Statistical Research Institute said that five people in the population will earn income this year, will earn 7 incomes by 2016, and will be six people unless the population rapidly increases by 2026. This crisis has recently been resolved in two ways from the perspective of tax base and pension maintenance, education, medical and social programs. One is to raise the welfare of child rearing through a more generous maternity leave provision. Another is to encourage immigration. But the key to immigration becoming a solution is that immigrants have many babies or they earn money.
Evidence about health benefits and breastfeeding practical recommendations has continued to increase over the past few decades. The World Health Organization can say that confidently breastfeeding reduces child mortality and that health benefits extend to adulthood. On a population basis, breastfeeding for 6 months of age is the recommended way to breast-feed the appropriate supplements for up to two years or longer after lactating. Breast milk is the first natural food that provides all the energy and nutrients needed during the first few months of the baby and continues to provide more than half of the child's nutritional needs in the second half of the first year. In the second year of life, up to one third
Opinions on the "Theoretical breastfeeding law" are very unified throughout the region. In world public health, breastfeeding children are recommended to be widely accepted during the first 6 months to provide children with "optimal nutrition and important immune defense for growth and development". In recent years, chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease etc. are rapidly increasing, and governments in the Middle East such as the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Lebanon are calling for aggressive breast prescription promotion. Among Muslims, breastfeeding is the parent's expectation, the Qur'an suggests that children should be breastfed up to 2 years of age. In fact, this particular aspect of the Quran teachings has recently been reflected in the UAE legislation in 2014.