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Breast or Bottle?

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 | 11:39 PM

Research shows unequivocally that breastfed babies are healthier and smarter, and that the longer babies are nursed, the healthier and smarter they are. Because the nursing mother experiences hormonal changes that influence how she perceives and relates to her infant, many experts feel that the mother who nurses bonds more strongly with her baby, resulting in a better relationship over time.

1. PLAN to nurse.

Not "If it works out." But "I will do this." And you will. There are lots of times in history when infant formula wasn't available, as, for instance, in London during World War 2. Records show that every mom who gave birth during that time was able to breastfeed her baby successfully -- because there was no alternative.

2. Be Prepared.

The classic nursing hold is to cradle your baby's head in the crook of your arm, turn her whole body to face you so you're belly to belly, and move her to your breast so she can "latch on." That means she needs to be at the level of your breast, which means on a pillow, not on your lap. Many nursing moms say that a good nursing pillow, the kind with the circular cut-out for your belly, is hugely better than an ordinary pillow, which slides around and isn't necessarily the right height or firmness. You don't need most of what they sell for baby (I didn't use changing tables or cribs, for instance, or strollers in the early months), but a nursing pillow is a smart purchase.

3. Know Your Technique.

Good basic technique can tremendously lessen sore nipples, prevent clugged ducts and mastitis, and make the difference in whether breastfeeding works or not. A few helpful rules:
  • Be sure your baby opens his mouth wide and gets not only the nipple, but most of the aerola in. This stimulates the full milk let-down as well as preventing sore nipples. Can't get him to open wide enough? Trigger the "rooting reflex" by tickling his mouth or cheek with your nipple.
  • Be sure your baby is facing you so he doesn't have to turn his head to nurse.
  • Be sure your baby is at breast level so you don't have to hunch over. You can relax better, insuring better milk let-down, and you don't get a sore back and neck.
  • Don't know if he's in the correct position? His tongue should be slightly visible between his lower lip and your breast. If not, dis-engage him, tickle his cheek so he opens his mouth wide, and and let him latch on again.
  • To save your nipples, dis-engage by inserting your finger at the side of his mouth and breaking the suction so he pops off. (Usually he will fall asleep nursing and the breast will fall out of his slack mouth, that is also fine.)
  • Change holds and rotate the baby's position from feeding to feeding. This better drains the breasts and avoids clogged ducts, as well as protecting the nipples from soreness. For example, use the football hold (Baby's feet pointing behind you, hold his head in your hand) or try nursing lying down (prop yourself well with pillows, and if necessary put a folded blanket under baby so neither of you strains).
  • Be sure you drink LOTS of water. Just drink water constantly.
  • Change your bra daily so any leaked milk (even tiny amounts) doesn't cause a breast infection.
  • Wait to introduce a pacifier or bottle until nursing is well-established.

4. Get a good start.

We don't grow up watching moms and aunts nurse their babies, and it isn't second nature to us, so sometimes it isn't as easy to get started nursing as we expect. It's easy to get unbearably sore nipples in the very beginning, or for the baby to have a hard time latching on. And very occasionally, babies are born with a challenge, such as being tongue-tied, which requires a quick snip under their tongue by a doctor.
While you're pregnant, arrange lactation support for that first week. It's a good idea to call your local La Leche chapter in advance just to have a couple of breastfeeding consultants' names handy. Such an expert often makes all the difference in the world. It is absolutely not worth the anxiety of muddling through when one session with an expert can put you and your baby on track.

5. Cultivate family support.

Make sure your partner understands your reasons for choosing to breastfeed. A little education goes a long way to overcome prejudices. Most men, with their wife's encouragement, find breastfeeding a miraculous act, especially once they understand how important it is for their baby. Your partner's support will be critical to your success.

6. Pick a pediatrician who supports breastfeeding.

Virtually all new breastfeeders worry about whether their child is getting enough milk. Most pediatricians are nursing advocates. Get him or her to help you as much as possible.

7. Remind yourself of all the advantages to you.

No middle of the night fixing of bottles. No sterilizing of bottles. No formula expenses. No formula allergies. As much ice cream as you want to eat, while the pregnancy pounds melt away. Diminished chance of breast cancer later. A delay in how soon your period resumes. Pride in the amazing ability of your womanly body.

8. Find other Moms who are breastfeeding to hang out with

...through La Leche or other groups. It makes all the difference in the world.

