Not exact matches
Just make sure that if your
child does have a sensitive stomach that the
formula that they are giving him
at day
care is not causing him any discomfort.
There could be factors that make breastfeeding better or worse for an individual baby and factors that make
formula better or worse for a particular baby, ranging from extreme prematurity (breastmilk's benefit is larger due to protection against NEC, this is probably the only situation in which I would attempt to
at least pump breastmilk) to the mother being unable to cope and
care for her
child without a medication that is bad for breastfeeding (
formula is much healthier for that
child).
They were all Roman Catholic and they were all intent on breast - feeding their
children - a radical concept
at a time when most baby -
care experts believed that
formula was a far superior source of nutrition for babies and an essential tool for modern mothers.
I'd like to report that a stay -
at - home mother who's only job right now is to take
care of her baby twenty - four hours a day is force feeding
formula to her
child because she's either too uptight or too selfish to offer herself.»
• Managed and
cared for
children at employer's house • Bathed, clothed and nourished infants and
children • Prepared
formulas and changed diapers of infants • Watched over
children's activities during meals and rest periods • Involved
children in activities such as games, crafts, reading and outings to give fun and exercise • Prepared and served meals for
children • Performed housekeeping duties • Observed kids and made reports for agency • Took toddlers to and from school and to appointments