Category Archives: Baby Feeding
  • Healthy Drinks While Weaning

    Other Drinks During Weaning

    By Ashley | December 29, 2009
    Babies require an adequate intake of fluid for their proper health. Breast fed babies obtain their fluid and other nutritional requirements from breast milk itself and as such do not need to be given water or other fluids. Once weaning begins, they ...
  • Starting Solid Food For Babies

    Introducing Other Foods for your Newborn Baby

    By Ashley | December 29, 2009
    Newborn babies require only breast milk or baby formula for their nutritional needs. However, after 4 to 6 months, they become ready for other foods as well, as they begin to develop the skills for the consumption of solid foods. When a baby is ...
  • Iron Foods During Weaning

    Intake of Iron Food During Weaning

    By Ashley | December 29, 2009
    During the first six months, babies are breast fed and as such do not have any vitamin or iron requirements. Breast milk fulfils all the nutritional and fluid needs of the infant. The iron present in breast milk is absorbed well and babies are able ...
  • Breast Milk Good For Newborns

    Breast Milk Good for New Born babies

    By Ashley | December 17, 2009
    Breast milk refers to the milk produced by a lactating mother. The milk that is produced initially is known as colostrum. This is the best type of milk for a newborn baby. Production of colostrum begins usually after the second trimester. After the ...
  • Feeding Solids To A New Born

    Ideas for Feeding Solids to your New Born Baby

    By Ashley | November 13, 2009
    The baby’s transition to solid food is an important milestone for both the mother and child. The first step is to ensure that the child is indeed ready for solid foods. Usually at six months, the child is ready to start on solids. Here are some ...
  • Baby Feeding Problems Resolved

    Baby Feeding Problems Resolved

    By Ashley | November 13, 2009
    Baby feeding problems can bring a great deal of stress to both the child and the parents. In some cases, it may be difficult to differentiate between normal feeding behavior and signs of a serious condition. Becoming aware of the common feeding ...
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