Acid Reflux In Infant
Q: Infants often have a lot of threats of acid reflux. If they are born with acid reflux, they may have a lot of difficulties in their lives later. I am going to give birth to my first baby next month and I am trying to know something about the way to prevent my infant from acid reflux. Can anyone help me or give me some kinds of books that tell me about this please?
A:Seeking breastfeeding information can help a mother prepare for the arrival of her infant. Breastfeeding information is easy to obtain. The internet, library, local bookstore and nearest playground can all provide a wealth of breastfeeding information.
Information about the benefits of breastfeeding for the nursing mother can greatly influence a woman's decision about breastfeeding. Breastfeeding mothers experience fewer complications after the delivery since the hormones released by the suckling of an infant helps a mother's uterus to contract. Breastfeeding mothers also burn more calories during lactation. They also require a higher caloric intake while nursing. Breastfeeding can help a mother shed those last few stubborn pounds following the delivery of the baby. Breastfeeding mothers bond quickly with their infants because of the frequent intimate contact between mother and child during feedings.
The benefits of breastfeeding are evident in an infant as well. Breast fed infants are reported