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Decide how you are going to feed your before birth. Breast-feeding has many benefits for the baby and many think it is best for the mother too, but the ultimate decision is the mother's. A few rare medical conditions, such as severe breast infections or infant with a cleft palate, may make breast-feeding more difficult.
Most drugs taken by the mother will be passed to the infant through breast milk. Therefore, you should never take any drug without consulting your doctor first. Also, infections can be transmitted through breast milk, this includes HIV. Similarly, mothers should not allow other women to breast-feed their infants because of the risk of infection of any transmittable agent. Many myths about breast-feeding make parents more anxious about this choice than they should be. Some include:
Benefits of Breastfeeding:
But there are also benefits to formula- or bottle-feeding. The father can become involved in feeding very early. There is also more freedom of movement for the mother. Also, today's commercial formulas are high quality. Great efforts have been made to produce formulas that are as close breast milk as possible. Boil new nipples in water for a few minutes several times before using. This will remove any bacteria or nitrosamides that some nipples may contain. Infants suck naturally by squeezing their lower jaws and gums using their tongues to push up on the nipple and keep it securely on the roof of their mouth. The usual bottle nipple permits milk flow more easily than the breast does. This causes infants to exercise their jaws less and to stick their tongues outward instead of upward to slow the rush of milk.
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