Imported formula during the crisis: things to know
Infant formula is an essential food - often the only source of nutrition for infants. The shutdown of a formula plant along with supply chain issues left families scrambling to feed their babies. The FDA has responded by temporarily allowing certain foreign companies to import formula to the US.
Baby Hiccups are normal!
Hiccups come up frequently at pediatrician visits, and are a common source of worry for parents. But they shouldn’t be. In fact, they may actually have a purpose in newborns, and be a way of teaching them how to control their breathing.
Transitioning Milk: a how-to guide
We recommend only breastmilk or formula before the age of 1 because these are the most nutritionally dense options. But after a year of age, our goal is for our toddlers to get the majority of their nutrition from solid food.
Alternatives to cow’s milk
Cow’s milk is a good source of fat and protein, but those are relatively easy to make up with other foods. The calcium and vitamin D, on the other hand, may require more thought.
Cow’s milk: is it really good for a growing child?
Many children transition to cow’s milk around a year of age. Cow’s milk provides a number of essential nutrients, which are important for healthy bones and teeth, immunity, brain development and growth. Like most things, moderation is key. Too much cow’s milk can also lead to health issues.