Kids health digestive system, welcome back a friend of all, this time I will discuss about the digestive system of children, especially in infants. Infancy, is the most vulnerable period of both the health and brainpower. As parents we have to keep all the problems that may be faced by the baby, so that one day our children become child best.
Mother is an important aspect in the growth of children, only he can satisfy the needs of our children as a baby, as we know is in need of breast milk for babies and for the needs of the dining perumbuhanya for the digestive system is not strong enough to process their own food.
Babies need milk, and remember! CAN NOT REPLACED WITH ANOTHER. Why? Because breast milk contains vitamins and minerals that are needed by the baby, then why can not be replaced with another? Because the baby's needs adequately met by breast milk only, whereas milk product results clearly already contain chemicals, and of course this is not good for the baby.
The following facts and myths about breastfeeding:
1. Myth: Breastfeeding causes sagging breasts.
Fact: Breast sagging is caused by increasing age and pregnancy.
2. Myth: Breast small size, can not produce a lot of milk.
Fact: Breast small and large alike can produce a lot of milk.
3. Myth: Breast with nipple sets can not breastfeed.
Fact: Putting the setting does not mean it can not breastfeed, because the baby suckling on the breast, not the nipple.
Fact: Putting the setting does not mean it can not breastfeed, because the baby suckling on the breast, not the nipple.
4. Myth: first milk (yellowish) is not good for the baby.
Fact: The first milk (colostrum) is the best substance for the baby.
5. Myth: colostrum / first milk is sour milk.
Fact: Colostrum contains antibodies and proteins are very rich.
6. MYTH: Exclusive breastfeeding means may not provide food, others may not.
Fact: exclusive breastfeeding means giving only breast milk alone, others may not.
7. MYTH: Exclusive breastfeeding means should not give formula, others may.
FACT: Exclusive breastfeeding means giving only breast milk should only be, others may not.
8. Myth: exclusive breastfeeding can not be done if the mother works.
Fact: Working mothers can still exclusively breastfed.
9. Myth: Until the age of 6 months, breast milk alone is not enough for the baby.
Fact: All a baby needs until 6 months of age are met by breast milk alone.
10. Myth: Bananas can cure diarrhea in infants.
Fact: Solid food can not be processed by the gut babies up to age 6 months.
11. Myth: Bananas can clean the baby's gut.
Fact: Bananas can not cleanse the bowel damage the baby but, because the baby's intestines are not
able to process food up to the age of 6 months.
12. Myth: A formula is as good as breast milk.
Fact: There is no any other liquids that can replace breast milk.
13. Myth: Milk formula makes babies healthier.
Fact: Only if granted exclusive breastfeeding until 6 months makes babies healthier.
14. MYTH: For brain development, infant formula is better than breast milk.
Fact: Breast milk contains AA / DHA that is essential for brain growth.
15. Myth: A combination of breast milk and formula is best for babies.
Fact: The best for babies up to the age of 6 months is only receiving breast milk alone.
16. Myth: If breast milk has not or is not smooth can be replaced with the formula.
Fact: If the milk has not or is not smooth, the baby still has the stamina (not hunger) to 2 × 24 hours from birth, which is carried in the womb.
17. Myth: If breast milk has not come out, there is no point in feeding the baby.
Fact: If the milk has not or is not smooth, the baby still has the stamina (not hunger) to 2 × 24 hours from birth, which is carried in the womb.
18. Myth: While breast milk has not come out, the baby may be given formula milk or honey.
Fact: The provision of food other than breast milk increases the risk of bowel disturbance in infants who are still not ready.
19. Myth: In order for the baby is not yellow and not a fever, can be given food or drink before the milk out.
Fact: Babies who have a lot to receive a yellow sun in the morning and more often breast-fed.
20.Mitos: If the baby continues to cry her milk means less.
Fact: Babies cry not necessarily hungry.
21.Mitos: Mothers who drink lots of milk, will produce a lot of milk.
Fact: The amount of milk produced is not affected by food or beverages consumed by the mother. The more often the baby suckles the more milk is produced.
22. Myth: In order to produce a lot of milk, she should eat more vegetables.
Fact: The more often the baby suckles, the more milk is produced.
