Breast milk is the perfect source of
nutrition for
infants.
Breast milk contains appropriate amounts of carbohydrate,
protein, and
fat. It also provides digestive
enzymes,
minerals,
vitamins, and
hormones that all
infants require.
Full article >>>Breast milk jaundice is persi
stent jaundice in the newborn, caused by certain
enzyme inhibitors found in the
breast milk.
Full article >>>Breast milk is a vital source of nutrients for babies. It provides ideal
food for the healthy growth and development of
infants. It contains just the
right amount of
proteins,
carbohydrates, fats,
vitamins and iron to help the baby grow.
Full article >>>Breast milk is best for your baby and is beneficial even if you only
breastfeed for a short amount of time, or part-time.
If you do not
breastfeed, offer cow's
milk-based formula with iron as
first choice of formula.
Full article >>>Breast milk growth factor reduces
skin problems
Breast milk contains specific concentrations of
enzymes, one of which has been found to encourage specific
antibody production helping to reduce
skin problems in children.
Full article >>>Breast milk is considered the best
food for newborns, but
breastfeeding can be difficult for some new mothers. This article discusses the technique and some common problems encountered.
Full article >>>Breast milk jaundice is far less common and occurs in about 1 in 200 babies. Here the
jaundice isn't usually visible until the baby is a week old. It often reaches its peak during the second or third week.
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BREAST MILK, UNLIKE FORMULA, IMPROVES YOUR BABY'S
IMMUNITY]
Question: I recently saw an episode of "Chicago Hope" on TV and a baby died of
dehydration because the mother was
breast-feeding and was afraid to use formula as a supplement to her ...
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Breast milk jaundice" occurs in about 3% of
infants. Peak levels of
bilirubin do not occur until the tenth or fifteenth day, and may not return to normal for 12 weeks. But do not stop
breast-feeding during this time.
Full article >>>Formula Versus
Breast MilkIn an attempt to mimic the composition of human
milk, ...
Full article >>>Digoxin passes into
breast milk; it is not known if
digitoxin passes into
breast milk. Although most medicines pass into
breast milk in small amounts, many of them may be used safely while
breast-feeding.
Full article >>>An inadequate supply of maternal
breast milk.
Inefficient sucking by the baby.
Inability to quantitate the precise amount of
breast-
milk received by the baby.
Full article >>>HIV makes its way into all the body's fluids, but only
blood,
semen,
vaginal discharge, and
breast milk contain enough of the
virus to infect others. Unprotected sex is one of the most common ways of catching the
virus.
Full article >>>Breast milk is easy for babies to digest, so there is less
spitting up.
Breast milk is rich in antibodies. They help protect the baby from intestinal, ear, urinary, and lower
respiratory tract
infections,
pneumonia, and sudden
infant death syndrome.
Full article >>>Lactation, or the production of
breast milk, is a normal condition occurring in women after delivery of a baby.
Full article >>>Aspirin can pass into
breast milk and may affect the baby.
People with a history of
bleeding problems.
People who are taking
blood-thinning drugs, such as warfarin (Coumadin).
People with a history of
ulcers.
Full article >>>During early infancy,
breast milk provides complete
nutrition for growth and development.
Breast milk provides complete
nutrition for growth and development.
Full article >>>Vitamins, mineral, and
calorie distribution are modeled after
breast milk 3. No other formula has a
fat blend closer to
breast milk. CHARACTERISTICS: 1. Available in several convenient forms: Ready-To-Use, Powder, and Concentrated Liquid. 2.
Full article >>>Breast milk provides complete
nutrition for your baby's growth and development, and is easier to digest that commercially prepared formula. It contains factors which help protect babies from
allergies and
infections.
Full article >>>Penicillin passes into
breast milk in small amounts, but it is not usually harmful to a
nursing baby. Doxycycline and tetracycline all pass into
breast milk and may affect the bone and
tooth development of a
nursing baby.
Full article >>>The
virus can pass from mother to baby in
vaginal secretions during delivery and in
breast milk after
birth. The
virus can pass from person to person in
saliva,
urine,
semen and
blood. It can contaminate
blood transfusions and transplanted
organs.
Full article >>>Secretory ( sIgA ) is found in large amounts in
breast milk,
saliva and
gastrointestinal secretions. IgA may also be an important and effective
antibody in sites other than
mucosal
tissues, such as the
central nervous system.
Full article >>>During this time, you should continue to pump your
breast milk so that you can quickly re-establish
nursing.
Full article >>>Excessive production of
breast milk.
galactosemiaA
disease present at
birth caused by a
genetic lack of an
enzyme needed to
metabolize galactose into
glucose. May result in
mental retardation,
cataracts and
liver damage.
Full article >>>HIV is not transmitted by casual contact; transmission requires a direct exchange of body fluids, such as
blood or
blood products,
breast milk,
semen, or
vaginal secretions, ...
Full article >>>BODY FLUIDS: Any fluid in the human body, such as
blood,
urine,
saliva (spit),
sputum, tears,
semen,
breast milk, or
vaginal secretions. Only
blood,
semen,
breast milk, and
vaginal secretions have been linked directly to
HIV transmission.
Full article >>>HIV also can be spread to babies through the
breast milk of mothers infected with the
virus. If the mother takes the
drug AZT during
pregnancy, she can reduce significantly the chances that her baby will get be infected with
HIV.
Full article >>>DHA and ARA are fatty acids received in utero from the mother, found naturally in
breast milk, and said to be beneficial for brain and
retinal development. Product launch, February 2002. See Enfamil.com for additional information.
Full article >>>The
AIDS virus is not spread through the air, in
food, or by casual social contact such as shaking hands or hugging. It is passed on only when the
blood, sexual secretions, or
breast milk of an infected person enter another person's body.
Full article >>>If
chemotherapy is to be given,
lactation should also be suppressed because many antineoplastics (specifically cyclophosphamide and methotrexate), when given
systemically, may occur in high levels in
breast milk and would affect the
nursing baby.
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