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Breastfeeding vs. cow’s milk: Paediatrician shares guidelines on what’s best for infants, toddlers and young children
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Breastfeeding vs. cow’s milk: Paediatrician shares guidelines on what’s best for infants, toddlers and young children

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Published on: Sept 25, 2025 05:34 pm IST

Dr Ravi Malik shared age-rise nutrition rules for infants and children that all mothers should follow.

From the time a child is born till the early years of development, breastmilk plays a significant role in essential nutrition. But how long should you breastfeed your baby? Is it safe for the child to consume cow’s milk instead? In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Ravi Malik, paediatrician, MAMC, founder and medical director, Malik Radix Healthcare said, “Navigating the complexities of infant and young child nutrition can be challenging, especially when considering the role of milk.” Also read | Doctor reveals which is better for your baby in the first 6 months: Breast milk or formula?

How long should you breastfeed your baby?(Shutterstock)

Dr Ravi Malik further shared the guidelines of breastmilk and cow’s milk consumption that should be followed by all parents:

For infants (under 1 year):

Breastfeeding is paramount. Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life as the ideal source of nutrition. Breast milk provides all necessary nutrients and is crucial for healthy growth and development. No cow’s milk for infants under 1 year old due to potential digestive issues and nutrient deficiencies (like iron). If breast milk is unavailable, iron-fortified infant formula is the appropriate alternative. Around 6 months, complementary foods should be introduced alongside breast milk, but not as replacements.

For toddlers (1-2 years):

Breastfeeding can be continued beyond 1 year, even up to 2 years or beyond, as mutually desired by mother and child. After a child’s first birthday, pasteurised whole cow’s milk can be introduced as a beverage, alongside other nutrient-rich foods. It’s crucial to moderate cow’s milk intake in toddlers as excessive consumption can interfere with iron absorption, potentially leading to iron deficiency anemia. The recommended daily amount is generally between 16 and 24 ounces (about 2-3 cups). Also read | Pain during breastfeeding? Gynaecologist shares why it hurts, tips to find relief and when to see a doctor

What to feed your baby?(Pexels)
What to feed your baby?(Pexels)

For children over 2 years:

Cow’s milk (low-fat or skim milk) can continue to be part of a healthy diet, providing valuable calcium, vitamin D, and protein for growing children. Emphasise a diverse diet rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, and protein sources to ensure adequate intake of all essential nutrients.

Important considerations:

  • Individualised needs: Each child is unique, and individual dietary needs may vary. Parents should always consult with their child’s pediatrician or a registered dietitian to receive personalised advice and address any concerns or specific dietary requirements.
  • Alternatives to cow’s milk: For children with dairy allergies or intolerances, or families with dietary preferences, fortified soy milk is generally considered the most nutritionally equivalent alternative. Other plant-based milks should be carefully evaluated for their nutritional content, especially regarding protein, fat, and fortification with calcium and vitamin D.
  • Avoid sugary drinks: Regardless of the milk choice, parents should avoid offering children sugary drinks like flavored milks, sodas, and juices. These drinks offer minimal nutritional value and can lead to various health problems. Also read | Gynaecologist busts 5 common myths about breastfeeding: ‘Pumping breast milk is not…’

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Ileana D'Cruz opens up about her initial breastfeeding struggles: ‘No idea it was going to be as intensely painful’ | Health
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Ileana D’Cruz opens up about her initial breastfeeding struggles: ‘No idea it was going to be as intensely painful’ | Health

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Ileana D’Cruz is married to Michael Dolan and is the mother of two sons. Their first child, Koa Phoenix Dolan, was born on August 1, 2023. On June 19 2025, they welcomed their second son, Keanu Rafe Dolan. They are living in Houston, Texas. With motherhood taking up centre stage for Illeana, she shared her experience.

Ileana D’Cruz opened up about her experience of breastfeeding, explaining the journey from initial confusion to trusting her instincts. (PC: IG/@ileana_official)

ALSO READ: Ileana D’Cruz explains why she and husband Michael Dolan have chosen to raise their 2 kids in Texas without a nanny

In a candid conversation about all things motherhood, on an Instagram Live on August 30 for Live for Freedom To Feed, Ileana D’Cruz shared with actor Neha Dhupia about how she is navigating parenting. She talked about one of the first essentials of early motherhood, which is breastfeeding, and how the journey was, including any initial inhibitions.

First reaction

Before stepping into motherhood, especially around the time before the delivery, many often turn to their close friends for guidance, what to expect. Illeana did the same, gathering details of what to expect so she could prepare.

She said, “She did tell me, you know, breastfeeding is really intense. It can be really painful, but she’s like, it’s the most beautiful thing as well. And she was absolutely right. She’s like, it was definitely painful initially. And then, you know, you have the other complications that come with breastfeeding… I had no idea it was going to be as intensely painful as it was.” The initial reaction was a bit overwhelming, wondering about the possible complications and how the process of breastfeeding can be painful.

