又一个关于液体奶还是奶粉的讨论的【转载】# NextGeneration - 我爱宝宝
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结论基本上是 母奶>液体奶> 奶粉
摘了最后一段,作者好像非常反对配方奶,我还是老老实实pump吧。。
he use of infant formula (homemade or commercially prepared) should be the
option of last resort, to be used after all other (better) options have been
exhausted. Breastfeeding should always be the first choice, except for the
very rare case of severe galactosemia. Powdered infant formula should just
never be used at all — babies have better options no matter where in the
world they are; much of the time, it’s just a matter of allowing
breastfeeding to succeed. Too often breastfeeding is sabotaged by the
inappropriate introduction of formula by health care workers, misinformed
and exhausted postpartum moms, or well-meaning but misguided family members.
Due to all the health risks associated with consumption of any type of
formula, moreover, it is completely inappropriate for any hospital employee
or volunteer to feed newborns infant formula routinely unless the mother of
the infant is dead, has abandoned the baby, is HIV+, or does not have
functioning breasts. And actually, for extreme cases like that, the infants
involved should be fed donor breastmilk whenever it’s available (in the
case of an HIV+ mom, the mom can try manually expressing her milk into a
clean container and flash-pasteurizing the milk to kill the HIV before
feeding it to her infant — it would still be far superior to any formula).
Funny that if breastfeeding were considered as routine as formula-feeding is
now, more healthy donor milk would be available to feed babies whose
mothers cannot… Imagine that: A world where every baby is fed breastmilk,
and where no corporation is profiting off the sale of human milk. That would
surely be a beautiful thing.
http://www.breastfeedingsymbol.org/2007/10/11/why-i-do-not-reco
摘了最后一段,作者好像非常反对配方奶,我还是老老实实pump吧。。
he use of infant formula (homemade or commercially prepared) should be the
option of last resort, to be used after all other (better) options have been
exhausted. Breastfeeding should always be the first choice, except for the
very rare case of severe galactosemia. Powdered infant formula should just
never be used at all — babies have better options no matter where in the
world they are; much of the time, it’s just a matter of allowing
breastfeeding to succeed. Too often breastfeeding is sabotaged by the
inappropriate introduction of formula by health care workers, misinformed
and exhausted postpartum moms, or well-meaning but misguided family members.
Due to all the health risks associated with consumption of any type of
formula, moreover, it is completely inappropriate for any hospital employee
or volunteer to feed newborns infant formula routinely unless the mother of
the infant is dead, has abandoned the baby, is HIV+, or does not have
functioning breasts. And actually, for extreme cases like that, the infants
involved should be fed donor breastmilk whenever it’s available (in the
case of an HIV+ mom, the mom can try manually expressing her milk into a
clean container and flash-pasteurizing the milk to kill the HIV before
feeding it to her infant — it would still be far superior to any formula).
Funny that if breastfeeding were considered as routine as formula-feeding is
now, more healthy donor milk would be available to feed babies whose
mothers cannot… Imagine that: A world where every baby is fed breastmilk,
and where no corporation is profiting off the sale of human milk. That would
surely be a beautiful thing.
http://www.breastfeedingsymbol.org/2007/10/11/why-i-do-not-reco