Sentences with phrase «vulnerable infants who»

formulas (including those for vulnerable infants who require specialist feeds) to contain potentially risky ingredients that will not have been independently checked for efficacy and safety;

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«The reason formula is made up at a higher temperature and the boiling water is formula in itself is not sterile so there's a real worry that if you're producing it at a lower temperature it doesn't kill any bugs that might be hanging around, established in the formula over the production process — and you're giving that to very young infants who will then be more vulnerable for sickness and other things.
All obstetrician — gynecologists and other obstetric care providers should support women who have given birth to preterm and other vulnerable infants to establish a full supply of milk by providing anticipatory guidance, support, and education for women.
Infants who are breastfed are less vulnerable to infections, including severe respiratory illnesses, than infants who are not breInfants who are breastfed are less vulnerable to infections, including severe respiratory illnesses, than infants who are not breinfants who are not breastfed.
But breastfeeding infants who fall asleep while nursing with unswallowed milk in their mouths are also vulnerable to tooth decay.
With all the concerns of plastics and infants being the most vulnerable, I felt there was a need for more options for parents who wanted to use glass.
Vulnerable infant = one who has been developmentally compromised during gestation (e.g. premature, LBW, exposure to smoking or drug use in pregnancy) or postnatally (exposure to smoking, not breastfed etc).
«It's a highly vulnerable time for these women,» said Battle, who is also a psychologist at Butler Hospital and Women & Infants Hospital.
Dr. Hackam seeks to work with industry partners, as well as nurses, doctors and families of patients around the country, in order to develop novel regimens to safely and effectively deliver appropriate nutrition to the most vulnerable infants, who are at risk for the development of intestinal disease.
The major results indicated that children who had been classified as high reactive infants at 4 months of age, compared with infants classified as low reactive, (a) were more vulnerable to the development of anxious symptoms at age 7 years, (b) were more subdued in their interactions with a female examiner, (c) made fewer errors on a task requiring inhibition of a reflex, and (d) were more reflective.
In addition, infants and toddlers who have experienced maltreatment are vulnerable to mental health challenges.
Parents can discuss their experiences of interacting with their infants (who may have difficulties with responsivity and regulation), their sense of competence, and their own emotional needs as they discover additional ways of reading and sensitively responding to their vulnerable babies.
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