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Articles related to "Infant Feeding"
Myths About Breastfeeding Many new mothers are given false information about breastfeeding. Discover the facts about common breastfeeding myths. breastfeeding • infants • feeding your newborn • feeding your infant • feeding your baby
Breastfeeding--Starting Out Right Dr. Jack Newman, a pediatrician from Toronto, discusses how moms and babies can get the best start with breastfeeding. breastfeeding • formula • supplementation • latch • infant feeding
Homemade Infant Prunes Homemade infant prunes are easy to make and are a great first food. They are not an allergy risk and they can help regulate your baby's digestion. infant baby food • homemade baby food • starting solids • first foods for baby • homemade prunes
Infant Feeding – a Practical Approach Infants accelerated growth can lead to obesity and cardiovascular diseases later in life. A proper feeding will keep your baby's normal development and avoid these risks. breastfeeding • obesity • cvd • cardiovascular diseases • formula feeding
Infant Feeding Affects Adulthood Health Several evidences from both human and animal models convince that there is a causal relation between a too fast infant growth and propensity to the metabolic syndrome. metabolic syndrome • syndrome x • accelerated growth • breastfeeding • obesity
Infant Feeding Newborn to 6 Months Feeding time is bonding time. Parents of infants should watch for hunger and satiety cues for on-demand feeding and also watch for signs of readiness to try solid foods. infant feeding • feeding the newborn • infant bonding • signs of readiness to try solid foods • exclusive breastfeeding
Infant Feeding Schedule The Babywise parenting philosophy uses a flexible baby feeding schedule that when combined with nap times and awake times will help baby sleep all night. infant feeding schedule • on becoming babywise • baby sleep longer • baby sleep help • baby growth spurts
Nutrition during the first year Feeding yourself and your baby during the first year of life. infant feeding • breastfeeding • nutrition
Successful Breastfeeding Three key elements for breastfeeding success. breastfeeding • nursing • infant feeding • babycare • breast milk
Breastfeeding for Working Moms Breastfeeding and working can go together if you plan ahead and communicate your needs to your employer and your child's caregivers. breastfeeding working moms • pumping breastmilk • breastmilk • childcare • pumping at work
Great Finger Foods for Toddlers Simplify meal time by offering your toddlers nutritious finger foods that they can feed themselves. toddler nutrition • infant feeding • finger foods for toddlers • parenting a toddler • toddler meal time
Infants Sleeping Through the Night Using an eat, wake, sleep cycle during the day will help train your baby to sleep through the night. baby sleep through the night • infant feeding schedule • naptimes for baby • babywise parenting philosophy • baby routine
Breastfeeding Wardrobe Tips Many feel that the breast may be best for feeding a baby, but some clothing can hinder your success and comfort while nursing. breastfeeding wardrobe • what to wear while breastfeeding • nursing baby • what to wear while breast feeding • breast feeding fashion
Feeding Infants 4 to 6 Months Old Developmental milestones provide signs of readiness for beginning solid foods. Caregivers must watch for allergies. Order of introduction of solid foods is not important. introduction of solids • introduction of solid foods • complementary foods • infant feeding • first foods
Growth Charts for Breastfed Babies Outdated growth charts can make it seem that breastfed infants are not thriving. The WHO growth charts more accurately show the healthy development of breastfed babies. growth charts breastfed babies • world health organization child growth standards • who growth charts • breastfed baby not gaining • how children should grow
How to Increase Your Milk Supply When Nursing Using a breast pump, nursing more frequently, drinking water, herbal remedies, eating more calories, and eating oatmeal can increase your breast milk supply. breastfeeding • breast pump • increase milk output • breastfeeding milk supply • fenugreek breastfeeding
Introduction to the Spoon Your infant's first experience using a spoon may be more playtime than meal time but he is learning important skills. infants • baby • teaching your baby to use a spoon. self feeding • infant self feeding • parenting an infant
Negative Breastfeeding Language Typical language supporting breastfeeding may actually undermine it. Here are some positive ways to talk about nursing versus bottle feeding babies. negative breastfeeding language • diane wiessinger watch your language • nursing versus bottle feeding • breast is best • optimal way to feed babies
Providing Breastfeeding Support If you want to help new mothers have a positive breastfeeding experience, here are five ways to lend support. providing breastfeeding support • help new mothers nurse • positive breastfeeding experience • breastfeeding rates united states • who global strategy infant feeding
The Risks and Disadvantages of Formula Feeding Formula feeding, or bottle-feeding, is often presented as a choice equivalent to breastfeeding. In fact, there are known and unknown risks associated with the practice. risks disadvantages formula feeding • risks disadvantages bottle-feeding • breastmilk substitutes • nutrients in formula and nutrients in breastmilk • world health organisation recommendations infant f