9. Resist the impulse to supplement with formula.

If you want your baby to take a bottle, pump your milk and have your partner offer it in a bottle once nursing is well established. (Don't wait too long or your baby may turn up her nose at this fakery!) Remember that the answer to too little milk is always to increase the demand by more nursing and/or pumping. Supplementing with formula -- even in an attempt to be sure your baby gets enough -- ALWAYS decreases your milk supply. If your baby needs more food, feed her more often!

10. Take a six month maternity leave

...if at all possible. Then, when you return to work, your child will be ready to supplement his morning and evening feedings with solid food during the day.

11. Relax. Enjoy. And don't be in a hurry to wean.

Don’t worry, she won’t be nursing in high school.

"Well, since you brought it up, when should I plan to wean? When I go back to work?"

 

Many studies confirm that breast milk changes in nutritional value to remain appropriate for babies as they grow into toddlers, maintaining its many health benefits. The National Association of Pediatricians recommends breastfeeding at least until age one, preferably longer. The average age of weaning around the world is four years old. So you might want to plan to nurse for at least a year, maybe two or three. (I'm biased here, I nursed both my kids till they were three. And I was back at work, in both cases, well before they weaned, but not for the first six months.)

So why do most mothers bottlefeed or, at best, wean in the first year?

 

Cultural pressures certainly influence many women. If no one around you is nursing a baby, it may be hard to envision yourself nursing. If your own husband -- or even complete strangers -- begin to chastise you for nursing an eleven month old who is learning to walk, you will probably begin to feel uncomfortable nursing, especially if you don't have support to continue.
But for most mothers, even those convinced of the benefits of nursing for their child, going back to work means the beginning of the end of breastfeeding. Most maternity leaves in this country are disgracefully short, averaging 6 weeks at 2/3 pay compared to an average of a year at full pay in most European countries. Fully half of all American women are not entitled to ANY paid maternity leave!

"Well, I do have to go back to work. What can I do?"

 

Wait as long as you can, so breast-feeding is well-established. By six months, your baby can supplement with solid food while you're gone. Remember that any reduction in demand will reduce your supply, so nurse her as much as you can when you're together, and pump at work.

4D Baby Scan: Detect Physical Birth Defects before the Baby's Birth

Written By Unknown on Thursday, October 22, 2015 | 12:00 AM

4d baby scan is a safe form of technology which most mothers would like to try because of the satisfaction the results give them. This process is really appreciated by parents who are too curious to know what their little one is like. Like 3d scan, this type of ultrasound is recommended for those who are really excited to see their baby's face and body positions.

4D Scan is designed so mums don't feel disappointed in their pregnancy. For 38 weeks children exist in the tummy with the absence of the idea about what is happening outside the dark world they are in. They listen and begin to get accustomed to the mothers' voice. Whether or not they wonder about their parent's appearance, their mother always does. Creative mums will even try to outline their unborn baby. A few mothers would make believe that their little one resembles them more than their husband. So how do you reckon would that mother feel if the baby is delivered with incomplete body parts?


4d baby scan services are used for the following reasons:
  • to check the gestational age of the fetus
  •  to make sure the baby in the mom's tummy is alive
  •  to know the gender of the baby
  •  to check if the fetus is not in the fallopian tube
  •  to determine when the placenta is
  •  to know the number of babies
  •  to identify physical problems
  •  to assess the development of the fetus
To prevent disappointment in case the baby isn't anything like in your imagination, it's best if you can see your baby's face and know how your baby is doing inside your womb. In the fewer weeks, a 2D scan (also 4d baby scan) is advised to verify the number of beats the baby's heart do per minute. 

Doctors also use this data to check the baby's development in relation to his or her gestational age. 

This 4d scan will reveal if the mother has placental problems (when there are any).

Pregnancy scans like 4d baby scan are the some of the first steps recommended by gynecologists when the mother has some dilemmas. When a mother tumbles on something, falls from the bed, slips in the shower room or falls from the stairs, she has to make sure the baby in her womb is okay. The baby's situation inside has to be checked to see that his or her mother's fall didn't shake him or her too much. This is done because accidents that happen to the mother might cause the baby some damage.

Parents' lives become brighter when shared with their family, especially with their children. The earlier they start with the bond among them (either by early accepting the fact that there is a baby growing inside them or singing to their tummy), the closer the babies will feel towards their parents. 

Because another option to do this is now available, all they need to do is go to the nearest hospital or clinic and have the 4d scan.