But Illeana also acknowledged how breastfeeding is a privilege. She continued, “But it is such a, I don’t know, maybe privilege is the right word. It’s such a privilege to be able to feed your child, and the connection that you can have with your baby is really lovely.” Breastfeeding allows a mother to bond and connect with the child in a special way.

Illeana’s experience with breastfeeding

The actor further recalled her first experience with breastfeeding, when she was very stressed. As a new mother navigating those first moments, Ileana remembered feeling judged by a lactation consultant at the hospital.

“At the hospital, we were told, you know, ‘Would you like a lactation consultant to come and speak with you’? So I was like, ‘Yeah, of course, you know, I’d love to have an expert come and talk to me’. And I just felt so much judgment from this woman. She was like, the first question, she’s like, ‘Do you plan to breastfeed? Are you going to be formula feeding as well’? And I’m like, ‘Well, I plan to breastfeed only, but you know, you don’t know what’s going to happen’… I’m like, every woman has her own journey. Every mother has her own journey with her child, and you know, what’s best for your kid, instinctively, ” she shared.

There was a lot of contradictory information from everyone around, which confused the actor initially, as everyone had their two cents. Illeana shared another personal experience where someone at the hospital told her not to pump milk for six weeks, while her doctor recommended it earlier due to inflammation. Looking back, Illeana remembered that she was worried a lot, “I think I was so worried. It’s very, very painful. So like I had a fever and everything was really bad.” Especially for the first time around, she admitted to depending on the lactation expert, fearing that any mistake would harm the baby’s health. But as time went on, she learnt how to trust her instincts.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Postpartum priorities every new mother needs to know: From breastfeeding tips to nutritional guide | Health
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Postpartum priorities every new mother needs to know: From breastfeeding tips to nutritional guide | Health

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

One of the challenging aspects of postpartum for a mother is meeting the new needs that arise. After childbirth, a mother’s body undergoes many hormonal, physical, and emotional changes. There are several immediate aspects she needs to pay attention to. Among the first ones are breastfeeding practices and what to eat to replenish energy. HT Lifestyle reached out to health experts to collect tips and a nutritional guide that can help mothers.

Mothers need a special nutritional guide as new needs rise postpartum.(Shutterstock)

ALSO READ: Does breastfeeding delay periods? Doctor explains the truth about fertility during lactation

Breastfeeding tips for mothers

The first step is breastfeeding, right from the hospital itself. Mothers need to be aware of the right techniques, timing beforehand.

Dr Shweta Mendiratta, Associate Clinical Director and Head of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at Marengo Asia Hospitals, Faridabad, listed out 5 breastfeeding tips:

1. Start immediately after birth

  • New mothers need to initiate breastfeeding within the first hour of birth, called the golden hour.
  • This helps the baby receive colostrum, which is rich in antibodies and nutrients and helps protect the newborn from various infections.

2. Ensure the right latch

  • A good latch by the baby is key to successful breastfeeding. The baby’s mouth should cover not just the nipple but also a good part of the areola, the circular area of pigmented skin surrounding the nipple.
  • You should not feel pain during feeding. If you do, gently break the suction with your finger and try again.

3. Feed on demand, not by the clock

  • Newborn babies typically breastfeed every 2 to 3 hours. Moms should watch out for baby hunger signs like sucking on fists, turning their head, or making sucking noises.
  • Don’t wait for the baby to cry to breastfeed. Crying occurs when the baby has already been feeling hungry for some time.

4. Drink enough water and eat Healthy

  • Nutrition directly impacts the quality and quantity of breast milk.
  • Nutrient-rich foods, with adequate intake of proteins, calcium, iron, and healthy fats, replenish the mother’s energy levels, aid her recovery post-delivery, and supply essential nutrients to the baby.

5. Pumping or hand-expressing milk

  • Pumping or hand-expressing milk can help relieve breast engorgement, a condition where the breasts become overfilled with milk, making them feel swollen, hard, and painful.
  • Expressing milk allows others to feed the baby when you need some rest. Make sure to store and handle breast milk hygienically.

Dr Shweta Mendiratta, however, shed light on some of the potential conditions mothers may face while breastfeeding. “If you are experiencing conditions like sore nipples, engorgement, low milk supply, or if the baby is not gaining weight adequately, speak to your doctor without delay,” She shared the symptoms, assuring that these are common after childbirth and manageable.

What to eat

Ragi roti gives energy instead of atta roti.(Shutterstock)
Ragi roti gives energy instead of atta roti.(Shutterstock)

Eating for two is what mothers hear after birth. But Dr Arti Bhalerao, Chief Dietitian and Clinical Nutritionist at Sahyadri Hospitals MomStory, Hadapsar, Pune, told us that this may not always be the case, so it does not give a free pass to snacking all day long. The difference is to eat smart, maybe with a little more meal frequency, but ultimately focusing on getting the right nutrients. As per Dr Bhalerao, the goal should be to support the body without overexerting it.

