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How do I know my one-month old breastfed baby is getting enough to eat?

Since your breast does not come with ounces marked on them, this is one of the commonest worries plaguing the new mother. But there are a few tips you could be look out for. Firstly, do keep in mind that a breastfed infant tends to gain weight more slowly than a formula fed infant. But does your baby seem content after a feeding? If he does, most of the time, he must be getting enough to eat.
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What will the baby eat?

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This depends completely on the age of the child. Babies that are under a year will probably be on the bottle with formula supplemented with rice cereal. These formulas are usually milk based, however a majority of parents bring soy based formula in case their child has lactose intolerance, a low iron formulation is also preferred. At around one year of age, the children transition to table food, the exact age varies among different orphanages.
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How do I know when my dried fruit is too old to eat?

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All Mariani products have a BEST BEFORE date located on the back of the packages. The month and year lists the ideal shelf life of the fruit.
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Open Question: What does your 14 month old baby eat?

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I'm just curious as to what people feed their 14 month old baby! Our little girl eats very well, she will eat Weetabix for breakfast, apple sauce and bananas, mixed veg, mince, chicken, mash, raveoli, spagehtii, pasta and much more. We really dont give her chocolate or ice cream. Sometimes, she'll eat something one day and then wan tnothing to do with it again for a few weeks. She also drinks orange juice, but isn't really a fan of milk.
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My 8 month old baby is refusing to nurse. What can I do?

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Don't assume your baby is ready to wean or is personally rejecting you. A "nursing strike" can be common, and is typically sudden in onset. Although there is no specific known cause, there are several possibilities. Nursing strikes may be related to changes in mom's smell -- if your periods are returning, or if you have started using a different perfume, deodorant or soap.
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I am breast feeding my 2 month old baby. Is it safe for me to receive the MMR vaccine?

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Yes. Disease exposure, including chickenpox, should not delay anyone from receiving the benefits of the MMR or any other vaccine. What is the most common reaction following MMR vaccine? Most people have no reaction. However, 5 percent to 10 percent of the people receiving the MMR vaccine experience a low grade fever and a mild rash.
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How so I wean my baby from being breastfed?

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Introduce a bottle of pumped breast milk or formula in place of one feeding a day and increase number of feedings by bottle every few days. Usually first morning or good night feedings are the last to be given up.
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How do I know when baby wants to eat?

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Look for signs such as sucking fingers or fist, fretful sounds, open lips, or turning head to the side with mouth open to suck when the side of baby's mouth or cheek is touched.
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My baby is already a month old. Should I still send out announcements?

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The keepsake you are e-mailing is timeless, and will be saved by many. So, although in a perfect world it is ideal to send announcements out during baby's first month, sometimes life with a newborn delays things a bit. We recommend that you send announcements out even if baby is over a month old, and that you wait to order them until you have a photo you feel does your baby justice.
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Is my baby getting enough to eat? How can I tell if I'm making enough milk?

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The more your baby nurses, the more milk you make. Your body makes more milk in response to your baby's appetite. If you have twins, you'll make twice as much milk. A newborn should nurse 8 to 12 times a day, and may need to be wakened to feed if not nursing this often. Your baby's mouth should be opened wide, with the tip of your breast resting at the back of his throat. You should notice baby moving his jaw up and down while nursing, and you should be able to hear his swallows.
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How do I know that my baby is getting enough milk from breastfeeding?

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Babies vary in their eating and diaper habits, but the American Academy of Pediatrics advises breastfeeding mothers to watch for certain signs that their babies are getting enough milk. These signs are as follows: at least six wet diapers per day and two to five loose yellow stools per day, depending on baby's age. (Stools should be loose and have a yellowish color to them. Be sure stools are not white or clay-colored.
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How do I know if my baby is getting enough breastmilk?

