Sentences with phrase «better than breastmilk»

Most importantly, until «they» find something that babies thrive on better than breastmilk, there is no reason to do anything but.
Infant formula makers have always marketed their products with messages that suggest that their products are nearly as good as breastmilk and some even giving the impression their formulas are better than breastmilk.
Some people says formula is actually better than breastmilk!

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In many mommy circles, mommy magazines, parenting pros, etc. sometimes seem afraid to say that breastmilk is better than formula.
However, I do think breastmilk is better for babies than formula, generally speaking.
Every time I walked into a maternity store, I saw huge sections full of Medela nursing products; rows of nursing bras and fashions; special rooms for «nursing moms»; breastmilk «test kits» in case a modern, socially active mom had one too many cocktails and still wanted to give her baby the best nutrition; baby and pregnancy magazines that consistently had cover stories on how breast is even better than we thought before, and so on.
I'm not sure why your pediatrician thinks giving your son formula is better / fattier for him than breastmilk.
I strongly believed that my breastmilk was better than formula.
So, mouthful for mouthful, breastmilk will always provide better total nutrition than any other food.
I think for my baby, formula will be better than either having a mother who constantly feels awful from not taking medications or being exposed to several medications at once in breastmilk (they also can ruin supply).
My little guy was a double - whammy since research has found that babies under 1.5 kg and male babies both do better with fortified formula than on breastmilk alone.
It comes down to «breast is best» being a much more attractive message than «Breastmilk most likely reduced the chance of suffering a GI infection, but that reduction isn't huge.
are being sent is more of a «if you don't breastfeed you're a bad parent», than «if you are having trouble breastfeeding, please try * this * before resorting to formula, because breastmilk really is the best thing for your child.»
Breastmilk is far sweeter than fruit, so there is no reason to believe that the baby will take vegetables better by delaying the introduction of fruit.
About half of respondents selected the option «Everything a mother eats goes into her breastmilk», and more than half thought the message of the campaign is, «Mothers who breastfeed must eat well to ensure their babies will be healthy».
In any case, some breastmilk is better than none.
No formula has come close to breastmilk, despite what they advertise, and there is no cow out there making better milk for your child than you are.
It's better to feed from two small bottles than have one large bottle not be finished, wasting precious breastmilk.
Ultimately you want the best for your baby, and all available science say that breastmilk is better for baby than formula.
For saying out loud that breastmilk may be a bit better than formula, but not so much better that women should torture themselves over it.
Iron in breastmilk is particularly absorbed better than that from other sources.
As mentioned previously, breastmilk with a small amount of alcohol is a better option than formula.
Even under circumstances where breastmilk contains certain nutrients in lower amounts than formula (e.g., with poor maternal diet), breastmilk's «higher bioactivity and bioavailability more nearly meet the complete needs of [babies] than do even the best infant formulas.»
It is also clear from the very large body of research on the risks of formula that «it is better for a baby to drink breastmilk which has a small amount of alcohol in it, than have a bottle of formula» (Australian Breastfeeding Association, 2013).
Hence you see feminists denying that breastmilk is nutritionally better than formula, or that births with fewer medical interventions are, generally speaking, safer for mothers and babies.
It would be foolish to think that we don't know that breastmilk is better than formula.
When she is experiencing supply problems, I will applaud her efforts to pump and mix whatever breastmilk she is able to pump with formula, since some is better than none.
Some breastmilk is better than none.
Though this lactose will not be broken down in quite the same manner as the lactose in breastmilk (because it is missing the HMOs), it is still a complex sugar and is better than the simple sugars listed above.
Afterall, what could be better for a sick baby than breastmilk tailor made with exactly the nutrients, electrolytes and antibodies he needs?
Lastly, also remember that even breastmilk without a lot of fat is better than none at all.
While breastmilk can be safely frozen longer than these guidelines, the fat starts to break down, so it is best to stick to these time limits:
It's the next best thing to breastmilk and much better than conventional formulas.
Nursing is about so much more than just nourishment, although that's a wonderful advantage of breastmilk — so good for baby's health.
Meats are the best dietary source of iron for an infant (other than breastmilk) and they also provide zinc and protein.
About the only thing we can likely say about a particular breastfed baby is that their health is likely better than if s / he had received less breastmilk.
I happen to feel very strongly that breastfeeding should be the norm, ra ther than the exception, because it's what babies are meant to have, and babies who are denied breastmilk are statistically less healthy, not as smart, and generally not as well - off as those who are breastfed.
But it is exponentially cheaper than infant formula, and impoverished mothers who have become convinced that their breastmilk is not good enough for their child (hospital staff are frequently influenced by infant formula companies) often end up buying powdered milk instead of formula for their baby because it is all they can afford.
MEG NAGLE: Yeah, well I think the bottle culture and formula feeding has become such just a normal part of many cultures around the World, the whole wet - nursing thing and cross-nursing started to become less and less common, because now people have a way to feed their babies with something other than their breastmilk, which was a much safer alternative to anything else that they had previously.
No matter how much breastmilk or formula he's getting, there's no better feeling than knowing he is full and happy.
All breastmilk is precious and valuable to the baby; some is better than none.
(Good to know, but I fear the problem is probably less the alcohol content in the breastmilk than the question of why are you looking after a small baby if you are drunk enough to worry about the alcohol levels in your breastmilk?)
The daycare keeps hinting about her transitioning from pumped breastmilk to milk in a sippy cup, but she's not a huge fan of milk and I don't really understand why the cow's milk is better than what I pump.
However, I could never manage to clean their teeth after nursing at night, and I figured the nutritious breastmilk did them more good than it would harm.
It is important to note: storing your breastmilk in the freezer will kill some of the important nutrients in your breastmilk meant to help your baby fight infection, regardless, it is still better than baby formula.
Everyone knows breastmilk is head and shoulders better than formula.
Theres nothing better at calming down an upset / hurt toddler than breastmilk!
It is possible to use both formula and breastmilk; to both pump and nurse... isn't some breastmilk better than nothing?
Breastfeeding: best start for all babies Babies fed on human milk seem to get less diarrhoea than those fed on breastmilk substitutes.
However, it does feel good to wear something other than sweatpants and breastmilk stained shirts.
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