Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010
We`ve all heard the debate. Breast Feeding vs Formula. But why do most people say breast feeding is the best for your baby? Because this natural mother`s milk is genetically the best food for your baby. This is the way GOD designed for things to work.
Want a more scientific reason? Okay, for one, the complex fats that are abundant in human breastmilk are vital to brain development and may have an effect on your baby`s intelligence as they grow older. Read more »
Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010
One of the main problems that disturb young moms, who have just taken a thorny parental path, is their loved child`s sleep. It serves as a barometer of baby`s health, possibility to do some housework, and just an opportunity for young mother to take a sleep before a new day filled with troubles. But suddenly your baby cannot fall asleep fast. What can disturb him at night? It`s necessary to know this not only for your own comfort, but also for you`re your child`s future too.
The reason of troubled sleep often can be connected with congenital diseases of central nervous system. Pregnant women`s gynecological disorders, your bad habits and stresses you had can serve as a stimulus for their development. Brain-growths can also be a reason of trouble sleep. Inflammation of ears (otitis) causes great anxiety in your child. This is accompanied with rather strong pain and baby cannot fall asleep. Read more »
Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010
Congratulations you have a new baby! Having a new baby is hard enough but when you choose to breastfeed you sometimes feel that you made this experience even harder. Breastfeeding is not as difficult as it looks or as you may have heard from others. It is actually pretty easy and a very fulfilling way to nourish your newborn once you get the hang of it. Remember as with most things practice makes perfect! Breastfeeding is new to you and to your little one but with a little practice you two will become pros in no time!
During the first week of your baby`s life, your breasts will produce colostrum for your baby to drink. Colostrum is rich in antibodies and aids the baby`s immune system. It also helps him pass his first bowel movement, which is called meconium. Meconium is black and tarry looking and is in the first few diapers after birth. Then he begins to transition to a brown substance and after your milk comes in, it becomes a yellow, mustardy stool that is loose and watery. Bottle-fed babies pass firmer, tannish stools than breastfed babies. Read more »
Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010
If you baby is not napping well during her first few months of life, you may want to try to cut back on the time she is awake by 15 minute increments. If she is getting overstimulated, then she will fight sleep and be difficult to get to nap. The way to prevent this is to watch her “sleepy” cues to make sure that you put her down when she is beginning to get sleepy. Some parents believe that letting their child cry will harm him or her. Fifteen or twenty minutes of crying will not harm your child physically or mentally. Babies will learn to self-soothe and fall asleep by themselves, but only if you let her. It is very important that babies learn to fall asleep by themselves so that they can self-soothe if they awake in the middle of the night. Otherwise, you may have a child that will not sleep through the night for years. Regular sleep patterns are intermeshed with regular eating patterns, so let us look at the stages of a baby`s life: Read more »