(BPT) - As a new parent, you want to make sure everything is right from the moment your baby is born. Your baby’s feeding habits have a profound impact on his or her growth and development, but what ...
There are many reasons why a nursing mom might want her baby to take a bottle some of the time. Maybe you’re heading back to work, attending a special event, or simply craving a well-earned break ...
Infants are generally expected to double their birth weight by five months and triple it by 12 months.
One thing you can never have enough of as a new parent is baby bottles. You go through these more than just about anything else (with the exception of diapers), so it’s always a good idea to have ...
Breastfeeding your baby isn’t just a matter of feeding them whenever they’re hungry. Odds are your body will produce plenty of excess milk, which can be stored in bottles for feeding your little one ...
Your baby is struggling with bottle feeding, and you’ve tried everything: You’ve sat the baby up, laid them down, changed the pacing. You may have even changed formulas trying to get your baby to eat ...
Developing habits starts much earlier in life than we think, and even though infants are on a milk-only diet, the experts at the Infant Nutrition Council of America believes that you can begin ...
Breast vs. bottle: It’s the parenting debate that refuses to subside. But while there are many benefits to breastfeeding, ultimately a well-fed baby is a happy baby, and that’s the mantra many say is ...
We love breastfeeding photos — they're a truly inspirational look at the bond between a mother and her baby. But we also know that breastfeeding isn't something every mother does. Is a mom feeding a ...