Feeding premature babies mostly breast milk
during the first month of life appears to spur more robust brain growth, compared with babies given little or no breast milk.
If you are able to breastfeed your premature baby, there's some good news: According to a new study of 77 preterm infants in the NICU at St. Louis Children's Hospital, preemies who were fed mostly breast milk
during the first month of life appear to have more robust brain growth than those who were not.
Feeding premature babies mostly breast milk
during the first month of life appears to spur more robust brain growth, compared with babies given little or no breast milk, finds researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Not exact matches
The umbilical hernia will
appear near your baby's bellybutton
during the
first few weeks or
months of his
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