First up is giving mothers traditional food in Indian homes, as these are easier to digest, warm, and rich in nutrients.

Elaborating more about the meals, she added, “Fresh rotis or rice with soft dals, ghee, and seasonal vegetables are often the base of such meals. Grains like ragi and bajra are commonly used. They give you steady energy and may contain important nutrients such as iron, calcium, zinc and fibre. Plant-based sources like dals and lentils are gentle on the stomach and give your body the protein it needs to heal.”

She further listed green veggies like spinach, fenugreek, which are recommended because they are good sources of high iron, calcium and folic acid, which are required in breastfeeding.

Further, nuts are also recommended by the dietician as they are healthy fats. She said, “Soaked almonds or lightly roasted ones can be eaten daily. They provide healthy fats that keep your energy levels stable.” Seeds are also advised to be eaten. Dr Bhalerao recommended flax or garden cress.

Lastly, for fluids, which are very essential because of breastfeeding, the dietician confirmed that, indeed, the belief that breastfeeding makes you thirstier is actually true. Other than water, she encouraged having coconut water or buttermilk during the day.

However, she did warn, “Stay away from sugary drinks and soft drinks. They do not provide any real nourishment. Tea and coffee can be enjoyed in small amounts. One or two cups a day is fine for most mothers.”

Among other foods to be avoided by the mother, as recommended by Dr Bhalerao, include spicy, oily food, foods like raw onion, too much garlic, or heavy pulses such as chickpeas or kidney beans, which might cause gas or make your baby fussy. Likewise, it goes without saying, Dr Bhalerao cautioned about alcohol and smoking, asking to eliminate them completely when breastfeeding, as they can pass into the milk and affect it. Similarly, she advised steering clear of large fish as they may contain harmful substances and instead choose smaller fish, cooked for grilled or curry recipes.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Can breastfeeding protect your baby from diseases? Lactation expert shares 8 powerful benefits of breast milk | Health
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Can breastfeeding protect your baby from diseases? Lactation expert shares 8 powerful benefits of breast milk | Health

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Breast milk isn’t just the first source of nutrition for your baby—it’s a powerhouse of immunity and strength. Packed with essential nutrients and protective properties, it helps shield infants from infections and lowers the risk of lifestyle diseases. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Shacchee Baweja, principal consultant, lactation, BLK – Max Super Specialty Hospital shared how breastfeeding can protect the baby from various diseases.

Breastfeeding can protect the baby from various diseases. (Freepik)

1. The early milk

Colostrum or the early milk is teeming with numerous immune cells, antibodies and many antimicrobial substances (Lactoferrin, Lysozyme, oligosaccharides, cytokines, antioxidants to name a few!). That’s why it’s also known as the first vaccination of the baby. Also read | Is there a right time to stop breastfeeding? Gynaecologist shares 8 things that new parents need to know

2. Promotes good bacteria

Breastmilk contains substances that promote the growth of certain kind of good bacteria in the baby’s gut(intestines) thus supporting the gut microbiome.

3. Provides ready-made immunity

The immune component of breastmilk keeps changing based on what the baby needs. Baby’s saliva coming in contact with mother’s breast, sends signals and mother’s breasts secrete immune substances accordingly in the milk, thus providing ready-made immunity to the baby.

4. Strengthens immune system

Breastfed babies have lower incidence of Diarrheal diseases, Respiratory illnesses, Ear infections and many other infections. Immune properties of breastmilk strengthen immunity, prevent from getting infected and have quick recovery if they catch infection.

Know the benefits of breast milk.(Adobe Stock)
Know the benefits of breast milk.(Adobe Stock)

5. Prevents attach by infectious organisms

Breastmilk acts locally too (by coating the insides and outsides with immune cells) thus preventing attack by the infectious organisms. When the baby is taking milk from the mother, there is very low chance of contamination and catching a bug transmitted via food. The robust microbiome also acts as a barrier against disease causing organisms.

6. Protection against obesity, diabetes, hypertension, allergies, asthma

Breastfeeding is responsive feeding i.e. baby asks to be fed and feeds only as much as he needs, there is no over feeding, thus setting a stage for mindful eating and lower chance of obesity, blood pressure etc. Breastmilk contains optimal amount of nutrients for baby’s body. Because breastmilk proteins are not foreign to baby’s body (as opposed to animal milk which contains animal protein), there is a lower risk of developing allergies, type 1 diabetes etc. Also read | Nutrition for new mothers: Expert shares 7 diet tips for breastfeeding moms

7. Protection against dental caries

Contrary to popular belief, the immune properties of breastmilk are protective against tooth decay. It’s the poor oral hygiene that causes tooth decay.

8. Protection against cancers

Breastmilk contains alpha lactalbumin which is found to have anti-cancer properties. Also there’s a strong correlation between breastfeeding and a lower incidence of breast and ovarian cancers in the mother.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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