- Summary
- The text explains how a mother's knowledge influences their baby's nutritional needs during birth, emphasizing the importance of proper feeding techniques such as the correct still position. It highlights that milk quality is not guaranteed and discusses common myths, such as hunger marks, that do not accurately reflect a baby's actual hunger. The document warns about the risks of excessive breastfeeding and introduces specific food items like jute, which may raise infection risks like listeriosis, and emphasizes the importance of preparing breast milk manually to ensure safety. Furthermore, it states that certain foods can increase the risk of bacterial or viral infections that harm the developing child.
*How a mother's knowledge impacts baby growth and safety*
*Understanding hunger signals and common myths*
*Understanding the risks of excessive breastfeeding*
*Preparing baby breast milk with jute for safety*
*Importance of manual preparation of breast milk to prevent bacterial and viral infections*
*Caution about foods that may increase infection risks*
*Conclusion: Nutrition guides baby health during birth*
*Knowledge is key for ensuring safe feeding practices* - Title
- Home page - Healthy into life
- Description
- Healthy into Life Network at the Federal Center for Nutrition (BZfE)
- Keywords
- newsletter, essen, sport, baby, babys, service, video, praxis
- NS Lookup
- A 217.76.106.122
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-12Updated 2026-04-12Summarized 2026-04-14
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