By Robin O’Brien There is no doubt that breastfeeding is best for baby. Infant formula can’t offer the same health benefits as breast milk. However, many mothers don’t breastfeed – for many reasons – and are they failing to provide the best for their child and does bottle feeding offer any advantages at all for [...]
Posted by BabyFeeding on 11.21.2008 at 3:04 am// Tagged: Bottle Feeding Articles, Bottle Feeding Baby , baby, baby feeding, bottle, bottle feeding, breast milk, breastfeeding, infant formula, milk
By Robin O’Brien Many bottle feeding problems are directly related to the lack of technique employed by a mother. What can seem insignificant details can actually impact on how your baby feeds. A lack of expertise can lead to stress on your baby and therefore she may not be getting all the nutrition she needs. [...]
Posted by BabyFeeding on 11.21.2008 at 2:56 am// Tagged: Bottle Feeding Articles, Bottle Feeding Baby , baby, baby feeding, bottle, Bottle Feeding Baby, how bottle feed baby, milk
By Kerin Wanstall The current thinking on introducing solids is to do so at around six months of age. Until this age breast milk or formula gives your baby all the nutrients that they need. Young babies do not have the ability to eat from a spoon. There are some babies who do need to [...]
Posted by BabyFeeding on 10.05.2008 at 1:49 am// Tagged: Introducing Solids , breast milk, breastmilk, formula, Introducing Solids, milk, nine months