Dr. Lee Beng Suan Shares Why The Nursing of Newborns is Healing
A Connection Words Can’t Describe
Most mothers will say that there are no words which can truly capture how it feels to be holding their newborn child in their arms for the first time. The tiny fingers, soft breath, and way they instinctively turn towards her help form a connection that words cannot describe. Breastfeeding, or nursing, isn’t just about feeding. Beyond nourishment for baby, this is an act of love, comfort, protection, and more.
Dr. Lee Beng Suan is a Resident Consultant Paediatrician at Putra Medical Centre in Alor Setar, Kedah.
BREASTFEEDING: NATURE’S MOTHERLY MIRACLE
Every drop of breastmilk is perfectly tailored to your baby’s needs. It is nature’s miracle—right from a mother’s nurturing reservoir. An act which creates an unbreakable bond between the nursing parent and her little bundle of joy, no two moments are the same. Nonetheless, what is it exactly that makes breastmilk so special? Let’s hear it from Dr. Lee Beng Suan, Resident Consultant Paediatrician at Putra Medical Centre. “Nursing your newborn is truly liquid gold for so many reasons,” she keenly explains.
Breastmilk As A Shield Against Childhood Illnesses
“Beyond its incredible nutritional profile, which is perfectly adapted by nature for your baby’s unique needs, breastfeeding establishes an irreplaceable bond between mother and child. As paediatricians, we see firsthand how this close physical and emotional connection fostered during nursing contributes to an infant’s overall growth, development, and wellbeing. It affords comfort, protection, and a sense of security-all essential in those crucial early days and months.” The healthcare specialist adds that breastmilk contains powerful antibodies that help babies fight off infections. These do a lot to guard against diarrhoea, allergies, and colds, lowering the risk of key childhood illnesses in babies.
Breastmilk adjusts in real time to your baby’s changing needs—even during a single feeding session.
Natural Panacea for Mothers and Nursing Babies
Breastmilk adjusts in real time to your baby’s changing needs—even during a single feeding session. Morning milk helps wake your baby up and night milk helps them sleep. It is constantly adapting, giving infants exactly what they need and when they need it. It’s also gentle on tiny tummies, helping prevent constipation and colic—common conditions many Malaysian mothers constantly find all too familiar. Nursing is healing for mums too. Breastfeeding helps the uterus contract after birth, reduces bleeding, and promotes a quicker recovery. It also burns extra calories and lowers the risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Emotionally, nursing releases oxytocin, also known as the “love hormone.”
PMC’s Uplifting Support for Breastfeeding Mums
At Putra Medical Centre, we’re proud to walk with mothers every step of their journey: before, during, and after delivery. Our quality Maternity Ward is staffed with skilled nurses trained to support breastfeeding, help with proper latching, and make sure new mums feel confident. We also provide lactation support services, newborn assessments, and guidance via PMC’s Paediatrics Department, where Dr. Lee and her team are always ready to help. “Mum and child deserve only the best from us.”
EVERY JOURNEY DELIVERS UNIQUE EXPERIENCES
Not all mums find nursing easy, and that’s okay. Some face sore nipples or a low supply of milk. In fact, some babies don’t latch well, and support is needed. What matters most is that mum and baby are supported. Breastfeeding is not all-or-nothing. Whether you nurse for a week or a year, your love and effort matter deeply. At PMC, we are here to guide and uplift. Contact us for further information.
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