Breastfeeding is best for babies. It provides all the nutritional health benefits as Mother Nature intended. In preparation for and during breastfeeding, it's important that mums eat a healthy, balanced diet.
Combined breast and bottle feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of your own breast milk, and reversing the decision not to breast feed is difficult. If you're thinking about bottle feeding your baby, always seek professional advice first - from your doctor, midwife or healthcare professional. When using infant formula, you should always follow the manufacturer's instructions for use carefully: unnecessary or improper use may make your baby ill. The social and financial implications, such as convenience and cost to a household over time, should also be considered.
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Use a swivel-blade potato peeler to peel the carrot and then cut into long ribbon strips (like flat noodles) from the length of the carrot. Cut as many as you can. Put carrot ‘noodles’ in a small microwave dish. Add water and butter or oil. Cover and microwave for one minute, or a little longer, just until the carrot is tender. Cool and give as finger food.