J 1 BEFORE BABY COMES: —Fresh air Food Exercises Clothing—No strong aperients baths—Care of the breasts Condition during pregnancy. BABY’S CLOTHES AND HOW HE SHOULD WEAR THEM Proper clothinglmproper clothing. THE IDEAL LAYETTE Flannel binder— vest Napkins Long flannel —Robe— —Woollen Boots — flannel Large woollen shawl Knitted woollen hood—Veil. THE NURSERY. WHAT IS DUE TO YOUR BABYSuitable food Regular feedingßathing clothing CleanlinessBoiled water— Sleep. FOR THE' PERPLEXED MOTHER:— Answers to common —Appetite during pregnancy— Frights or unpleasant experiences Alcohol Baby at breast Feeding baby Milk in the breastMenstruation— nancy while nursing—Castor oil Nipple strings—Rupture in a baby boy— foodßaby’s binderßaby in wet weather East winds —Growing pains. BABY’S FOOD:—Baby at the breast Sore nipples—Why * baby is unsatisfied How to satisfy him —Insufficient breast milk — Poor quality breast milk —lf baby is too weak Cleft palates— Tongue-tied—Too frequent feeds. IF MOTHER CANNOT OR MUST NOT FEED BABY:—Why ordinary cow’s milk is unsuitable.' WHAT IS GLAXO? SCALE OF QUANTITIES FOR INFANTS:Capacity of baby’s stomach —Glaxo feeding from birth —How to give the bottle —Overfeeding taken over feed —To bring up the wind— Stomach pains Night feedsTo ease the weaning Delicate ba-
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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 37
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