Posted on 04 October 2009. Tags: Benefits for brestfeeding, breastmilk, brestfeeding, Perfect Food for Babies
The colostrum is the first milk secreted during the first three days after the baby’s birth. it is rich in protein and minerals, vitamins and antibodies which helps babies to prevent infections.
Breastmilk is much more easily digested and absorped by the baby than formulas made from cow’s milk or milksubstitutes.
Benefits for brestfeeding
breast milk does not cause allergy
breast milk babies have less colic
breastfeeding is convenient for the baby and mother
breastfeeding makes Read more...
Posted in Babie's Development Process, Baby Health Care Tips, Food for Newborn Baby, Health baby food, Solid Foods
Posted on 09 June 2009. Tags: baby pacifier, bottle of milk, breastmilk, brestfeeding, clean, new born baby, parebts, safe, sleeping
New born baby who always want to take something to get the feeling calm and comfortable.
No wonder if many parents think, that baby pacifier is a must to have if we had a baby. But, if the baby pacifier safe for the baby? Answer this still debated by experts.
The Positive side of Baby Pacifier
Provides comfort. Many babies who live quiet if things suck.
Baby Pacifier is the “entertainment” moment. For example, you can give this for a few minutes while you prepare the bottle of Read more...
Posted in Babies Tips, Important Things for Baby
Posted on 01 June 2009. Tags: breastmilk, calcium, chicken, eat, egg yolk, feeding decision, fish, friuts, head and neck, infant cereal, iron, meat, nutritional, pasta, Recommended Dietary Allowed, rice, Solid Foods, teo years, toddler nine months, vegetables
Some general guidelines for introducing solid foods are outlined below. As with any feeding decision, it is best to check with your baby’s doctor or nurse for specific recommendations.
Between 6 and 9 months, consider introducing an iron-fortified infant cereal.
Between 6 and 9 months, you may start puréed cooked vegetables and puréed cooked fruits.
Between 6 and 9 months, offer puréed cooked meat, fish, chicken and egg yolk. At 9 to 12 months, mince or dice these foods; you may Read more...
Posted in Babies Food, Solid Foods
Posted on 25 May 2009. Tags: 4 months, Babies, Baby, balance, breastmilk, chair, Child, formula foods, habit, high-chairs, highchairs, seat for safety, sitting-up, train your baby, try and see
The only way to tell is to try and see. Of the chair has a 5 point harness then its almost certainly fine. Come new high chairs are padded and concave and offer a lot of support. Also some high-chairs recline.
Most highchairs have different reclines to them. If this is the case with yours, slant it back as far as it goes and gradually put it up levels as your baby progresses with his sitting-up. Always supervise your child while in the seat for safety.
Wait until the baby can balance himself Read more...
Posted in Babies Toys, Baby High Chair