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Childhood: Development stages

Some babies start speaking at the age of 8 months and some may take a year and a half. Walking may take any time between nine to eighteen months. Keeping development variation in mind, here are some development of your baby from one to twelve-month stage of the first year. Baby Development – One to three months The ongoing development process that begins during birth and continues till the adulthood. They are learning to live the outside world. Between first to three months they will start to Smile – Just to herself. After two months she will start smiling at your response and try to get your smile. Raise her head and chest on her tummy. Moving her fingers and try to get her fingers to her mouth. Focus on object movements. Baby Development – Four to six months During this stage, they are learning to reach out and try to use their hands, legs and their voice. Between four to six months they will, Capable of sleeping full night. Complete head control when they are made to sit. Rollover f...

Pregnancy: myths

5 Myths about pregnancy Eating is necessary during pregnancy Energy requirements vary among individuals. It is generally recommended that pregnant women increase their daily intake by 300 kcal is sufficient. Excessive food consumption leads to gaining excess weight, in addition the baby can be overweight. Coffee or tea Is Forbidden During Pregnancy Studies have shown that consuming about 200 mg of caffeine or about 2 cups of coffee is considered a safe limit in pregnancy. Excessive consumption of coffee may lead to miscarriage or the baby may be born underweight; this is, however, an extreme case and the mother has to consume a huge quantity of caffeine to get into such situation. If you eat a little less, the baby will take some of the extra fat off you. Your baby is not being built from fat. Fat is a way your body stores glucose, the main source of energy for your body. The difference is that glucose can not be made into protein to build your baby’s tissues. When you are eating littl...

Feeding solutions derived from 100% human milk

Value-added 100% human milk-derived products NeoLacta PHBM Powder: NeoLacta PHBM is standardised and pasteurised human milk in a powder form. Each 6 gm bottle contains the equivalent of 50 ml human milk when prepared as per instructions. The product provides essential calories, fat and protein sourced from 100% Human Milk to meet the nutritional requirements of a baby. NeoLacta PHBM can be used when mother’s own milk is not available or as a supplement to breastfeeding which ensure the baby remains on exclusive human milk feeds. Available as pack of 6 X 6 gm bottles. PHBM 70: NeoLacta PHBM 70 is pasteurised human milk with the minimum guaranteed energy of 70 cals/100 ml. The product provides essential calories, fat and protein sourced from 100% Human Milk to meet the nutritional requirement of a baby. NeoLacta PHBM 70 can be used when mother’s own milk is not available, or the baby needs extra calories for growth. NeoLact 70: Each sachet of NeoLact 70 contains 1.55 g human milk for rec...

Breast milk donation: contribute towards a healthier next generation.

Breast milk donation: Benefits Many mothers have issues of not having enough breast milk for their babies. Underproduction of breast milk is a common issue. But there are mothers who have problems with overproduction of breast milk. In such cases they can consider donating breast milk to help mothers who cannot naturally breastfeed their babies through milk banks and human milk fortifiers. Donating breast milk isn’t beneficial just for the recipients, it has a number of advantages for the donor as well. Following are the top benefits of donating breast milk: Your breasts feel lighter Donating breast milk can make your breasts feel more comfortable and reduces leakage issues. Reduced Risk of Mastitis Infection to breast which is referred to as Mastitis can be prevented to an extent by choosing to donate breast milk and pumping the extra breast milk. Breastfeeding gets easier Pumping out the extra milk for breast milk donation between feeds or at the start of a feed can regulate the forc...

Breastmilk composition: Different stages

How Breast Milk Changes to Meet Babies' Needs. here is an outline from neolacta's article on  Different stages of Breastmilk composition  Colostrum Transitional Milk Mature Milk Colostrum -First stage of Milk Colostrum occurs during pregnancy and last for several days after baby’s birth. This yellowish sticky milk is thicker and is very important for protecting your baby. Colostrum is very easy to digest. Colostrum has same nutrients as later stages of milk however the amount of these ingredients varies and its tailored in such a way it suits the new-born baby. The first milk colostrum is high in antibodies and white blood cells. It protects your baby from infections and very important for the digestive system. After two to four days, Colostrum replaces with transitional milk. Transitional Milk — Second stage of Milk Transition milk replaces Colostrum. It’s creamy and has high level of proteins, vitamins, fat and lactose. The color of the milk slowly changes from yellow to whi...

Best Foods That Increase Breast Milk Supply

Here are 13 breastfeeding superfoods that are believed to promote and support a healthy supply of breast milk. Fenugreek seeds (methi) Fenugreek tea (methi ki chai) Fennel Seeds (saunf) Garlic (lehsun) Green leafy vegetables Cumin seeds (jeera) Sesame seeds (til) Holy basil (tulsi) Dill seeds (suwa) Gourd vegetables Pulses or lentils (dals) Nuts and dried fruits (meva) Oats and porridge (daliya) Fenugreek seeds (methi): Methi seeds have been used for generations around the world to increase breastmilk supply. There is a small amount of research to back this ancient belief, but not enough to be sure that they are effective at this. Fenugreek seeds are a source of healthy vitamins that are good for lactating mums such as omega-3 fats. Omega-3 fats are important for your baby’s brain development. Fenugreek leaves (methi ka saag) are rich in betacarotene, B vitamins, iron and calcium. Fenugreek tea (methi ki chai): It iss a popular drink given to new mothers. Methi can also be added to man...