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  • Balanced Diet for a Infant

    Infant nutrition is extremely important. Making sure your baby gets the foods, vitamins and nutrients he needs helps him grow up healthy and happy. Infants grow quickly, and their dietary needs...

  • How to Calculate an Infant's Caloric Needs

    Meeting your new baby's nutritional needs can be confusing and stressful for a new mom. Usually, babies know what they need and when, but that doesn't always keep moms from worrying about their...

  • When to Incorporate Food Into a Baby's Diet?

    Switching over from formula to solid foods is an important stage of a child's growth and diet cycle. It is the first step to starting a new dietary lifestyle altogether, because this is when your...

  • Are Water Softeners Safe for Babies?

    Hard water is a problem for many households, but it usually is treated easily with the use of water softeners. However, parents should be careful when using softened water, as it could contain too...

  • How to Treat Acid Reflux in Babies

    Colic, or infant fussiness, can be a symptom of a medical condition that is causing pain for your baby. Gastroesophageal reflux (GER), also called acid reflux, is a common medical cause of colic....

  • Infant Weight Gain Guidelines

    Weight gain is a reliable general marker for the health of newborns and infants, as well as a main concern for many new parents. Slow weight gain, or lack of weight gain, can indicate a number of...

  • Enfamil ProSobee Vs. Enfamil Gentlease for Gas

    As a parent, it can be upsetting when your baby seems overly fussy or gassy after her formula feedings. These reactions can be caused by a sensitivity to the protein in milk-based formulas....

  • Baby Requirements for Vitamins

    A baby's vitamins needs are heavily dependent on whether he is breastfed, formula-fed or eating solids. Infants receive most of their vitamins needs through milk, formula and food but some babies...

  • How to Care For Premature Babies

    Taking a premature baby home from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) can be scary. All parents want the best infant care possible for kids. Dealing with a premature baby can take a little...

  • Infant Formula Alternative

    Many mothers are uncomfortable with giving their babies commercial infant formulas. Reasons vary from complaints about the smell to a belief that there are healthier baby foods. Bottle-feeding a...

  • Until What Age Should I Sterilize Water for Bottles?

    Water is sterilized for use in infant formula to prevent bacterial contamination that could cause illness. Sepsis from bacterial infection can cause severe diarrhea, especially in the first two...

  • Help for Baby With Silent Reflux

    Active acid reflux and silent acid reflux share quite similar symptoms, only the baby does not emit vomit if he is suffering from the latter. Rather, when the baby spits up, he swallows it rather...

  • Homemade Goat Milk Baby Formula

    If your baby is suffering from colic or seems to have difficulty tolerating soy- or cow's-milk formula, goat milk may provide a viable alternative. Feeding goat milk to infants is a common...

  • Signs of a Formula Allergy in an Infant

    Infant allergies can be frightening for new parents as they try to determine what is wrong with their baby and the cause for the reaction. Formula allergies are somewhat common in infants, as...

  • Can DHA & Ara in Formula Cause Gas?

    DHA and ARA are lipids naturally found in a mother's breast milk. They are also made from vegetable oils and included in formula mixtures. DHA is a form of omega-3 fatty acid and boosts brain...

  • Alternatives to Milk for Babies

    If your baby is cranky and uncomfortable after feedings, ask your pediatrician to test for milk allergies. Some babies cannot tolerate cow's milk protein found in dairy products. There are many...

  • How to Detect Infant Formula Allergy Symptoms in Your Baby

    If you're afraid your baby is allergic to infant formula, you're not alone. Many mothers and fathers worry their babies are allergic, but only about 3% of of babies are allergic to the milk...

  • How to Get your baby on vitamin D milk when at the right age

    With this article you will learn how to take your baby from formula to regular milk.

  • Treatment for Reflux in Infants

    Reflux or "spitting up" is a very common problem in infants. Almost all infants will spit up at some time or another, while half spit up on a regular basis. Here are several ideas for dealing with...

  • Home Remedies for Newborn Jaundice

    When a baby is born, one of the first things that the medical staff assesses is the color of the infant. This is because a healthy color means that organs are functioning properly and that the...

  • How Much Cereal Should I Put in My Baby's Bottle?

    Many parents add cereal to their baby's bottle to encourage the baby to sleep through the night. However, cereal should not be added to a baby's bottle unless directed by a doctor, due to reflux....

