Breast Feeding Babies

Breast Feeding & Baby Growth

Breast milk rocks. It's natural, healthy, and barring no startup issues, it's always in the right proportion for baby growth. There can be annoying, painful, messy and even health-threatening issues in the first several weeks, but once...

What Are the Advantages of Breast Feeding Vs. Baby Formula?

Calling breast milk the "perfect food" for babies, the American Academy of Family Physicians the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the World Health Organization all recommend breast-feeding. Breast milk offers...

Will a Cup of Cilantro While Breast-feeding Hurt the Baby?

Cilantro, also known as coriander, is a garden herb commonly used in salsa and a variety of Mexican, Asian and Mediterranean dishes. Exposing your baby to various spices while breast-feeding may help him develop a taste for an array of foods later...

Does Drinking Caffeine While Breast Feeding Affect Your Baby?

You likely reduced your caffeine intake while you were pregnant, but you may be wondering if you need to continue this habit as long as you are nursing your infant. While you may not need to restrict your caffeine intake as much as when you were...

Home Remedies to Help Babies Stop Breast-Feeding

Breast-feeding has numerous proven health benefits for your baby, but in some cases you can't -- or don't want to -- continue breast-feeding. You can help your baby make the transition from breast to bottle or cup, depending on his age, by taking...

How to Feed a Baby Cold Breast Milk

Expressing breast milk with a pump can provide mothers with the breast milk necessary to feed their baby after returning to work or when going out. Some mothers decide to pump and feed the baby only expressed milk, never feeding the baby at the...

Does the Food I Eat Affect a Breastfeeding Baby?

If you’re eating a well-balanced diet, you generally do not need to make drastic dietary changes when breast-feeding. Some foods passed through the breast milk, however, are not safe for any baby, and some foods affect some breast-feeding...

The Advantages of Bottle Feeding Infants

Most mothers must face the decision of whether to breastfeed or bottle feed their baby. It is a personal choice and sometimes causes a great deal of anxiety and guilt. Bottle feeding offers a great deal of health benefits, flexibility and...

Yellow Stool & Change in Diet

Stool color can change daily. The color of your stool usually changes based on your diet, as well as by the amount of bile in your stool, according to MayoClinic.com gastroenterologist Dr. Michael F. Picco. However, yellow stool, also known as...

About Tdap Vaccine

Tdap vaccine or the tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis vaccine helps prevent serious bacterial infections. According to Drugs.com, an online drug resource, this immunization exposes the recipient to a small amount of the bacteria causing...

Abnormal Stool Color With a Diet Change

Normal stool color varies from brown to green. Your stool color might change based on changes in your diet, although color changes sometimes indicate a serious condition. Because of this, see your doctor if the abnormal stool colors are ongoing,...

10 Tips When Feeding Infants & Breast Feeding

Infant feeding is a complex process and, although each child develops individual feeding and eating habits, some general tips apply to all babies. Breastfed babies require feeding every one to three hours, according to the National Institutes of...

Can Breast-Feeding Be Physically Exhausting?

New moms usually jump into motherhood sleep-deprived from difficulty sleeping in the last few weeks and the rigors of delivery. Although breast-feeding moms may face some additional sources of physical fatigue, both breast-feeding and...

Does Formula Make a Baby's Cough Worse?

Under normal circumstances, feeding a baby formula should not worsen his cough. With some conditions, such as an allergy, the ingredients in formula can trigger a cough. Babies who have reflux also may cough after a feeding, although the formula...

Acacia Gum Uses

Acacia gum is the resin of the thorny African acacia tree. This hardened sap is used to make ink, watercolors, pottery pigments and wax polishes and to give a shine to fabrics such as crepe and silk. Most importantly, it is used extensively as a...

Food for Diarrhea in Children

Diarrhea, or frequent, watery bowel movements, can be caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites, or improperly cooked meat or fish. Antibiotic use or consuming too much fruit juice or fruit can also cause a child to have diarrhea. According to the...

Side Effects of Saw Palmetto on Women

Berries from the saw palmetto plant are used to make saw palmetto supplements. While saw palmetto is mostly taken by men to promote healthy prostate function, some women take saw palmetto to reduce unwanted hair growth, according to the Natural...

Normal Baby Growth

Parents of new babies often wonder how their baby compares to others. They wonder whether she is eating enough and whether she is gaining enough weight. It can be difficult to compare a baby to other babies because babies have their own...

Allergy-Free Meal Replacement

Eating a healthy and balanced diet can sometimes be hard for people who suffer from food allergies. When a food that a person is allergic to is consumed, the individual's immune system responds by attacking that food protein, states The Food...

How to Train a Baby to Eat From a Bottle

If you've been breast-feeding and want to switch to bottle-feeding or just want to give an occasional bottle, you might find your baby resistant to the idea. Although it might seem like bottle and breast-feeding are similar, they actually require...

Supplementing With Formula in Newborn Cup Feeding

Most breast-feeding moms need to give supplemental feedings once in a while. If you want to breast-feed exclusively, you may not want to give your baby any bottles, even when giving supplemental formula or pumped breast milk. Talk to your doctor...

Nutritional Needs at the Infant Stage in Life

Infants experience rapid growth in a short amount of time, and need proper nutrition to fuel their development. Babies who were premature, had a small birth weight and height, have chronic health problems or consume less breast milk or formula...

Stringy Mucus During Breast-Feeding

Keeping track of the contents of a breast-fed baby’s diapers helps breast-feeding mothers ensure baby is getting enough to eat. Mucus in your baby’s diaper is not unusual, even in a breast-fed baby, and most of the time, it is not a...

How to Prevent Head Pain From Cabin Pressure in a Plane

When you fly, changes in cabin pressure can result in pain in your ears or head as well as difficulty hearing. This is because there's an air space behind your eardrum, and if the pressure in this space isn't the same as the pressure outside your...

How to Help my Breast-Fed Baby Gain Weight

When you breast feed, you have to rely on your instincts and queues from your baby to make sure he has eaten enough. If your baby is failing to gain weight through breast feeding, it does not mean you have to switch to formula. There are several...

Can Breast-feeding Affect Cholesterol?

Breast-feeding can affect the cholesterol levels of both the infant and breast-feeding mother. These effects appear to last late into life and generally are beneficial to both parties. Recent research on cholesterol levels of adults who were...

How to Start Breast Milk Pump

Pumping breast milk lets you return to work or have extra breast milk for feeding your baby when you are not there. You have two options for breast milk pumps: manual or electric. Manual pumps require you to pump your breast milk out by hand while...

How to Know When to Increase a Newborn's Feeding

A newborn typically eats every two or three hours whether he is breastfed or bottle fed with formula. As he grows, your newborn's nutritional needs change, particularly when he goes through growth spurts. These demands mean he needs an increase in...