This ensure they fill up
mostly on breast milk and receive the higher quality calories and nutrients.
Not exact matches
Some folks are gun shy
on the sugar aspect, but
breast milk is just that,
mostly lactose (
milk sugar) and baby needs it.
So
breast milk as you probably know is
mostly carbohydrate in the form of lactose (
milk sugar) so in order for the caloric intake to match it as closely to mother's
milk you have to add back in some form of sugar or baby will not thrive
on this recipe, which actually happened in my PEd's office bc a family was so freaked out about the sugar content.
I pumped and she received
mostly breast milk for 6.5 months, but she went
on 100 % formula from then
on.
Although I'm still not convinced about that protein - adiposity theory... More likely due to difference in formula and
breast milk — possibly has to do with
milk protein
on formula being
mostly casein (and no enzymes to digest it) and human
milk mostly whey.
So
breast milk as you probably know is
mostly carbohydrate in the form of lactose (
milk sugar) so in order for the caloric intake to match it as closely to mother's
milk you have to add back in some form of sugar or baby will not thrive
on this recipe, which actually happened in my PEd's office bc a family was so freaked out about the sugar content.
Some folks are gun shy
on the sugar aspect, but
breast milk is just that,
mostly lactose (
milk sugar) and baby needs it.