Not exact matches
A rigid
feeding schedule often does not meet a newborn's nutritional or emotional needs nor does it
adequately establish a
mother's milk supply.
First, what if it is the
mother with the pathological condition that prevents her from producing enough colostrum / milk for the infant to
feed adequately?
To understand all the positive and negative effects on
feeding practices and infant health among HIV - positive
mothers and in the general population, it is important that these efforts are
adequately monitored and evaluated.
I immediately called the vet to find out what sort of aftercare the puppies needed, such as when they could take a bath, and how to tell if their
mother was
feeding them
adequately.
If puppies can not be kept with their
mother for some reason, for example if she develops mastitis or eclampsia then milk replacements
fed via bottles should assist you in aiding the puppy / puppies to
feed adequately.