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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Delaying Solid Feeding Giving Opportunities On Infant Digestive System In Order to Digest The Solid Food Can Growth Better

Delaying solid feeding giving opportunities on infant digestive system in order to digest the solid food can growth better. We often say that one sign that the infant is ready to accept solid food is an infant wants constantly breastfeeding (looks are not satisfied after being given breast milk or formula milk) - although he was not in ill, will grow teeth, changing routines or growth of a sudden. Nevertheless, it is difficult to determine whether the increased need for breast-feeding was associated with infant's readiness to accept solids. Many (even most) 6-month old baby who has grown suddenly, grow teeth and develop a variety of developments at a time, which could eventually lead to increased need for nursing. Assure that you see all the signs of readiness to accept solid food as a whole. Because if your baby just needs to show breastfeeding increased, it is not a sign of readiness to accept solids. Solutions for infants with such cases is, the mother trying to raise her breast milk production as well in quantity and quality.

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