Novalac No. 2 - 400 gm:
Novalac 2 is a follow-on formula milk for children used from the age of 6 months to 12 months when there is a contraindication to the use of breast milk.
the shape:
- Novalac No. 2 Milk, 400 gm bottle.
:the use
- Supplement milk can help with breastfeeding or replace it for your baby from 6 to 12 months.
Features of Novalac Milk No. 2:
- Novalac No. 2 milk is rich in all the vitamins and minerals your child needs.
- It contains iron and contains the appropriate amount of proteins.
- The protein source in Novalac No. 2 is cow's milk.
- Novalac No. 2 is gluten-free.
How to prepare Novalac milk:
- Add one scoop per 30 ml of water.
Bloating in infants:
Infants and newborns have more opportunities to swallow air during breastfeeding and daily life. Examples of this are:
- Breastfeeding, including breastfeeding or artificial feeding.
- Infants' use of pacifiers also causes them to swallow air.
- Even crying is one of the causes of swallowing air.
When air is trapped in your child's digestive system, he begins to feel bloated, uncomfortable and cry.
Tips to make your child feel comfortable and reduce gas retention:
- Position of the child’s body at the time of breastfeeding: If your child is breastfed naturally or artificially using breastfeeding, in both cases you must make his head higher than the level of his stomach so that the milk goes down to the bottom of the stomach and the air comes out to the top (it is preferable that the position be at a 45 angle).
- The traditional method of 'burping your baby': After breastfeeding your baby, try to burp him by placing him on your shoulder and gently stroking the upper back until the excess air that entered during feeding comes out.
- Replace your bottle: In two cases, if the flow of the breastfeeding nipple is slow, or the breastfeeding nipple is not wide enough, it closes and covers your baby’s mouth and prevents air from entering during feeding.
- Use non-prescription medications: There are some medications that absorb gases from your child’s intestines without any harm to him, and you can give them to your child under the supervision of a doctor or pharmacist.
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