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The amount of bowel movements a baby may have in a day varies...It will depend upon whether the infant is breast fed or bottle fed, and also the age of the baby...Very young and breast fed infants may have several bowel movements in a day and be within normal limits...Older and bottle fed infants tend to have fewer bowel movements in a day and this is also normal. Diet will determine how many bowel movements anyone, including infants, will have on a daily basis.
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Yes you can. Before I knew I had breast cancer I did. Not much came out the side with the tumor so I mostly did it on the other side. I breast fed for about 6 to 8 weeks. My little boy is 4 years old with no ailments.
Breast milk is a unique nutritional source that cannot adequately be replaced by any other food, including infant formulaBreast-fed children are more resistant to disease and infection early in life than formula-fed childrenBreast-fed children are less likely to contract a number of diseases later in life, including juvenile diabetes, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, & cancer before the age of 15Mothers who breastfeed are less likely to develop osteoporosis later in life, are able to lose weight gained during pregnancy more easily & have a lower risk of breast, uterine & ovarian cancerBreastfeeding strengthens the immune systemRespiratory illness is far more common among formula-fed childrenDiarrheal disease is three to four times more likely to occur in infants fed formula than those fed breast milkBreastfeeding has been shown to reduce the likelihood of ear infections, & to prevent recurrent ear infectionsIn developing countries, differences in infection rates can seriously affect an infant's chances for survival; for example, in Brazil, a formula-fed baby is 14 times more likely to die than an exclusively breast-fed babyResearchers have observed a decrease in the probability of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in breast-fed infantsAnother apparent benefit from breastfeeding may be protection from allergies; eczema, an allergic reaction, is significantly rarer in breast-fed babies
He was bottle fed as a infant
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36C smaller since she breast fed her son.
This all depends on how old your child is. While an infant, less than 12 months old, the child should be fed only breast milk. After that time, you can start introducing other foods. From there, breast feeding can be tapered off over the next year of so until your child is fully weaned.
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You're caring for three children in your own home: a three-year-old, a four-year-old, and a two-month-old infant. The infant often becomes hungry and wants to be fed just when you're involved in something with the two older children. What should you do with the infant?A. Put the infant in a location so he or she can watch you and the other two children; then feed the infant when you're through.B. Have the older two children continue the project on their own while you feed the infant in a separate room.C. Prop the infant's bottle in the crib so he or she can eat while you continue to help the older children.D.Hold and feed the infant while you supervise the activity of the older children.
Babies bowel movements vary greatly and there is no real normal movements for either formula fed or breast fed babies. the only thing that separates formula fed babies from breast fed babies is that formula fed babies tend to have slightly more solid bowel movements.
If your breast feeding, you may not get it back till you stop breastfeeding. I breast fed 2 of my children for about 2 years and mine came back when they were about 8 months when I started to feed the baby solids and they took less breast milk. However, if you are not breastfeeding I believe it is about 6 weeks.