It’s not uncommon for a breastfed baby to put up a fight when given a bottle. Babies have preferences too and let’s face it, a synthetic nipple is just not the same as the real thing. If your little one has made it known he prefers you (there’s nothing like mom!), it may take a few attempts, the ...
If you are not exclusively breastfeeding your baby, you may wonder if you can combine the two sources of your baby's nutrition.
Breast milk is the number 1 choice of nutrition recommended by pediatricians. About half of the moms who start breastfeeding exclusively from birth are still nursi...
As a parent, you want the best for your child. As you weigh the pros and cons of formula feeding, you can be confident that your child will be healthy.
Not every mother can breastfeed their baby for one reason or another. Today's baby formula is full of the vitamins, minerals, and nutrition to ...
Eventually, babies have to wean off breast milk. If that transition comes before the age of 1, baby formula will have to be their next source of nutrition.
If you have breastfed your baby for the recommended first six months, congratulations! You have provided your child with the best food poss...
As the parent of a young infant, you’ve probably heard other parents talk about milk allergies and lactose intolerance. Although these words are used freely to describe digestive issues in young babies, a true milk allergy or intolerance to lactose is not as common as it seems. In fact, less than...
Food is one of the human body’s most basic needs – it is imperative for a child’s growth and development. But, what happens when something so basic a need as food becomes a source of discomfort for your little one?
Unfortunately, some babies experience a sensitivity to the proteins found in milk....