Study shows breastfeeding increases facial dimensions, including height of the lower 3rd

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There is also a dose effect shown: the longer you breastfeed, the more your child's face will grow. These are 4-year-olds on average, though (2...6yo-s). What will happen with this difference in adulthood?
Quite a brutal redpill to swallow to those who were bottlefed.
 
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Who would have thought
 
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i was breastfed and still underbite and long midface nct
 
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I was only breastfed for 1 year, is that little ?
 
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I was only breastfed for 1 year, is that little ?
Not at all. You are very lucky. A lot more than average probably. I would be happy with atleast 4 months.
 
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Not at all. You are very lucky. A lot more than average probably. I would be happy with atleast 4 months.
How much is optimal? I talked to my mother who said she wanted me to breastfeed me as long as possible and that I didn’t t want to be breastfed anymore at 1.
 
I wonder, whether this loss of facial length is actually just the effect of deep bite.
 
How much is optimal? I talked to my mother who said she wanted me to breastfeed me as long as possible and that I didn’t t want to be breastfed anymore at 1.
1 year. With too long breastfeeding dentition problems come.
 
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Of course. Your sutures and bone structure are the most malleable during early childhood and breastfeeding essentially mimics ideal facial posture (mewing).

It's criminal how most women will breastfeed their children for like 3 months at best whereas they should be doing it for at least 3 years.
 
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Of course. Your sutures and bone structure are the most malleable during early childhood and breastfeeding essentially mimics ideal facial posture (mewing).

It's criminal how most women will breastfeed their children for like 3 months at best whereas they should be doing it for at least 3 years.
At least 3 years?
 
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Of course. Your sutures and bone structure are the most malleable during early childhood and breastfeeding essentially mimics ideal facial posture (mewing).

It's criminal how most women will breastfeed their children for like 3 months at best whereas they should be doing it for at least 3 years.
3 months is quite good already. But of course more is better.
 
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It's criminal how most women will breastfeed their children for like 3 months at best whereas they should be doing it for at least 3 years.
That's ridiculous. The difference maker is that human milk is unpasteurized. A mother would chew raw meat and put it in the child's mouth, which would give him more nutrients than milk could. When you have a child every year, you can't be breastfeeding one for too long.
Of course if you gonna go from milk to a bottle of sugar or even cooked meat it's better to stay with the milk. And if you really insistent on milk, goat milk is very close to human.
 
I wasnt breastfeeded much but i had a prominent jaw and moderately strong brow ridges.

my brother was breastfed more and he has more prominent cheekbones and almond-shaped eyes.
 
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Where are the genetic copers? JFL they cant understand that is these type of thing who determines if someone is gl or not, beauty is health. Genetic are random traits that can be attractive or not depending on the environment.
 
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There is also a dose effect shown: the longer you breastfeed, the more your child's face will grow. These are 4-year-olds on average, though (2...6yo-s). What will happen with this difference in adulthood?
Quite a brutal redpill to swallow to those who were bottlefed.
and 90% of your face growth is done at 7 years old
 
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and 90% of your face growth is done at 7 years old
You are telling me that my 5000 dollar consultation with Mike Mew was for nothing? Over
 
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I was breastfed until I was like 5 MOGGER
 
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Its also important to mention that the study says "There were no significant associations between type and duration of breastfeeding and the molar terminal plane, facial type, or profile" but its because its talking about 6 years old kids. THe biggest problem with the lack of breastfeeding is that the baby isnt learning how to properly use the tongue, so the damage is done until older ages.
 
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Its also important to mention that the study says "There were no significant associations between type and duration of breastfeeding and the molar terminal plane, facial type, or profile" but its because its talking about 6 years old kids. THe biggest problem with the lack of breastfeeding is that the baby isnt learning how to properly use the tongue, so the damage is done until older ages.
Average age is 4.
 
Its also important to mention that the study says "There were no significant associations between type and duration of breastfeeding and the molar terminal plane, facial type, or profile" but its because its talking about 6 years old kids. THe biggest problem with the lack of breastfeeding is that the baby isnt learning how to properly use the tongue, so the damage is done until older ages.
So this says that shorter lower 3rd is not caused by a deep bite? There is a study that says that there is a weak association between overbite and bottlefeeding too. An overbite causes shortening of the face anyway.

It's also important to notice that most of the facial length loss is happening in the lowerd 3rd.
 
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What if you get breastfed as an adult, can you still gain from it 💀
 
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Only cope I have is that standard deviations are high: in bottlefed group there still are people whose faces are wider and longer than in the breastfed group, also some breastfeds have smaller faces than bottlefeds. The causality isn't so 100%.

Also, did they control for age? Breastfed children were smaller and facial dimensions grew with age. "Children in the exclusive breastfeeding group showed a mean age of 3.98 ± 1.02 years old, and children in the mixed/artificial feeding group showed a mean age of 3.44 ± 1.04 years old."
" Besides, the children´s age influenced the facial length and width, showing an increase of 3.95 mm and 2.25 mm in older children (p<0.001)."
multiple linear regression analysis -- this means they excluded other factors I think
 
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i was breastfed for 1.5y just to mouthbreath later :feelswhy:
 
it's all about chewing and mewing
 
What is usually given by bottlefeeding? Breast milk or some manufactured mix? Maybe it's not the mewing, but the nutrients, hormones.
 
Can't breastfeed if you are an incel
1.webp
 
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I was never breastfed and got canola oil jew formula instead its so over this world failed me
 
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How do you know? I think you are right aswell but just wondering
google how kids were fed before baby formulas and the garbage toddler food
 
Has anyone seen modern baby-bottles? Does liquid really flow out of them passively?
They can be different. More physiological, more work needed to suck the liquid out.
 
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How to forgive mother? Dead serious question.
 
I was breastfed but idk how long for

Although I got shitty midface/ipd genetics
As well as weak chin
 
How to forgive mother? Dead serious question.
She didn't know. Blame the people who invented and pushed bottle feeding. Also the difference probably isn't that much tbh
 
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Didn’t read anything but “association” can mean anything. Higher E mothers could be more likely to be caring and breastfeed their children, and since good genes come in packages, their children will probably have more robust bones.
 
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I was breastfed for so long that I actually remember it and the way it tastes. Facial development was still shit. Had super crowded teeth, needed palate expansion as child and my palate is still narrow. Extremely narrow jaw. Look just like my uncle and grandmother. It's all genes.
 
She didn't know.
Because she is dumb. I keep telling people, get with a high IQ partner. What makes the difference between those that seek knowledge and those that don't at this very moment? Moving forward from this thread, if anyone has children, they will do what is optimal after having read it.

Before my child is born, I will have read up on everything pertaining to development, and I'm already setting aside money to assist with that. Dumbases don't think like this, they just reproduce and expect their child to turn out fine, it's why we have so many recessed idiots running around now.


Everyone that has read this thread and this comment has a moral obligation, moving forward, to do what is in their best interest of their offspring, or they simply shouldn't have children.



Blackpill: Most parents have put more effort into their job training than they have into studying child rearing. :lul:
 
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I was breastfed for so long that I actually remember it and the way it tastes. Facial development was still shit. Had super crowded teeth, needed palate expansion as child and my palate is still narrow. Extremely narrow jaw. Look just like my uncle and grandmother. It's all genes.
Obviously
 

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