The general recommendation from most health organizations is to exclusively nurse your baby for a minimum of six months. After that, other foods may be given to your child. Those recommendations are just the minimum. To give your baby the very best, breastfeeding should continue well past the baby's first birthday. The longer you nurse, the greater good you are doing for the child. And the positive benefits also extend to the nursing mother. Both in terms of health and emotional benefits.
Any breastmilk at all is beneficial to your baby, but it is recommended that you exclusively breastfeed for around 6 months. Once your baby is able to sit up unassisted, uses a pincer grasp, and loses the tongue-thrust reflex they are developed enough to try out solid foods. Always offer the breast first. Your baby can continue to breastfeed for as long as you both like, but 2 years or more is best.
There is no set answer, and opinions vary. The most important thing is to breastfeed for at least a little while, to give the newborn a chance to ingest colostrum, a substance in breast milk that will give the newborn increased immunity and resistance to diseases. Many consider breast-feeding to be much healthier than bottle-feeding, and recommend it for as long as it's convenient for the mother.
Most medical authorities suggest that the minimum time a baby should be exclusively breast feed is six months. After that time a mother may start introducing some other foods while still nursing the child regularly. Throughout the world, most mothers breast feed their children for two to three years.
If the first baby is born in the last second of the first month Then the second baby could be born the next month
Your mother will born baby this month what do she need to do to be both of them will be safe?
A fetus can not drink breast milk. Fetus is the word for an unborn baby, or a baby still within the womb. A baby cannot breastfeed until it is born.
Next monday.
It`s a baby born premature not the full 9 month term.
do you mean what actual month or month into pregnancy ?
Its called BREASTFEEDING not nipple feeding, the baby is meant to take a good portion of the areola and breastflesh so the nipple is compressed and elongated.
It doesn't say but it does say you should not take it when pregnant. Speak to your doctor about another medication instead. This also applies after the baby is born if you breastfeed.
every 3 to 5 months
find out when a new baby is being born!
On the same day of the next month. So, if he was born on June 8th, he would be a month old on July 8th.
On average yes, no baby will be born exactly on a nine month period but the predicted date the doctors gave you should help to decipher it. At nine months a baby is fully grown ready to be born so before the nine month period a baby born is classified as 'premature'