These frequent feedings provide your baby with the nutrient -
rich early milk called colostrum and tells your breasts to make more milk
Not exact matches
It's important for baby to latch on and nurse uninterrupted and often or «on demand» especially in the
early days to establish breastmilk supply and ensure baby gets colostrum, your antibody -
rich first
milk.
Because Bryson was so
early, my
milk was deemed «preterm breast
milk» and was very nutrient -
rich.
Provision of mother's breast
milk to infants within one hour of birth is referred to as «
early initiation of breastfeeding» and ensures that the infant receives the colostrum, or «first
milk», which is
rich in protective factors.
It's more likely that meat,
milk, and similar foods help trigger
earlier puberty because they are
rich in protein, calories, and nutrients, says Marcia Herman - Giddens, an adjunct professor at the University of North Carolina School of Public Health, in Chapel Hill, and the lead author of an influential 1997 study on
early puberty in girls.