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Breastfeeding and infant reeflux

RMacLean  Feb. 2005
It's certainly no secret, breastfeeding is best for baby, but that's particularly true for babies with reflux.  There are a few reasons why this is the case: (...) MORE»

Is baby getting enough breastmilk?

Jack Newman, MD  Jan. 2005
Breastfeeding mothers frequently ask how to know their babies are getting enough milk. The breast is not the bottle (...) MORE»

Using a lactation aid

Jack Newman, MD  Jan 2005
A lactation aid is a device that allows a breastfeeding mother to supplement her baby with expressed breastmilk, formula, glucose water with (...) MORE»

INfant Formula and Infant Reflux

RMacLean  Jan. 2005
Many mothers choose not to breastfeed, or are unable to breastfeed their infants for many different reasons.  Infant formulas are designed to meet (...) MORE»

Milk Based Infant Formula

RMacLean  Dec. 2004
There are a lot of choices when it comes to standard milk based formulas as these are the most commonly used and generally least expensive(...) MORE»

Soy Based Infant Formula

RMacLean  Jan. 2005
Approximately twenty five percentage of babies in the US consume soy-based formulas.  There are several different soy formulas to choose from and unlike the milk based (...) MORE»

Hypoallergenic Baby Formula

RMacLean  Dec. 2004
Proteins are large molecules composed of one or more chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds.  Hydrolysis refers to the action of breaking these (...) MORE»

Tube Feeding (Enteral Nutrition)

RMacLean  June 2001
Sometimes babies and children with GERD begin to learn that when they eat, they hurt.  They begin to become difficult feeders and  (...) MORE»

So Your child needs to be tube fed

RRichards  Oct. 2006
NG (naso-gastric) and NJ (naso-jejunum) tubes are temporary fixes for a child who is not gaining enough weight or is unable to eat orally.  (...) MORE»

Feeding Tips for Oral Aversions

Becky  Nov. 2005
Frequently, babies and children with reflux or GERD begin to have food and/or feeding aversions. The severity of these aversions can range from being (...) MORE»

Starting Solids

Cheryl  Nov. 2005
Oh, how exciting!  The time has come to introduce solid foods to your baby!  But, wait a moment your baby has reflux. (...) MORE»

FOOD INTOLERANCE

Lucy-Ann Prideaux March 2006
Many people experience unpleasant reactions to foods they have eaten and suspect they have a “food allergy”. However (...) MORE»

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