Feeding the Newborn 50 Lessons Over Easy 1. Breast Feeding 2.

Post on 17-Dec-2015

219 views 0 download

Tags:

transcript

Feeding the Newborn

50 Lessons Over Easy

1

Breast Feeding

2

Breast Feeding

• Breast milk is easy to digest and provides nutrients in the amounts of baby need to grow.

• The breast milk changes as the baby grows, protecting him or her from illness, infection and food allergies.

3

• It is convenient, always ready for the baby at the right temperature, and it is cost effective.

• Almost all women can breast feed.

• In the beginning, it takes time and patience for both the mother and the baby to learn how to breast feed.

4

• The first milk a woman produces is called colostrum.

• Colostrum is rich in nutrients and antibodies.

• Breast milk is all the baby needs for the first 4 to 6 months of life.

• A newborn will feed anywhere from 8 to 14 times in a 24-hour period.

5

• A baby will let you know how often and how much to nurse.

• Frequent nursing will help establish a good mild supply.

• AS the baby grows, so does the mother’s milk supply.

• The more a baby nurse, the more milk is produced.

6

Positions for Breast feeding

The Cradle Hold

7

The Modified Cradle

8

The Football Hold

9

The Lying Down Position

10

How To Hold A Babywww.babycenter.com

• http://www.babycenter.com/2_how-to-hold-a-baby_10368219.bc

11

• Problems that occur during breast feeding:sore nipplescracked nipplesengorgement: fullness of the breastmastitis: inflammation of the breast

12

Breast Feeding

• http://www.babycenter.com/2_10-tips-for-breastfeeding-success_10326780.bc

13

Bottle Feeding

14

• Bottle feeding is a good alternative to breast feeding.

• Advantages to bottle feeding include– Amount of milk ingested by the baby can be

monitored.– Periods between feedings can be longer.– Feeding can be shared with other people.

15

• Bottle fed babies are usually fed every 3 to 4 hours and feed as least 6 to 8 times in a 24-hour period.

• It is important to never prop a bottle an always complete a feeding by burping the baby.

• Commercial infant formula comes in three different forms:– Ready to serve– Concentrated liquid/powdered

16

• Other milk include:– Follow-up formulas– Homemade formulas– Cow’s milk– Goat’s milk– Unpasteurized milk

Babies can be weaned from the bottle at around 12 to 16 months.

17

Bottle Feeding

• http://video.about.com/fatherhood/Feed-a-Baby-With-a-Bottle.htm

18

Feeding

• Handout

19