Regarding milk

2018-07-12 13:05:42
Hello my baby is 7mnths old and I am giving him yellow packet verka milk. Is it ok with it I want is it safe to give or should I give him verka cow milk? I dnt want to continue with lactogen now
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Give breastfeeding Only breastfeeding should be given to babies below 6 months of age It should be continued with complimentary food to children 6 to 24 months Breastfeeding is best feeding for babies All mothers have sufficient milk to feed their baby it is just the assessment of milk adequacy which they fail to understand. Any baby passing 6-8  times urine every 24 hours on breastfeeding is getting adequate milk
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please see few videos which will help you understand proper way to attach and position the baby http://m.raisingchildren.net.au/articles/breastfeeding_attachment_video.html http://m.raisingchildren.net.au/articles/breastfeeding_positions_video.html http://m.raisingchildren.net.au/articles/breastfeeding_overview_video.html

Answered2018-07-12 18:13:11

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If you are sure of quality it’s alright otherwise Lactogen is the choice
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Continue Breast feeding and start liquid diet

Answered2018-07-12 14:21:02

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Hi. Its advisable to continue powder milk until 1year as cow milk or other unprocessed packet milk will have more chances of allergy and iron deficiency in children..its ways left to your option cost wise.. whatever you are using use undiluted to babies

Answered2018-07-12 13:11:41

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