You should not feel guilt or shame about offering formula; the most important consideration is making sure your baby is fed. Credit...Caroline Tompkins for The New York Times Supported by By Susan ...
Hospitals should not feed powdered infant formula to most premature or sick newborns because the powder isn't sterilized and could cause a rare but dangerous infection, the government warned Friday.
My friend Kendra always adds protein powder to her daughter’s breakfasts as an easy way to add satiety to everything from muffins to smoothies. This seemed like a brilliant idea, until her family’s ...
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Hospitals should not feed powdered infant formula to most premature or sick newborns because the powder isn't sterilized and could cause a rare but dangerous infection, the ...
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