Complete Guide for Infant Feeding: Grow Healthily and Happily
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This book will help you understand to concentrate calories by concentration of formula. You will also learn the optimization of volume calorie concentration. This will improve and resolve reflux colic and vomiting. This will induce maximum savings for a young family, when trying to avoid wasting resources and help to prevent sudden infant death syndrome by overfeeding reflux.
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Complete Guide for Infant Feeding - Nelson Spinetti
Complete Guide for Infant Feeding
© 2022 Nelson Spinetti
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ISBN 978-1-66787-621-4
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter one
Understanding Where You AreAndres’ Boat History
Chapter two
Assessment Of What You Know And Do Right Now
chapter three
Understanding the rules of feeding
Chapter four
Analyzing Your Baby Feeding And Specific Situations
With Normal Curve And Baby Growing
Chapter five
Calculate Your Baby Schedule Feeding Volume And Time
And Project Growth In Baby Throughout Year And Plowing In The Curve
Chapter six
Understanding Baby’s Formulas And Concentration
Introduction
Practicing medicine in pediatric gastroenterologist for many years an taking care of infant with reflux, protein formula allergy and failure to thrive during these past few decades has taught me a lot. Most of the patient come to me confused and under stress, the stress comes from no knowing what to do to make it better for the baby.
Feeding an infant, it is easy and a very wonderful moment for the mother, father, and family. At least this is the expectation during the pregnancy in preparation for the arriving of the new baby.
As we know feeding these days an infant it is no easy and many families experience a nightmare after the arrival of the new infant into the house.
Infant begins with reflux and vomiting, follow with an explosive crying and irritability, mother starts to be sleep deprived and irritable. Then she looks for help to the closest and trusted people and nothing is working. Then fight with their significant other for this sleep deprivation and unable to solve the baby crying all the time and vomiting. Now mother start to face a already tight economic family situation. The economic situation gets tighter with the new baby, formula, copays at doctor office, expensive medication and formulas and medical studies as x ray or consultation to pediatric gastroenterologist or pediatric pulmonology, with unnecessary evaluation and testing to continue with vomiting reflux and irritability.
Most of the mother comes confused because they are following everything they have been told to do. If my doctor told me feeding to free demand or feed my baby more if the infant is crying, why it is not better, how it is possible that my pediatrician, nurse, my mother, or any family member could be wrong. Why I cannot find the right information on the internet, why the information in google is not helping or there is no information at all.
Many of the family and mother are looking for refuge at the Facebook groups as infant with reflux, vomiting, allergic enterocolitis Facebook groups.
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