Breastfed children have better overall health and their immune system is stronger. Breastmilk is a great source of nutrients for infants. An article named “The Immunological Components of Human Milk and Their Effect on Immune Development in Infants,” written by Catherine Field, talks about how breast milk has all of the nutrients that infant need in order to grow a strong immune system. She states, “Human milk contains its own immune system and a wide range of soluble and cellular factors (Table 1), which likely facilitate immune development and maturation in infants” (1). There are a numerous amount of components in breast milk that have different effects on the child’s immune system. For example, hormones help the stimulation of an infant’s immune system (2). Fatty acids, proteins, amino acids, phospholipids, vitamins, peptides, hormones, and enzymes are other components that have a huge impact on the baby’s development of their immune