... convulsions, and tuberculosis. Out of every 100 bottle-fed babies an average of 30 die in the first year, while of the breast-fed babies only about 7 out of every 100 die in the first year. 2. Nearly every mother can nurse her baby during the first... Public health bulletin. no. 98, 1919 - Side 181919Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1911 - 968 sider
...are not sufficient reasons for weaning; but when these symptoms are present, or pregnancy follows, a physician should be consulted at once. 8. Shortly...mother's condition permits. 9. After the fourth month give the baby orange juice once a day, between feedings, especially if it is fed boiled or pasteurized... | |
| 1918 - 466 sider
...21605°— H 3 II. General Suggestions for the Care and Feeding of Infants. MOTHER'S MILK — NATURE'S FOOD. 1 . The most loving act a mother can do is to nurse...times, as often as the mother's condition permits. Important Points to be Remembered in Nursing the Baby. It is always wise to make nursing as easy as... | |
| 1914 - 936 sider
...summer complaint," convulsions, and tuberculosis. Out of every 100 bottle-fed babies an average of 80 die in the first year, while of the breast-fed babies...times, as often as the mother's condition permits. Important Points to be Remembered in Nursing the Baby. It is always wise to make nursing as easy as... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1914 - 156 sider
...baby will eventually be satisfied with the breast only. 6. The following things Influence the niik supply: Peace of mind is necessary for the mother;...times, as often as the mother's condition permits. IMPORTANT POINTS TO IIE KKMKMHKRED IN XrnsiNo THE BABY. It is always wise to make nursing as easy as... | |
| West Virginia. Department of Health - 1915 - 352 sider
...her customary diet. The total quantity of fluids taken by her in 24 hours should not be less than two quarts; in hot weather more. Stuffing, however, is...times, as often as the mother's condition permits. Important Points to Be Remembered in Nursing the Baby. It is always wise to make nursing as easy as... | |
| 1919 - 614 sider
...Milk." II. General Suggestions for the Care and Feeding of Infants. MOTHER'S MILK — NATURE'S FOOD. 1. The most loving act a mother can do is to nurse...times, as often as the mother's condition permits. IMPORTANT POINTS TO BE REMEMBERED IN NURSING THE BABY. It is always wise to make nursing as easy as... | |
| Clair Elsmere Turner - 1926 - 468 sider
...weaning, but when these symptoms are present or pregnancy ensues a physician should be consulted at once. Shortly after birth, boiled water, without sugar,...put to the breast at stated times, as often as the mother 'B condition permits. It is always wise to make nursing as easy as possible for the mother and... | |
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