23. Myth: If the mother is ill, the baby will be infected through breast milk.
Fact: When sakita, the mother's body makes antibodies were also distributed to infants through breast milk so the baby will not get sick.
24. Myth: Women who lack vitamin can not breastfeed.
Fact: Mrs. skinny though still able to produce a lot of milk as long as frequent breastfeeding.
25. Myth: Breast-feeding should not be done while lying down.
Fact: Breastfeeding can be done while standing, sitting or lying down.
26. Myth: Babies who are sick should not be breastfed.
Fact: Babies who are sick need more frequent breast-fed.
27. Myth: The supply of water to newborns up to the age of 6 months will not hurt.
Fact: The supply of water to newborns up to age 6 months would only meet the baby's stomach, thereby reducing the space for much-needed baby milk.
28. Myth: Newborns need to be given tea water in order to have power.
Fact: Giving tea water to newborns up to age 6 months would only meet the baby's stomach, thereby reducing the space for much-needed baby milk.
29. Myth: After giving birth, the mother is too tired to be able to breastfeed the baby.
Fact: Except in emergency situations, new mothers able to breastfeed their babies immediately, hugging and nursing infants are relieving pain and fatigue mother.
30. Myth: Newborn babies can not breastfeed themselves.
Fact: Babies have a strong instinct for seeking the nipple in the first hour after birth.
31. Myth: Breast milk has not come out on the first day after birth.
Fact: While it is not felt, the colostrum (first milk), would come out immediately after birth. Few in number, but enough for the needs of the baby.
32. Myth: There is no point in feeding the baby since birth.
Fact: Colostrum is the fluid that is rich in antibodies and other important substances that should have a baby. Babies who are breast-feeding would directly stimulate the milk quickly exit.
33. MYTH: Babies should be wrapped and warmed under the lights for two hours after birth.
Fact: Babies not chicks. Warmth is best for babies obtained through baby skin to skin contact mothers, because the warmth of the mother's body can adjust to the needs of the baby. Baby skin to skin contact mothers make milk come out faster.
34. Myth: The first breast milk / colostrum is very little, so that the baby is hungry and crying.
Fact: The first breast milk is a little, but enough to meet the baby's stomach, which can only be filled by 4 teaspoons.
35. MYTH: Babies cry, certainly because of hunger.
Fact: Baby crying can be caused because they feel uncomfortable, insecure, feeling sick, and so forth, not necessarily hungry.
36.Mitos: Babies cry because of hunger needs to be given food or drink.
Fact: If the baby is hungry, give breast milk again. Often fed breast milk will not make a hungry baby.
37. Myth: Breastfeeding is important only white fluid.
Fact: colostrum / first milk (yellowish / colorless) is the most important breast milk to give immunity to the baby. White milk is the most important for a baby needs up to the first 6 months.
38. Myth: Infant cold so need dibedong.
Fact: The newborn is easily chilled, so it needs to be cuddled skin to skin contact, given the cap, and the mother with a baby covered. Swaddling the baby is too tight will make it cold.
39. Myth: less available health personnel so that the baby can not be allowed to suckle their own.
Fact: The husband or family members can help mothers Early Initiation of Breastfeeding.
40. Myth: maternity rooms or operating rooms are busy so the baby needs to be separated from his mother.
Fact: While busy, the mother can do Early Initiation of Breastfeeding (IMD).
41. Myth: Mothers should be sewn so that the baby needs to be separated from his mother.
Fact: While sewn, the mother still can carry out the IMD.
42. Myth: Infants need to be given an injection of vitamin K and eye drops immediately after birth.
Fact: True, but can be delayed for 1 hour until the baby is finished feeding early.
43. MYTH: Babies should be cleaned immediately after birth.
Fact: Postponed 1 hour will not change the baby's weight and height.
44. Myth: Health workers have not agreed on the importance of giving an opportunity IMD in infants born by cesarean section.
Fact: Perhaps, but it is the duty of parents to defend the rights of the baby. Health workers can be given an explanation, and a husband or family member can coax the baby on leave for IMD.
45. Myth: Mom can not sit / sit angled to give milk.
Fact: Anyone who require sitting? Babies can suckle at the breast when the mother's stomach.
Hopefully this article can be useful to all who have read, and so many thanks.
Reference:
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