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Breastfeeding or Pumping and Bottle-Feeding Breastmilk? What's the difference? by Katie Martinez Posted Tue 15 Sep 2009 4:46pm it backward into his mouth. To bottle feed, the baby makes a hump with his tongue, pushing up on the bottle nipple, to slow the flow down, because it is constant. The flow of milk... the palate more U-shaped and flattened, which leads to straight teeth formation. Bottle feeding makes the palate more V-shaped and vaulted, which leads to crooked teeth and later Read on »
Does Bottle-Feeding Cause Postpartum Depression? by Jennifer Lance Patient Expert Posted Mon 17 Aug 2009 11:23pm women did not breastfeed, what was the reason? Often: Infant death. How might that carry over to affect bottle-feeding women now? The mothers of the 4-6-week-olds were surveyed... guilt. It may simply be biology. Image: Wikimedia Commons. Follow me on Twitter. Tweet This Post Tags: bottle, bottle feeding, breastfeeding, breastmilk, Enfamil Read on »
But Bottle-Feeding Aside by Tricia Posted Fri 12 Dec 2008 3:50pm There's this to read, about a gregarious fellow named Mark from LA and an uneducated, likely fearful, mother who won't let her daughter hold his hand. In my opinion, his existence, not to mention the existence of my daughter, is of utmost importance to our world. And we need to teach people not to be afraid. If you think about it, in a ... Read on »
University at Albany - SUNY - Study: Bottle Feeding Mimics Child Loss by Jodi K. Posted Sat 15 Aug 2009 12:00am   ALBANY, N.Y. (August 14, 2009) -- Mothers who bottle feed their infants in lieu of breastfeeding put themselves at risk of developing postpartum depression, according to a team... of an infant, and, at the level of basic biology, a mother's decision to bottle feed rather than nurse unknowingly simulates that loss. The UAlbany researchers concluded that bottle Read on »
Bottle Feeding by suzette Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 5:02pm . Before milk ‘comes-in’, the amount of milk/colostrum is very little. If you choose to bottle feed the baby, you’d need to express breastmilk. When you see the little amount..., but if you continue with every feeds, it will increase to 0.5oz, then 1oz, then 2oz… more and more you’ll get. As we are working moms, it is important to start introducing bottle Read on »
Breastfeeding Versus Bottle Feeding – Why All The Hate? by Tela .. Patient Expert Posted Thu 26 Aug 2010 10:01am sort of badge. Sorry, but there are no purple hearts for breastfeeding. What got me thinking about the breastfeeding versus bottle feeding debate are the forums on the iVillage... on earth can do it. Bottle feeding moms have resorted to combating this in-their-face assault with badges that say “It’s formula, not rat poison” or “Breastfed or bottle fed, my Read on »
Breastfeeding vs bottle feeding by Angeline Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 10:37am Breastfeeding vs bottle feeding Baby , Breastfeeding , Health , My Articles Give your child the best. Although most parents know that breast feeding.... This enhances bonding between the mother and baby. In fact this is a great help to promote behavioural development of the baby. Bottle feeding is merely providing food and even Read on »
Nestle: Chocolate Chips or Advocate of Bottle Feeding? by Jennifer Lance Patient Expert Posted Wed 18 Nov 2009 10:05pm Recently Nestle invited several high profile bloggers to their headquarters in Glendale, California. From their site: Nestlé understands the importance of listening directly to parents. That’s why on September 30 and October 1, we’ve invited 20 Mom and Dad bloggers to our U.S. headquarters to learn firsthand the things that are important ... Read on »
Too Lazy To Bottle Feed, Too Tired To Breastfeed-Nursing At Night by Becka S Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 11 Jan 2009 4:19pm The hardest part about having a baby, kids for that matter, is having to wake up at night. Yes as they get older, it gets easier and you won’t be waking up as much. What about now? Nights are tough for me. I am lucky (knock on wood) that my son only wakes up about twice a night but it’s still hard. What can you do to make it easier? ... Read on »
Inappropriate tube feeding of patients 'widespread' by Healthy Solutions Patient Expert Posted Wed 06 Jan 2010 6:16pm Leading doctors say some dying patients are inappropriately being given stomach tubes for feeding. Inserting a feeding tube is an invasive procedure New guidelines from the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) say every effort should be made to maintain eating and drinking by mouth. One expert said tube feeding for people with advanced Read on »