ADVICE TO YOUNG MOTHERS.
Doiit’ feed the baby With a spoon. The proper food for babies is mother'’ . .ilk. Fresh air is the breath of dfe in a baby's nostrils. Keep the baby clean and it will stand I lie heat better. Don't stiek tin' nipple in the baby’s mouth ev< ry time .t erics. Ilcinember. the baby needs a drink of wr'-r as much as you do. ■ ■ t let the baby sleep in the noth any other person. Don't (boy the baby with patent inedieim . i at If sick call a doctor. When tiie baby is between the ages of one am! six months, prepare its milk to .-•n't its nge. Don't u..:."ied the baby; there is more ■•'.■.• i of giving 100 much at n linn than too little. ’V >' ! i'i the : <:•. :y gets its teeth l .i “ put food into its mouth that i. eds to be chewed. Fee a common bottle for feeding with a rubber niople and no tube, and keep bottle and nipple clean by boiling and sVrnbbi. g. If tin- breast mbk gives out or for any rea.-on ofner means of feeding become nccmwry, get the Lest milk you can aiTord, and make it as nearly like mothers’ milk as possible.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3529, 1 June 1905, Page 4
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207ADVICE TO YOUNG MOTHERS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3529, 1 June 1905, Page 4
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