Indigo, daughter of Evaluna Montaner and Camilo Echeverry, continues to breastfeed at almost two years old (19 months). The singer revealed this to her followers on social networks.

There were no words, a nod of the head was enough to answer the follower’s question in the affirmative: Are you still breastfeeding Indi?

Indi, as her parents call her, was born on April 6, 2022. Little is known about the little girl, who has asked for privacy, which “shocks” a group of fans who say they don’t understand the “mystery.” ” around the girl.

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Before the answer about breastfeeding, the photo of Evaluna, with Indigo in her arms, gave a clear “signal” in this sense. This happened on his trip to Japan in August 2023.

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Advantages of breastfeeding

Let it be the daughter of Ricardo Montaner The promoter of breastfeeding was well received by mothers who, for example, tell her on social networks that their three- and four-year-old children are still breastfeeding.

The benefits of breastfeeding benefit both the child and the mother.

Women who breastfeed have a 32% lower risk of type 2 diabetes, a 26% lower risk of breast cancer, and a 37% lower risk of ovarian cancer compared to non-breastfeeding or breastfeeding women. They breastfeed less, say the American Health Organization (PAHO) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

The institutions also point out that babies who are breastfed have a 60% lower risk of dying from sudden infant death syndrome compared to those who are not breastfed. The effect is even greater in infants who are exclusively breastfed.

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As if that weren’t enough, “breastfeeding for six months or longer was associated with a 19% reduction in the risk of childhood leukemia, compared with shorter periods or no breastfeeding.”

Those who prolong breastfeeding know that it increases “mother-child attachment”, so it is good for mothers to communicate with their babies while breastfeeding, advise PAHO and WHO.

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What they say on the internet about breastfeeding

Evaluna and her daughter in Japan. Photo: Instagram @evaluna Photo: PanoSupport

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Isabel Ramírez: “I gave it to my son until he was three and a half years old and he was beautiful! “He’s your son, you’ll know.”

Katherine Bustamante: “I gave mine until he was 4 years and 8 months old. What a blessing”

Rosa Figarella: “My baby is 4 years old and still breastfeeding”

Alaine López: “The only one who decides about it is the mother with the baby.”

Many know how much nutrients breast milk provides… but have they heard that “long-term breastfeeding reduces the risk of overweight and obesity by 13%?” and that “adults who were breastfed as children have 3.4 points more in indicators of cognitive development?”

If you are a mother and have no contraindications due to health problems, do not hesitate to extend the months to feed your baby in this healthy way. Take your time, you and your child will know. (AND)