Goes the headline in a major Indian news paper!!the reporter states that "The Health Ministry guidelines on the regulation of ART clinics fail to address the issue of breast feeding for surrogate children".according to the journo"in their haste to hold their babies in their arms, commissioning parents tend to overlook the infant’s need for mother’s milk, despite the fact that is has been scientifically established that mother’s milk is a critical source of nutrition for the infant".
whilst the headline is true it is misleading as babies born to surrgate mothers do get adequate nutrition through formula feeds.well a lot of folks have written to me asking here i stand on this.whilst one can never deny the importance of Breast milk as a source of nutrition for the infant there are cases in which formula milk needs to be used.
Breastfeeding is the natural way to feed a baby. Nature has created a unique way of having the right amount of milk in the right place, right temperature and at the right composition.
However, not all women are able to breastfeed. For instance, some women who have had breast surgery can have difficulty breastfeeding. and of course Single/gay men for obvious reasons cannot breast feed.
However, not all women are able to breastfeed. For instance, some women who have had breast surgery can have difficulty breastfeeding. and of course Single/gay men for obvious reasons cannot breast feed.
So is using Formula a good idea?
a lot of scientific Studies show that there's no great difference in the nutritional or food value of the Breast milk or Formula feeds. If a mother either can't or doesn't want to breastfeed her baby then formula is more than sufficient to feed the new bornhowever It's vital to buy the correct milk powder to suit the age of the baby. It is also extremely important when mixing up a formula to use the correct amount of powder for the weight of the baby.
while using formula, it's important to be clean and hygienic. Always wash hands before making a bottle.
Powdered formulas are sterile but may contain bacteria that could give your baby a stomach upset if they are not prepared correctly. Powders must be mixed with water that has been boiled and then left to cool to around 70°C.