Breastfeeding and Formula Feeding


Breastfeeding and Formula Feeding

Here is some information about breastfeeding and formula feeding. Please note that the INAPPROPRIATE answers are in bold:

Preventing breast abscess:

  • INAPPROPRIATE: Do not breastfeed when the breast is inflamed.

Symptoms and causes of breast engorgement and plugged ducts:

  • INAPPROPRIATE: The mother does not have a fever.

Benefits of early colostrum feeding after birth:

  • INAPPROPRIATE: Helps prevent vitamin D deficiency (breast milk has very little Vita D).

Characteristics of colostrum:

  • INAPPROPRIATE: Low protein, high lactose, high fat compared to mature milk (colostrum is the highest in protein).

Compared to breast milk, fresh cow’s milk has:

  • More minerals.

Principles of feeding newborns with cow’s milk:

  • INAPPROPRIATE: Increase 30ml per feeding every day (10ml).

Soy milk:

  • Lower fat than fresh cow’s milk.

How to use vegetables for children:

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Note:

  • The information provided here is for reference only.
  • For more detailed information, please consult a pediatric specialist.



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