Author,
 
Rizabelgira

Baby Yeast Infection

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 | 11:56 PM

Not just can adults with skin folds get a yeast infection, but so can those wondrously-pinchable chunky babies and toddlers. When working as a toddler teacher, I had near opposite both sexes of children with yeast infections. One of my tot girls had a huge rash under her armpit. When I fine this out to her mother, she was brought to the physician that identical day. The next morning, her mother came to us with a cream - it was a cream to kill the yeast infection under her armpit! It is truly worried to have a infant who cannot talk, ultimately approach down with a yeast infection.

On a baby, the merely link of signs you get from a girl is just as unnerving to the son as to the mother. If your daughter cries every time she urinates into her diaper, and has a lot of redness and swelling in her vaginal area, then it may be time to take her to the pediatrician. I also had a tot boy end up with a yeast infection. This daughter happened to have his foreskin attached to his penis still. If you do not know, abundance children at present take place to have the foreskin extracted within a few days after birth - whether for antiseptic purposes or religious reasons.

If the foreskin is not pulled back from the head of the penis and cleaned properly, then a yeast infection can occur. One this child, the reocurring yeast infections became so much that his parents finally decided to put the child by way of surgery (at 21 months of age) to have the foreskin extracted. Now, this does not mean that an uncircumcised boy will always get yeast infections, but the parents do require to make reliable that they are properly cleaning the area. This also property that the infant must be taught to do this as a young man, or, as an adult, that man can get a yeast infection on all sides the head of his penis.
 
Infants can also be impressionable to a form of yeast infection in the mouth, called thrush. Thrush is seen in the mouth a small, white patches on the insides of the cheeks, and the roof of an infant's mouth. It is normally painless, but can suit strained enough for an infant to deny to breastfeed. That being said, a mother can covenant a yeast infection in her breasts if her infant has had thrush. Both the infant and the mother would demand to be treated for the infection.

On the mother, minute red or white patches can show on the breast, as well as red or purple discolored nipples. During breastfeeding, the mother may experience shooting pain in the breast, or even a more sensitized mamilla area. Many antibiotics to treat yeast infections can be passed by way of breast milk, so doctors truly indigence to display precaution when treating this type of infection. Some mothers testify by food more yogurts that contains suitable bacteria, and lessening ingestion of yeasty foods.

Author,

Ben Johnson

The Harmful Effects Of Plastic Feeding Bottles To Our Babies

As consumers, we trust that all the products we bought in any store are safe and harmless. If you check out the baby bottles in malls and department store, you will see a large variation of it with different brands. Have you ever thought what and how these baby bottles are made of? Or what substances or chemicals are used to create plastic feeding bottles? When we heat the plastic bottles for sterilization or put some hot milk, have you ever thought what happens to the substances in it?

Most manufacturers of plastic feeding bottles use Bisphenol to complete these things. Recent studies show that whenever you apply heat to plastic feeding bottles, about three to seven parts per billion of bisphenol leach into the baby formula. Although the long term effects of plastic in our baby's health has not been established yet, but would you risk any long term side effect for your child just for the reason of convenience and affordability? As parents, what should we do to keep this from happening?

Apparently, we should try to keep from using these plastic feeding bottles and start using glass feeding bottles again. Bisphenol has been linked to several health problems such as cancer, miscarriage, sex hormone effects, and early puberty. As of the moment there is no scientific proof on how bisphenol affects the health and development of babies, but scientist and health professionals are already working on it.

A friend of mine would always run to kiss her father, when she was still a child, every time his father came home from work at the Asbestos factory. This happened way back in 1940. It never occur to her that a simple kiss for her father would lead to some serious respiratory problem called Mesothelioma, which she to live with for the rest of her life. Studies show that there is a strong link between asbestos and mesothelioma. I believe that if her father knew of this harmful effect, he wouldn't have exposed his daughter to asbestos dust which is found on his clothes.


Now as a parent, we wouldn't know if we are exposing our babies to the harmful effects of bisphenol basically because we have no idea of its long term effects. But would you really take that risk for your child? Your decision will form a great impact on your child's health several years from now. So make decisions wisely.

I do agree that traditional glass feeding bottles can be a bit of inconvenience, but there are now plastic feeding bottles that are free from bisphenol and are being sold in to health shops. However, as they are delicately and specially made for the safety of babies, we can expect that these items can really be expensive.

Conclusively, it is still up to us to make the decision for our children. With all the harmful environmental problems in the air such as certain chemicals that we have to deal with everyday, we definitely don't want to think about bisphenols in our baby's formula. This only adds up to the continuous stress we are dealing with everyday. So now I'll leave you with this thought to ponder on. 

Whatever you decide on, make sure to make a smart decision.

Author,

Christina Taylor
 
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