Benefits of Breastfeeding
Nature has given you everything that you need to help your new baby thrive in breast milk. Breast milk is composed of water, protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, amino acids and enzymes. The exact composition of breast milk changes throughout the day and can vary in flavor depending on what you eat.
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For babies allergic to cow's milk or lactose, there are many different formula varieties that are made from soy protein. Though the exact composition varies depending on the brand and type of formula purchased, most formula is composed of a balance of fat, protein, carbohydrates and vitamins and minerals. It can be purchased ready-to-eat, which means that the water has already been added, or in powdered form that requires being mixed with water before being fed to your baby.
Many moms choose to formula feed their infants because the benefits of formula feeding work better for their situation. These benefits include:
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After six months, babies should begin eating solid foods and continue to be breastfed until they are one to two years of age.
Most moms are able to breastfeed successfully with education, help and support. For those who aren't, formula is a perfectly healthy option that will help your little one grow and thrive.
Breast Pumping: The Best of Both Worlds
If you want to breastfeed your little one but are worried about what to do when you return to work or when you are away from your baby, consider breast pumping. Pumping offers the best of both breastfeeding and formula feeding by combining the health benefits of breast milk with the convenience of formula