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Feeding & Nutrition
Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
How much should a 1 week old baby eat depends upon the size and appetite of your child. It is difficult to measure how much should a 1 week old baby eat. But, you can consult your doctor and take an approximate figure about how much should a 1 week old baby eat. The healthy [...]
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Feeding & Nutrition
Monday, April 26th, 2010
Wean from bottle should take place when babies start sitting, may be after 12 months. After the completion of 12 months babies also start walking and holding things firmly. So, pediatricians advise that, babies have to wean from bottles after 12 months. The earlier you make your baby wean from bottle, the easier is the [...]
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Feeding & Nutrition
Monday, April 26th, 2010
When to wean from bottle is the next stage when your baby gives up breastfeeding. Making your baby to give up breastfeeding was your difficult task and had taught you various techniques to deal with such tasks. Now the second task is about when to wean from bottle. Here is the list which tells you [...]
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Feeding & Nutrition
Monday, April 26th, 2010
Breastfeeding is not only provides proteins and nutrition to your child, but it is also a means of getting closer to your baby. During breastfeeding, baby feels comfortable when he or she is in his or her mother’s arm, and gets attached with the mother and hence, it becomes difficult for a baby to give [...]
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Feeding & Nutrition
Monday, April 26th, 2010
There is a time for everything and time waits for none, same is with weaning breast milk. Wean breastmilk is a tedious task for both mother and infant but, it should be dealt with patience and love. Wean breastmilk should be proceeded slowly, as immediate effect can cause harm to your baby and to you. [...]
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Feeding & Nutrition
Monday, April 26th, 2010
It is difficult to change any habit of a toddler, and mainly if it is, to give up breastfeeding. Toddlers feel comfortable while getting breastfed and hence, do not like to give up breastfeeding. But, after a certain time, toddlers should be made to drink milk from the bottle or cup, as mothers cannot breastfeed [...]
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Feeding & Nutrition
Thursday, April 15th, 2010
The pediatrician will usually give you a sample feeding schedule for 6 month old baby. Although there is no fixed sample feeding schedule for 6 months old and it can be modified according to the personal preference and taste of the baby, a sample feeding schedule for 6 month old baby is very basic as [...]
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Feeding & Nutrition
Thursday, April 15th, 2010
Breast feeding growth spurts may occur around seven to ten days after birth, and again between three to six weeks. According to statistics, it has been found that the breastfeeding growth spurts result in normal increase of weight. It has been estimated that the weight increases at a rate of two third ounces per day [...]
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Feeding & Nutrition
Sunday, March 21st, 2010
Breast feeding on demand is an instinct; every new mother follows in an endeavor to pacify their baby. As long as this act ensures fulfillment of the nutritional needs of the baby and the mother does not become a mere human pacifier, breast feeding on demand is highly recommended by pediatricians and child psychologists all over [...]
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Behavior & Habits
Sunday, March 21st, 2010
Babies usually wake up crying for their mothers. That is their way of expressing their discomfort, nervousness about being separated from their mothers. The world is a new place for them, and they lack confidence and emotional security of being in it yet! Reaction and result is also the cause for this attention seeking act. What [...]
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