  • Treatment of GERD in Infants

    Infants can suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disease, commonly known as GERD. This condition is caused by the lower esophageal sphincter not closing properly. Symptoms of GERD include pain and...

  • High Calorie Diet for Infants

    Infants may need to consume high-calorie diets if they are having trouble gaining weight. Weight gain may be affected by inadequate calories, excess calorie needs because of infections or...

  • Symptoms of Formula Allergy

    Symptoms of formula allergies in infants can occur immediately after ingestion or over the course of days or weeks. An allergy to formula is caused by the proteins contained in the formula, such...

  • How Many Ounces of Formula Should a Baby Have When Eating Solid Foods?

    Parents typically introduce solid foods to a baby's diet between the ages of 4 and 6 months. At this time the amount of formula or milk consumed by the baby will decrease slightly as food intake...

  • Infant Formula Alternatives

    There are many reasons a parent may want to use an alternative to infant formula. Some babies cannot tolerate any commercial formulas while some parents who aren't able to breast feed, choose...

  • How to Use Nutramigen

    Nutramigen is a special type of formula offered by Enfamil, a manufacturer of baby feeding products. Nutramigen was first developed in 1942 as a way to help babies that were considered colicky. ...

  • Remedies for Constipation in Newborn Babies

    Newborns usually have their first bowel movement within the first 24 hours after birth. Once they begin breastfeeding or bottle feeding, it is not uncommon for newborns to have infrequent bowel...

  • How to Treat Acid Reflux in Newborns

    Infants commonly spit up or regurgitate milk after eating, a condition called gastroesophageal reflux (GER). GER occurs when a small, circular muscle at the base of the esophagus opens to allow...

  • How to Prevent Infant Formula Allergies

    While most babies are able to digest and tolerate infant formula, some babies develop an allergy to one or more of its components. Most infant formulas are made from cow's milk or soy, so...

  • Signs of an Infant Formula Allergy

    If your baby is unusually fussy or has a rash with no other explanation, he may be allergic to his infant formula. Infant formulas can be milk-based or soy-based. Both types of formula can cause...

  • How to Prepare Bottles Safely

    Many baby's bottle feed, but do you know how to properly prepare your child's bottle? In this article you will learn how to properly prepare your baby's bottle so that you won't introduce bacteria...

  • How to Make Infant Formula

    Breast milk is the ideal food for babies, but mothers who can't or don't choose to breast feed want to find the best substitute. Powdered formula contains most of the same nutrients as breast...

  • How to Choose an Organic Baby Formula

    With all of the scare about melamine from China found in our precious supply of baby formula, this is more than a case of buyer beware. The health of innocent infants is at stake. For what it's...

  • How to Know Why Breast is Best

    Breastfeed or formula feed? Choosing to breastfeed is the best choice you could ever make for your baby and family. How is breastfeeding the better choice? Read below.

  • How to Mix Baby Formula

    I should start this by reminding everyone that breast milk is best for baby. However, if you are using formula you should know how to properly mix it.

  • How to Stop Breastfeeding Pain Free

    The decision to stop nursing has so many attached questions...How do I wean? How will he/she take a bottle? How will she tolerate formula? I had several people say to me, "I would rather...

  • Which Formula is Good for Babies Who Have Colic?

    It is still up for debate on what actually causes an infant to experience colic. Many researchers believe it has everything to do with the immaturity and sensitivity of a child's digestive system....

  • How to Help With a Babies Gas

    My little boy was a very gassy baby. Then I asked the doctors what I should do to help relieve some of his pain . He would cry because he was uncomfortable and his stomach would tighten up. All I...

  • How to Safely Thaw Frozen Breast Milk

    The controversy is always going on about breast milk and formula. Did you know that Breast milk can be expressed and frozen and used exactly like formula is used. This makes breast milk as...

  • How to Tell if Your Baby has a Food Allergy

    Is your baby difficult to console? Does she cry all the time? Does she awake frequently at night? Have you considered the possibility of a food allergy? Sometimes it can be difficult to know if...

  • How to Sterilize Baby Bottles

    With new disposable liners and silicone nipples that wash clean for babies, many parents are choosing not to sterilize baby bottles. However, if you live in an area where your water supply is...

  • How to Reduce Spitting Up in an Infant

    It's normal for an infant to spit up after eating if he eats too quickly and swallows air. Unfortunately, air in a baby’s stomach is uncomfortable and can contribute to painful colic. Helping your...

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