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from Current Literature Abstracts and Foods Infant Milk Other Metabolism; Feeding; the of Life. Olmsted and Edith B. Self-Demand Feeding in First Week Richard W. Pediatrics 6:396 Jackson, (Sept.) A of 100 newborn infants breast fed on a self-demand and of seven newborn study regimen on an on same infants fed artificial milk mixture the is There was evidence regimen reported. of a definite of behavior within first of life. It was found that feeding even the week patterning maximum a was on birth for the number of reached the fourth after the feedings day day The breast-fed infants and on the third after birth for the babies fed the milk mixture. day medium number of for the breast-fed babies was 8.6 and for the formula- average feedings day fed babies, 7.9. Of in the of infant on a self-demand is practical importance management feeding regimen of and to the the to forecast the mother to rather ability pediatrician prepare expect frequent on the that the third to sixth and to assure her even is fed when he feedings days though baby at a of demands he will, be a number not far in feeding, very early age, requiring
American journal of diseases of children – American Medical Association
Published: Jun 1, 1951
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