Saturday, September 21, 2013

Baby Feeding Problems - Mastisis Symptoms to Wheat Intolerance


Being the parent of a newborn baby can be quite overwhelming at times, and you may possess many questions about how to properly care for and feed your precious child. There are many problems that can arise, such as mastitis symptoms or a wheat intolerance. Thankfully, there are ways to avoid these problems by finding a suitable feeding method for your new baby.

Your baby's body will be healthy from the start if given the proper nutrients, such as those that can be gained through breastfeeding. Yes, this is still the ultimate means of giving your child the proper nutrition. By breastfeeding your baby, you will match his or her nutritional needs for at least the first six months of his or her lifetime. The ingredients in your breast milk will help your baby's digestive system, which also means that the possibilities for constipation and diarrhea are highly unlikely. Your breast milk also contains great antibodies that can aid your child in not becoming sick. The only thing your baby will need if on s strict breastfeeding schedule is daily supplements of Vitamin D that come in the form of drops.

Formula feeding has come a long way, and it is now also a feasible means of feeding your child when breast milk is not available; however, it must be prepared according to the manufacturer's instructions. If not, this can cause malnutrition and other illnesses. Breast milk is always the best, but this is the second best alternative.

Studies have been done that show that the combination of breast milk and a formula diet for your newborn can lead to sleeping issues. When you breastfeed, your body automatically makes more milk. When you bottle feed, your body gets used to not making the milk, meaning that when your baby does breastfeed, that he or she will not be obtaining the proper amount to make him or her full. As a result, your baby will require more feedings and will probably wake up more during the night to obtain those feedings.

It is also a widely known fact that babies should have no cow's milk till they are at least one year of age. This is because their intestinal tracts and immune systems cannot handle the main common allergens that are found in cow's milk. This is the primary ingredient of formula. If you can at all avoid bottle feeding formula to your infant, you can save him or her from many different ailments that can be avoided simply by sticking to a breastfeeding regimen. If you cannot always breastfeed, there are also soy milk formulas.

One of the common ailments your baby will have is known as spit up, or baby reflux. The valve that separates the esophagus and the stomach is immature in babies, and reflux occurs when what they have eaten does not get properly digested. This can cause true discomfort to babies when this occurs out the nose or the mouth. One way to solve this issue is to give more frequent yet smaller feedings to your baby throughout the day. This problem can also be caused by not properly burping your baby. Burps are a natural way to help heal this issue, as is sticking to a breastfeeding regimen or soy formula feeding schedule.

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