By: AshleiSoutrey | 2010-11-11 | Home & Family Breast feeding may not usually be the best option for an infant if they have galactosemia, or if the mother is either under hard drugs, has active untreated TB or HIV. Countries with a high propensity for infant mortality from infectious and nutritional deficiencies usually experience more mortality risks related to non-breast feeding than risks of HIV infection. read more
By: Fower Lee | 2011-08-01 | Breast Cancer Young girls have always loved to make believe you play "mother" to pretend babies. If this involves baby dolls, the greater realistic the greater, right? As children, we admired our faux infants, especially those who could crawl, bawl, go potty and drink from that mysterious miracle draining milk bottle. When Chatty Trina made an appearance in this area and may talk, she grew to become essen read more
By: Javies Phaltual | 2010-10-21 | Babies Breast-feeding is a very important stage in the life of both a baby and the mother. It is not only about baby latching on the breast or feeding a baby, it is the moment of the initial bonding between a mother and her child. read more
By: Julie Baughan | 2010-03-29 | Babies The first principle you need to remember is to 'feed the baby' it would be simple if breast feeding was for everybody and every baby. However, this is not the case some babies do not take to the breast for a whole host of reasons - usually nothing to do with the mother's breast or the milk on offer. You should not put pressure on yourself or allow anyone else to pressure you, if it is not for you or not for your baby bottle feeding will work just as well. read more
By: Health4987 | 2010-10-20 | Women's Health Breast milk is one of the best foods for babies because it contains many nutrients that are balanced and is perfect for babies. Breast milk does not exist or are rarely provide health problem in infants, which is an excellent nutrition for babies. read more
By: EVA | 2010-11-02 | Business Assuming you are presently pregnant, you are no doubt pouring over any info of being a fresh Mother. Being pregnant can be awesome enough without experiencing the weight and trouble of having to make so many decisions before your infant even comes home from the hospital. read more
By: Son_of_a_godess | 2010-09-11 | Nutrition Although breast feeding is the recommended method of feeding infants, it is not without complications or occasional discomforts for the mother. By being aware of these common problems, the health care professional can offer advice to mothers to help alleviate potential difficulties. As a general rule, breast feeding should be continued through most illnesses, including periods of diarrhea. Some of read more
By: Romi | 2010-09-21 | Babies Breast milk is best for your child, breastfeeding, especially for premature child care often the only thing you can actively do. The problem arises only when the mother and child does not receive the full support that is needed here. read more
By: D Chosen 1 | 2010-09-13 | Nutrition Despite the demonstrated benefits of breast-feeding, there are some situations in which breast-feeding is not in the best interest of the infant. What are they? What then should our attitude towards breast feeding be? Is it still considered the best form of infant nutrition? read more
By: | 2010-04-15 | Babies Breast feeding is the natural way for infants to eat. A woman's Breast milk contains large amounts of antioxidants and disease fighting cells called antibodies, these help to protect babies from germs and illness. Breast feeding is not only the healthy choice for babies but also the least likely to upset their digestive system. read more
By: Bobby Brister | 2011-07-14 | Parenting If you are new to bottle feeding you might find it difficult to choose the best product for your baby. The truth is that there are many products available and that many of them require attention. Here are some things you should know if you want to use the bottle... read more
By: ailinaini | 2010-12-08 | Babies This kind of methods or important 'know-hows' introducing a cup, introducing a table foods and most importantly weaning. How are these procedures very important in a formula feeding little one? read more
By: rainie | 2011-07-20 | Accessories One of the many different things that expectant parents look at is breast feeding pillow and often times they wonder if this is a sound purchase or if it is simply filled with hype. Some women even pass up on it simply because they plan to bottle feed rather than breast feed. No matter what style of feeding you plan to use with your child, the breast feeding pillow has many other uses, though it is important to note that it will also help with bottle feeding. read more
By: Andy Guides Jr | 2010-10-12 | Parenting Many mothers find that they truly enjoy the process of breast-feeding their babies, especially when they realize that their baby will be happier and healthier as a result of breast feeding. read more