Showing posts with label formula. Show all posts
Showing posts with label formula. Show all posts

Friday, November 25, 2011

Choosing Baby Formula to Supplement Breast Milk

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For some new mothers, breast feeding is a challenge and in some cases, it can seem to be almost impossible. Stress, illness and previous surgeries are just a few of the reasons that a new mother may under-produce breast milk. If you have recently given birth and discover that, in spite of your best efforts, you are not producing enough breast milk, you should talk to your pediatrician about supplementing your breastfeeding with baby formula. It can be a bitter pill but if, like me, you find that your baby is still hungry at the end of a feeding, deciding to supplement is actually a complete no-brainer.

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If your baby is not showing any obvious signs of allergies or sensitivities (gas, diarrhea and the like) you can start with any cow's milk based brand that appeals to you. Remember that all formulas sold in the US are governed by the FDA so you can be sure the nutrition guidelines are similar from brand to brand. Similac, Enfamil, Nestle or (and I wish this had been available when I was supplementing my baby) organic brands like Horizon are all fine places to start. We used powdered formula and bottles with disposable inserts for mixing but you can also buy formula in super convenient ready to use bottles and concentrated liquid formulas that you can mix quickly with water. Obviously, work within your economics and hectic schedule but once your baby is established on formula, you can switch between these different types as you need to.

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Once you pick a formula, it won't take long to see if your baby doesn't like it or if it doesn't agree with her system. She will tell you unequivocally with fussing, crying, turning her head away from the bottle, spitting up, vomiting or with some truly awful diapers and gas. Definitely consult your doctor on this but you may need to switch to a formula with low or no lactose or one made with soy milk. In any case, never, ever attempt to feed your baby regular cow's milk or soy milk... they are simply not nutritionally complete enough for a developing baby.

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If you can, you should definitely continue to let your baby breastfeed before offering a bottle. For me, it worked something like this: I would make up a bottle first, then sit down with my baby to breast feed. When he lost interest in breastfeeding, I would offer him the bottle and, if he took it right away, I would let him drink as much of that bottle as he wanted. Be aware that sucking formula from a bottle is so much easier than getting it from your breast that your baby might become "lazy" about breastfeeding so always breastfeed first and be absolutely sure they are making an effort before you offer the bottle.

Finally, how do you know if your baby is getting enough formula? Not surprisingly, you will know if you are feeding your baby enough formula by looking for the same signs of satiation that you do with breast feeding: sleepiness, falling off the bottle and what every mother might call slight "intoxication."

In the end, the very best thing you can do is trust your instincts and not worry too much, anyway. After all, we're talking about our babies!

Choosing Baby Formula to Supplement Breast Milk

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Friday, September 2, 2011

Which infant formula is best for a baby colic?

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Many mothers choose to deliver their children because of the hectic and the difficulty with pumping milk to feed. Consequently, the formula is a good option for many mothers. Yet, many mothers regret the choice to feed their children when the colic baby formula. It helps mothers to realize that many children, both breastfed or formula fed, simply suffer from colic. So, if your child suffers from colicguess you think that most children who develop colic simply develop.

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If you are pregnant you were probably very excited and started making plans. These plans may have included the selection formula feed the baby and yourself when you have a lot of research has the formula "right" can be found probably not aware that every child has different needs and your child can actually develop colic. Many mothers have heard of colic do not know,what really happened to her child. But once your child to be more concerned about the best formula for your child to help them feel better and may suffer less.

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There are some signs that may change if the formula is a good idea. One of these is when the baby's tummy and swelling after a meal. If this happens and you and your doctor thinks that change is a new formula will be a good idea.But keep in mind that colic frequently worsens before it gets better so when you change the formula for just one day before capable of maximum to determine if the new formula works better prepared than the previous one. Also, do not change the formula so it is often unnecessary because the child could get worse.

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If you are thinking about having to change formulas, then you can check Carnation good start. The company markets this formula as "Comfort Proteins", theeasier to break the child and as a result of gas in less pain. However, this brand really works for children who have tolerated the protein in cow's milk, because the formula is produced from this. Many children have a sensitivity or allergy to cow's milk proteins, and other people understand that parents have never stopped moving until formulas with different proteins and the child's' worst.

If the child does not react well to Carnation Good startthen you might want to try a soy-based formula. About 50% of children who are allergic to cow's milk protein are also allergic to soy protein, but 50% are not so that it can work for your child. If you do not want to create a formula for your child is allergic to try, but you really do not suffer because you're too afraid to try a different formula. So, talk with your doctor to see if a soy protein formula is a good choice for your child, and if so, what brandmay be better to work for the child.

In the event that neither Carnation Good Start or soy could work for your child, then a hypoallergenic formula may be your last option. These formulas are ideal for children with a sensitive digestive system, but they are certainly expensive, and for this reason, many parents use them only if your child can not tolerate any other formula.

Colic is not fun for the child or parents, but with alittle 'patience and trying different formulas that will be successful and help your baby find comfort. So, ask your doctor that formula is better to try for your child, when colic, so from there.

Which infant formula is best for a baby colic?

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