Sentences with phrase «on breastmilk alone»

Eating: I am so so so so so excited and proud to say we made it six months on breastmilk alone!
Breastmilk is the only food your baby needs until at least 4 months of age and most babies do very well on breastmilk alone for 6 months or more.
A word about breastfeeding toddlers: I don't believe in delaying solids much past six months, but a small number of breastfeeding babies are not interested and do well on breastmilk alone for a year or more.
If your baby is gaining weight well on breastmilk alone, then you do not have a problem with milk supply.
A baby can be completely and totally healthy up to and past 12 months of age just on breastmilk alone.
Within a few days of admission her milk production was reinstated and the infant could be fed on breastmilk alone.
A pediatrician should be consulted when you notice that your baby isn't thriving on breastmilk alone.
Breastmilk is the only food your baby needs until at least 4 months of age and most babies do very well on breastmilk alone for 6 months or more.
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.

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Babies older than 6 months should be started on solids so that they learn how to eat and so that they begin to get another source of iron, which by 7 - 9 months, is not supplied in sufficient quantities from breastmilk alone.
Babies older than 6 months should be started on solids mainly so that they learn how to eat and so that they begin to get another source of iron, which by 7 - 9 months, is not supplied in sufficient quantities from breastmilk alone.
Imagine an alternate universe where perfectly healthy men were told by a corporation the erections they get every day aren't good enough for sex, so they should stop those erections (the way many women extinguish breastmilk production) and instead rely on Viagara alone to provide them with their erect falice.
Fact: Breastfeeding directly from the breast offers significant benefits over bottlefeeding expressed breastmilk for both mother and infant, including, among others: infant jaw development, infant control of milk flow, psychological attachment of infant to mother, health benefits for mother that pumping the breast does not achieve, infant's ability to feed on demand, the stimulation and maintenance of mother» smilk supply that pumping alone can not achieve (and some women can not successfully pump), avoidance of problems such as that some babies will not move back and forth easily between bottle and breast, nutritional variation of milk during the breastfeeding, that it's cheaper and avoids the need for a variety of feeding equipment, and that breastmilk from the breast is always fresh and free of contaminents.
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