Managing Colic The crying of a colicky infant can go on for hours; the parents of such infants are often fatigued and frazzled. Colic is poorly understood. So, too, is its treatment. treatments for colic • feeding a colicky infant • medications for colic • formulas for colic • breastfeeding and colic
When to Use Soy-Based Infant Formulas Soy formulas account for nearly one-quarter of formula sales in the US. Due to targeted marketing, many parents believe these formulas are superior to milk-based formulas infant formulas and nutrition • soy formula versus milk formula • reasons to use soy formula • soy formula and allergies • soy formula for diarrhea
Cluster Feedings a Sign of Baby Growth Spurt Infants go through several growth spurts during the first year. Cluster feedings, when the baby nurses several times close together is a major indicator of a growth spurt cluster feedings • nursing advice • baby growth spurts • signs of a growth spurt • newborn baby sleep
Tips for Breastfeeding in Public As a new mom, breastfeeding often is common and necessary! For some moms, coordinating breastfeeding in public can be overwhelming. To ease anxiety, consider these tips. breastfeeding in public • breastfeeding in public tips • nursing in public • nursing in public tips • breastfeeding in front of family
Breastfeeding in the Birth Plan Expectant mothers need to think through all aspects of their birth plan, including how and when they want to first feed their newborn. Plan to nurse right after birth. birth plan • breastfeeding • nursing after birth • early initiation of breastfeeding • expectant mother
Knitted Breasts to Help New Mums! A UK hospital is using hand knitted breasts to help teach young mums about breast feeding. This is an interesting way that knitters can knit for a good cause. free patterns • free knitting pattern • knitting for charity • knitting • learn to knit
New Dangers Discovered In Infant Formula A recent report on infant formula has revealed that 15 brands of powdered formula contained unsafe amounts of perchlorate, an ingredient in rocket fuel. infant formula • perchlorate • powdered infant formula • thyroid • contaminated formula
Rethinking First Foods for Babies Baby cereals and mashed sweet potatoes, once widely recommended, are no longer generally considered safe choices. first foods babies • starting solids infants • food sensitivity • food intolerance • food allergy
Toxins in Breast Milk In response to reports of chemical pollutants found in human breast milk, some mothers have begun to question the safety of breastfeeding. toxins in breast milk • safety of breastfeeding • pollutants in breast milk • persistent organic pollutants • harmful chemicals
Breastfeeding Past 12 Months & Pressure to Wean Nursing a baby over 12 months? Having to justify why you are still breastfeeding? Under pressure to wean? How to handle criticism of parenting choices. breastfeeding past 12 months • pressure to wean • nursing toddlers • reasons to continue breastfeeding • justifying reasons for breastfeeding
Cost Comparison of Breastfeeding and Formula New parents are always looking for ways to cut costs to help reduce their family's budget. Breastfeeding your baby can save thousands of dollars annually for each child. cost comparison breastfeeding and formula • family's budget • infant formula • hypoallergenic formula • organic formula
Breastfeeding for the Working Mom The three Ps of Breastfeeding for the Career Woman are Planning, Pumping, and Patience! Learn how to keep a breastfed baby happy and healthy after returning to work. breastfeeding • nursing baby • pumping milk at work • working while breastfeeding • breastpump
Hazards of Infant Formula Breastfeeding has definite benefits over breastmilk substitutes. Yet parents are often unaware that formula has been shown to pose many health risks to babies. infant formula • breastmilk substitutes • health risks • formula-fed • formula
INFACT Canada Learn More about this non-profit, non-governmental organization that actively promotes breastfeeding to ensure better mother/baby health in Canada and across the world. breastfeeding • canada
Postpartum with Twins A look at some of the special challenges of bringing home two babies! Includes tips and resources. twins • postpartum • breastfeeding • nursing • multiples
AAP News prints article questioning Babywise Expectant parents often fear the changes a new baby will bring, especially sleepless nights and some will look to how-to books for advice. "Babywise" is one book many health profesionals, theologians and parents do not recommend. babywise • dehydration • failure • to • thrive
Ezzo Parenting A look at the Ezzo philosophy on parenting (known by many as "Growing Kids God's Way") and how it contrasts with attachment parenting. ezzo parenting • babywise • babies • breastfeeding • dr sears
You Can Breastfeed, Work, and Travel More moms than ever are combining work, breastfeeding and even travel. Learn about an on-line suport network of pumping moms and learn about how one working mom's passion about giving her baby the very best has evolved into supporting her coworkers and other working and breastfeeding moms. Tips for travelling and breastfeeding are included in this exclusive article by CE Maurenne Griese breastfeeding • pumping • breast pumps • working • travel
The Dangers of Soy Though a popular ingredient of modern non-dairy, vegan products, soy is associated with many health dangers you should be aware of before continuing to consume it. soy bar • info on soy • revival soy • soy bars • soymilk |
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