In general, exclusively breast-fed infants tend to gain weight more rapidly in the first 2 to 3 months.
Also, some of the dangerous chemicals in kava can pass into breast milk and might hurt a breast-fed infant.
Keep in mind that in breast-fed infants, mild jaundice may last for 2 to 3 weeks or longer.
The study examined the effect of feeding on 22 healthy infants, 12 breast-fed and 10 formula-fed.
A 16-day-old breast-fed infant with metabolic acidosis caused by salicylate.
However, most breast-fed infants do not contract the virus from the infected mother despite the continuous exposure.
The chemicals that have a laxative effect can pass into breast milk and cause diarrhea in some breast-fed infants.
Colic in breast-fed infants when used in combination with other herbs.
The effect of flaxseed on breast-fed infants is unknown at this time.
This disease is often found during the first two months of an infants life, breast-fed infants with a higher chance.