Children who are breast-fed rarely get bed-wetting

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Children who enjoy mother's milk since they are born will rarely run the risk of wetting their beds when they grow up.
"It's interesting to know that feeding a child by mother's milk will prevent the enuresis", researcher of Robert Wood Johnson medical school in New Brunswick, New Jersey, America express.
It is known that enuresis is the behindhand result of the nervous development. The new research finds that mother's milk brings the newborn some fatty acids which play an important role in developing brains.
This research bases on 55 newborn babies who often wet their beds at the age of 5-13 and 117 babies at the same age don't get bed-wetting. Among babies who wet their beds, there are only 45% babies being breast-fed. However, the ratio which doesn't get bed-wetting at night is 81%.
The research also finds that babies who are breast-fed and drink powdered milk have the same enuresis ratio with babies who only drink powdered milk.
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