Choosing How To Feed Your Baby
As a parent, deciding how you will feed your baby is one of the most important decisions you will make. This means making a choice that:
- promotes the health and well-being of your baby and your family,
- best fits your life circumstances,
- you feel comfortable with.
There are some things you can do to help decide how to feed your baby:
- Become informed. The information in the sections below can help you make an informed decision that is right for you and your baby.
- Seek support. Your health-care provider can help to explore your feeding goals, work through your thoughts and feelings, and answer any questions you may have.
- Tune into your feelings. You should feel good about your choice. Each individual’s situation and decision are unique.
Watch the videos at Breastfeeding Information for Parents for information to consider when deciding for your family.
Breastfeeding
Health Canada recommends that babies be exclusively breastfed for the first six months and continue to be breastfed for up to two years and beyond. The longer a mother breastfeeds, the more protection for mother and baby’s health. In fact, breastfeeding can benefit the whole family.
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If you have questions about the benefits of breastfeeding and the risks of not breastfeeding, speak to your health-care provider.
It can take time for you and your baby to get used to breastfeeding, but there are many people who can help you along the way. To learn more about breastfeeding and breastfeeding support, click here.
Formula Feeding
Families may feed their baby formula for many different medical or personal reasons. Some babies are fed only formula while others are fed some formula and some breastmilk. For families who cannot breastfeed or who have made an informed decision not to, commercial infant formula may be a safe alternative. While thinking about your feeding options, it is important to consider some of the risks of formula feeding.
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Visit Infant Formula: What You Need to Know to learn more about how to choose, prepare, store and feed infant formula.
Watch the videos at Breastfeeding Information for Parents for information to consider when making a decision for your family.
Services related to this information:
- Contact your Public Health Nurse:
- 811 HealthLine/Dial-a-Dietitian (Newfoundland & Labrador) – Call 811 or 1-888-709-2929 / TTY 1-888-709-3555