Nursing for Happy, Healthy Newborns

Establishing a healthy eating pattern for a newborn can be difficult because newborns do not have a real schedule. They must eat-on-demand. Ultimately this means that if you have a baby that is less than one that you are at the mercy of his or her whims.

For the first month of life the healthiest thing you can do for a child is give up all plans and feed that baby when it is hungry. Most babies will want to feed every three to four hours. Interestingly, most newborns do not scream when they are hungry. Instead they pucker their lips, nuzzle an arm or breast or suck on a fist. Be aware of these signs because you do not want your baby to ever be hungry. A hungry baby often grows up to be a nerve-wracked and insecure.

You should, if possible, choose to breast feed your baby rather than use a bottle. This is because mother’s milk contains everything that a baby needs to grow. Your breast milk contains hormones and other substances that also help the baby develop a healthy brain and immune system. A bottle-fed baby is more likely to develop allergies later in life.

Even though woman have been to alternate breasts every few minutes when feeding a new baby the experts are now saying that it is best to use one breast for one feeding session and then use the other for the next. Staying on one best when the baby is latched onto your nipple is a good way to make sure that the baby receives hind milk. Hind milk is last to leave the breast – the dregs and it has the most nutrition.

You also do not want the baby to associate mealtimes with a lot of stress. Do not nurse if you feel stressed or angry. Make sure that when you do nurse that you are comfortably supported with pillows and are calm and well-nourished.

Yet another thing to consider is whether or not your newborn will need supplementation with Vitamin D. This is usually required nowadays as research scientists have shown that most people, including nursing mothers are short of it. Consult your doctor to see if you and your newborn or both of you need to take extra Vitamin D every day.

Take vitamins as recommended by your doctor when nursing. Remember that part of keeping your newborn healthy is keeping yourself healthy too!

The Benadryl and Benylin Canker Sore Treatment

A mouth in need of canker sore treatment is not life threatening but it sure can feel like it especially if you take a cold drink of water or try to swallow a cup of hot tea. In fact, anything that comes in contact with the canker sore can seriously irritate it just through the act of rubbing the open sore.

That is why one approach to treating the symptoms of canker sores is to actually cover up the sore with something so that it does not touch anything else in the mouth. Usually this is some form of medicated paste or a syrup that creates a barrier between the canker sore and your mouth surface that protects it from being irritated.

In a pinch you can mix together a bit of Benadryl and a bit of Benylin to make a paste and then put it on the sore. The mixture has the effect of stunning the nerves so that you do not feel the sting of the inflammation as severely as you did before. This is because the mixture acts like a mild topical anesthetic and antihistamine that reduces the swelling of the canker. The mixture will be a little syrupy and a bit of a pink color.

You can mix up this paste in a bowl or shot glass. Be sure to apply it with a something hygienic like a cotton swab. If you apply it with your finger there is no guarantee that you will not spread the infection or make it worse as human hands have a habit of picking up a lot of bacteria.

When applying the Benadryl and Benylin canker sore treatment is sure not to apply too much as you do not want the numbing sensation to drip down your throat and affect your swallowing reflexes.