Mothers milk is the best food for the baby. Mothers are concerned whether they are getting enough milk. This can be best observed by the babys weight gain. A paediatrician can be the person to discuss with. If milk produced is insufficient ,then one can give formula feeds also. To Know more about breastfeeding concerns,read on One of the most common worries amongst breastfeeding mothers is whether they are getting enough milk. The best indicator for this is your babys weight gain. If your baby is not gaining enough weight, and is not passing enough stools or urine, you could speak to your paediatrician, and could consider supplementing breastmilk with formula feed. In this articleHow much milk has my baby had?How can I increase milk flow?Breast milk or formula? How much milk has my baby had? A great way to gauge how much milk your baby has had would be to weigh your baby before a feed, and after a feed. A regular weighing scale will not do - you will need to invest in a digital scale that will show your babys weight in grams. If you have a lot of milk you will feel frequent let downs of milk and your flow will be fast. Your babys mouth will often be full of milk, even when she breaks the latch. You dont then have to worry if she is getting enough. How can I increase milk flow? If you feel you have inadequate milk supply, eat fenugreek seeds and broken wheat. Also, keep expressing to step up milk flow production. Get a breast pump to help you express milk regularly. Feed your baby this expressed milk with a bottle or with a feeding cup. At times, paediatricians dont recommend feeding very young babies with a bottle as doing so may cause nipple confusion. You could then use a feeding cup or a pallada as it is often called in India. Palladas are especially recommended for premature babies as premature babies find it difficult to suck. In addition, preemies gain weight more rapidly when the milk is directly being fed to them, as they dont lose energy sucking. Breast milk or formula? Dont worry if you find that you are not producing enough milk and may need to give your baby a few formula feeds in a day. Remember, formula feeds will only help him gain weight faster. However, with regard to boosting your childs immunity, there is no substitute to breast milk. Breastmilk has numerous antibodies to boost immunity that are not present in formula feeds, and is very easy to digest. You will rarely have to worry about constipation, since breastfed babies motions are usually completely normal. It doesnt matter if your baby passes stools ten times a day, or once in three days. Thus, breast milk is definitely the best option for your baby, so its best to stick to that, unless you have no milk - in which case formula feed is a pretty good option. A number of mothers dont get breast milk, and their babies have only formula. Then there are those mothers that choose not to breastfeed their babies. Thus there are millions of babies who grow up on formula and thrive. However, if you are formula feeding your baby, be very particular about sterilising bottles and nipples. Gastroenteritis is one of the most common illnesses amongst babies, generally caused due to improper sterilisation. Remember, your babys immune system is not fully developed, and if you are not breastfeeding your baby, it will take a little longer to get developed.
Mother's milk is the best food for the baby. Mothers are concerned whether they are getting enough milk. This can be best observed by the baby's weight gain. A paediatrician can be the person to discuss with. If milk produced is insufficient ,then one can give formula feeds also. To Know more about breastfeeding concerns,read on
One of the most common worries amongst breastfeeding mothers is whether they are getting enough milk. The best indicator for this is your baby's weight gain. If your baby is not gaining enough weight, and is not passing enough stools or urine, you could speak to your paediatrician, and could consider supplementing breastmilk with formula feed.
A great way to gauge how much milk your baby has had would be to weigh your baby before a feed, and after a feed. A regular weighing scale will not do - you will need to invest in a digital scale that will show your baby's weight in grams. If you have a lot of milk you will feel frequent let downs of milk and your flow will be fast. Your baby's mouth will often be full of milk, even when she breaks the latch. You don't then have to worry if she is getting enough.
How can I increase milk flow?
If you feel you have inadequate milk supply, eat fenugreek seeds and broken wheat. Also, keep expressing to step up milk flow production. Get a breast pump to help you express milk regularly. Feed your baby this expressed milk with a bottle or with a feeding cup. At times, paediatricians don't recommend feeding very young babies with a bottle as doing so may cause nipple confusion. You could then use a feeding cup or a pallada as it is often called in India. Palladas are especially recommended for premature babies as premature babies find it difficult to suck. In addition, preemies gain weight more rapidly when the milk is directly being fed to them, as they don't lose energy sucking.
Breast milk or formula?
Don't worry if you find that you are not producing enough milk and may need to give your baby a few formula feeds in a day. Remember, formula feeds will only help him gain weight faster. However, with regard to boosting your child's immunity, there is no substitute to breast milk. Breastmilk has numerous antibodies to boost immunity that are not present in formula feeds, and is very easy to digest. You will rarely have to worry about constipation, since breastfed babies' motions are usually completely normal. It doesn't matter if your baby passes stools ten times a day, or once in three days. Thus, breast milk is definitely the best option for your baby, so it's best to stick to that, unless you have no milk - in which case formula feed is a pretty good option. A number of mothers don't get breast milk, and their babies have only formula. Then there are those mothers that choose not to breastfeed their babies. Thus there are millions of babies who grow up on formula and thrive. However, if you are formula feeding your baby, be very particular about sterilising bottles and nipples. Gastroenteritis is one of the most common illnesses amongst babies, generally caused due to improper sterilisation. Remember, your baby's immune system is not fully developed, and if you are not breastfeeding your baby, it will take a little longer to get developed.
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hi
article is full of information.inspite of having an experience of a baby boy i find it quite useful.breastfeed is surely good for yr baby.but to make out enough milk is coming is hard.i am sure the article will help lots of other mothers also.
drink 2 litres of skimmed milk everyday, also eat 'sabbasgee' vegetable and other greens, be careful with spinach, though. eat fruits like apple, orange and sweet lime. the mother should take a good nutritious diet, only then can she get good milk. finally she should stay happy and not get stressed.
i had my baby last year, and due to some circumstance, was not getting enough milk. i was very desperate since baby didnt gain any weight in the first month and i was very guilty of giving him any milk other than the breast milk, as if i was commiting some sin.
this article has proved to be an eye opener. its heartening to know there are many such babies like mine, who grow up without enough breast milk. but can the author also tell me, if such babies have any shortcomings in the long run???
hello,
thanx a lot for the info. i am father of a new norn baby boy. the info helped me quite a lot, to make sure that my baby gets the right thing for developing his immunity system. also the doubts i had regarding whether my baby had enough milk or not was also solved. thank a lot for the same.
hi, my girl baby is 1-1/2 years now. i stopped breast-feeding her when she was 2 months old due to lack of sufficient quantity. she is on formula now. i wish to feed her now. is it possible first of all after this break, how to increase the quantity and how to make her like it and leave the formula when it works. pl. tell me. i have a son 8 yrs old. i fed him my milk till he was 2 years old.