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Let's talk about feeding your baby / Amy Brown.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London, England : Pinter & Martin, 2021Description: 1 volume ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781780667256
  • 1780667256
Other title:
  • Lets talk about feeding your baby
Subject(s): Summary: Feeding your baby is a big part of the first year. It can be an exciting and enjoyable time but also one that can raise many questions and concerns. What to give them? How much? And when? It can feel like everyone has an opinion on what you should do and what worked for them, with a confusing array of information online to wade through. Let's talk about feeding your baby helps support you through this. Covering breast and formula feeding, mixed feeding, starting solids and more, this supportive and non-judgemental guide brings you the evidence, top tips and lots of support to answer all your feeding questions. Focusing on both the practicalities and emotions attached to feeding decisions, it will answer your questions big and small, supporting you to confidently feed your baby as they grow, in whatever way works for your family.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Feeding your baby is a big part of the first year. It can be an exciting and enjoyable time but also one that can raise many questions and concerns. What to give them? How much? And when? It can feel like everyone has an opinion on what you should do and what worked for them, with a confusing array of information online to wade through.

Lets talk about feeding your baby helps support you through this. Covering breast and formula feeding, mixed feeding, starting solids and more, this supportive and non-judgemental guide brings you the evidence, top tips and lots of support to answer all your feeding questions.

Focusing on both the practicalities and emotions attached to feeding decisions, it will answer your questions big and small, supporting you to confidently feed your baby as they grow, in whatever way works for your family.

With expert contributors and quotes from parents, Professor Amy Browns authoritative but easy-to-read style ensures that this book will inform and reassure anyone wanting to know more about how to support their baby to be a healthy and happy eater however they decide to feed them.

Feeding your baby is a big part of the first year. It can be an exciting and enjoyable time but also one that can raise many questions and concerns. What to give them? How much? And when? It can feel like everyone has an opinion on what you should do and what worked for them, with a confusing array of information online to wade through. Let's talk about feeding your baby helps support you through this. Covering breast and formula feeding, mixed feeding, starting solids and more, this supportive and non-judgemental guide brings you the evidence, top tips and lots of support to answer all your feeding questions. Focusing on both the practicalities and emotions attached to feeding decisions, it will answer your questions big and small, supporting you to confidently feed your baby as they grow, in whatever way works for your family.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction (p. 7)
  • Part 1 Let's talk about breastfeeding and giving your baby human milk (p. 15)
  • Chapter 1 Thinking about breastfeeding your baby (p. 17)
  • Chapter 2 Who's who in breastfeeding support (p. 23)
  • Chapter 3 Preparing to breastfeed your baby (p. 35)
  • Chapter 4 The early days of breastfeeding (p. 47)
  • Chapter 5 How often should my baby feed and how do I make enough milk? (p. 57)
  • Chapter 6 Expressing and storing breastmilk (p. 67)
  • Chapter 7 Common breastfeeding challenges and how to solve them (p. 77)
  • Chapter 8 Feeding your baby outside the home (p. 95)
  • Chapter 9 Breastfeeding your baby on return to work (p. 99)
  • Chapter 10 Is it safe? Probably, yes! (p. 105)
  • Chapter 11 Breastfeeding twins and multiples (p. 115)
  • Chapter 12 Breastfeeding older babies (p. 121)
  • Chapter 13 Breastfeeding your premature baby (p. 133)
  • Chapter 14 Mixed feeding (p. 143)
  • Chapter 15 Stopping breastfeeding (including when things don't go to plan) (p. 151)
  • Part 2 Let's talk about formula milk and bottle-feeding (p. 161)
  • Chapter 16 What equipment do I need? (p. 163)
  • Chapter 17 Choosing a formula milk (p. 167)
  • Chapter 18 Bottle-feeding your baby - how much and how often? (p. 175)
  • Chapter 19 Making up and giving a formula feed (p. 179)
  • Part 3 Let's talk about starting solids (p. 189)
  • Chapter 20 Is my baby ready for solid foods? (p. 191)
  • Chapter 21 How much food does my baby need? (p. 203)
  • Chapter 22 What foods can I give my baby? (p. 211)
  • Chapter 23 Commercial baby foods (p. 229)
  • Chapter 24 What about baby-led weaning? (p. 237)
  • Chapter 25 Encouraging your baby to be a happier, healthier eater (p. 253)
  • Acknowledgements (p. 265)
  • References (p. 266)
  • Index (p. 277)

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