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In the first few months your baby needs to nurse 8-12 times in a 24-hour period. Before your milk "comes in", your baby should pass at least 1-2 black stools and have 1-2 wet diapers in a day. After your milk "comes in", your baby will have 3 or more yellow, seedy loose stools per day and by day 5-6, you should see 5-6 wet diapers a day and thereafter 6-8 wet diapers per day.
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HOW DO I KNOW MY BABY IS GETTING ENOUGH?

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If your baby is feeding frequently, has plenty of pale, wet nappies (at least 6-8 in 24 hours), on breastmilk alone, is gaining weight and seems reasonably alert, active and happy, then relax... Babies will enjoy being nursed and cuddled - lots of loving attention will not 'spoil' them.
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How do I know if my baby is getting enough milk?

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Your baby will breastfeed more frequently in response to sudden growth spurts. Babies can grow as much as 1/2 inch in a 24-hour period. No wonder they need to breastfeed frequently for several days! Breastfeed as frequently as your baby indicates a desire. Your milk supply will soon catch up to the increased need. Giving bottles of formula at this time will only sabotage the natural supply and demand cycle, and you will be unable to catch up with your baby's needs.
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If your baby is suckling well, feeding 8-12 times per 24 hours, emptying each breast, seems happy, healthy and content, is active and alert when awake and is content after a feed, he is almost certainly getting enough milk. Another good sign is around 8 wet nappies every 24 hours. If you're worried, ask your midwife or health visitor to make sure all is well. You can also take him to the local clinic to be weighed.
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Weight gain is the most accurate way to tell. A 4-8 oz. increase per week is normal, but it varies. Also, keep track of diaper changes, which may start at one or two wet diapers per day. After your milk supply increases, baby should have five to seven wet diapers and three to five bowel movements every day. More >
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Frequently Asked Breastfeeding Questions
After the first month or so, you will intuitively know that your baby has been satisfied by his heavier look and weight. In the first few weeks, it is not as easy to tell, particularly for first-time mothers. Here are some signs to look for: Your baby will have six to eight wet cloth diapers (four to five disposable diapers) and two to five (or more) bowel movements every 24 hours. The color of the stools can vary from yellow to tan with a mustard-like consistency.
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Do I Have To Give Calcium And Iron To My Breastfed Baby?

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Breast milk has enough calcium to meet the normal requirements of the baby. Even if your baby is teething, you need not give her calcium. Your milk also has one of the best forms of iron that is absorbed into the baby's system remarkably well. Till the child triples her birth weight, all her iron requirements are met by your milk alone.
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Why shouldn't I give my breastfed baby a bottle?

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Bottles can teach a baby to be lazy, because it is easier to suck formula from a bottle. The easy flow from a bottle fills a baby up and he does not want to breastfeed as often. This gives your body the message "This baby is not hungry, so make less milk". This sets up a negative cycle. Your milk supply goes down, your baby gets hungry, and you find yourself giving more formula. Eventually your milk may dry up.
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When will my baby start getting teeth?

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Some children can be comforted by chewing on a teething biscuit, a piece of toast, or a frozen teething ring. Teething medications can also be applied to the gums to reduce discomfort and are available at your pharmacy. A child may also benefit from occasional use of infant Tylenol or another pain reliever. » Return to Top
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Is Cardiospermum suitable for a 6 month old baby?

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It can be used on babies. The formulation is natural and gentle. The gel also contains a special extract of aloe vera which has been shown in trials to be soothing and moisturising. However, you must always do a patch test on the baby's skin and leave for 24 hours before you use the gel. If you are in any doubt we have just released a dry eye gel containing Cardiospermum at a slightly lower concentration which is designed to be used on super sensitive skin such as around the eye and for babies.
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If your baby is generally contented, has plenty of wet nappies every 24 hours without taking any other drinks, and has a satisfactory weight gain, you can be fairly confident that they are getting enough milk.
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How do I know my baby's getting enough milk?

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Once the milk comes in, the theory of "what-goes-in-one-end-comes-out-the-other" works: 4-6 wet disposable diapers (6-8 cloth) and 3-4 bowel movements in 24 hours usually indicate the baby is getting an adequate volume of your milk.
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