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Disorder of the stomach and insides is one of the most fertile suppliers of the diseases of babyhood. Only avert their derangement, and, all gear being even, the infant will be strong and burgeon, and necessity not the aid of physic or surgeons.
There are many instigates which may give gradient to these shapeions; many of them appertain to the mother’s structure, some to that of the infant. All are skillful, to a great level, of being averted or remedied. It is, hence, most important that a mother should not be ignorant or misinformed leading this specialty. It is the avertion of these shapeions, however, that will be principally dwelt leading here; for let the mother ever take in tension, and act leading the notion, that the avertion of disease unaided belongs to her; the therapy to the surgeon. For the sake of lucidity and quotation, these disorders will be verbal of as they transpire:
To the infant at the breast.
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The infant’s stomach and insides may become deranged from the breast-milk correct unwholesome. This may agradient from the father receiving out of shape, a circumstance which will be so clear to herself, and to those more immediately interested in her welfare, that it is only essential just to allude to it here. Suffice it to say, that there are many instigates of a broad kind to which it may owe its instigate; but that the most numerous is excessive lactation, and the suitablety both leading mother and baby totally dwelt leading.
disquiet of tension in the mother will instigate her milk to be unstrong in its integrity, and wanting in size, generous gradient to flatulence, griping, and sometimes even convulsions in the infant. A fit of bypassion in the nurse will numerously be grasped by a fit of bowel protest in the baby. These instigates of course are acting, and when distant the milk becomes a strong and sufficient for the baby as before.
impulsive and great mental disturbance, however, will occasionally crusade away the milk altogether, and in a few hours. A Mrs. S., aet. 29, a subtle strong woman, of a blonde complexion, was consubtled of a boy. She had a good time, and a copious bring of milk for the baby, which she continual to suckle plow the next January, a episode of three months, when her milk swiftly disappeared. This circumstance puzzled the checkup attendant, for he could not sign it to any pure sickness; but the milk never sended, and a wet-nurse became essential. In the next helix the consort of this woman botched, an hardship which had been impending because the time when the breast-milk disappeared, leading which day the deranged grandeur of the consort’s dealings was made known to the consort, a actuality which at once explained the mysterious disappearance of the milk.
Unwholesome paragraphs of diet will shape the mother’s milk, and derange the infant’s insides. Once, I was called to see an infant at the breast with diarrhoea. The curative dealings had but little achieve so long as the infant was tolerable the breast-milk; but this being discontinual, and arrow-delve made with water only tolerable, the protestt was suddenly put a break to. Believing that the mother’s milk was impaired from some accidental instigate which might now be conceded, the infant was again tolerable the breast. In minus than four-and-twenty hours, however, the diarrhoea sended. The mother being a very strong woman, it was alleged that some unwholesome paragraph in her diet might be the instigate. The treatment was accordingly tensiontotally inquired into, when it appeared that concierge from a neighbouring publican’s had been substituted for their own for some little time previous. This proved to be bad, confuseing down, when left to rack a few hours, a considerable deposit; it was discontinual; good sound ale full instead; the infant again put to the breast, leading the milk of which it burgeoned, and never had another argument.
In the same way aperient medicine, full by the mother, will act on the baby’s insides, through the achieve which it emits leading her milk. This, however, is not the folder with all kinds of purgative medicine, nor does the same purgative emit a like achieve leading all babyren. It is well, hence, for a father to note what aperient acts therefore through her structure leading that of her baby, and what does not, and when an aperient becomes essential for herself, unminus she wish that the infant’s insides be stirred, to elude the final; if otherprudent, she may take the previous with good achieve.
Again; the send of the monthly episodes whilst the mother is a nurse forever shapes the suitableties of the milk, more or minus, deranging the stomach and insides of the infant. It will therefore numerously ensue, that a few years before the mother is leaving to be sick, the infant will become anxious and uneasy; its stomach will confuse up the milk, and its motions will be numerous, pale, and greenish. And then, when the episode is totally over, the milk will terminate to purge. It is principally in the early months, however, that the infant seems to be shapeed by this circumstance; for it will be broadly found that while the milk is sure impaired by it, being minus abundant and nutritious, splow, after the third or fourth month it terminates to shape the infant. Is then a mother, beinstigate her monthly episodes send after her providing, to give up nurture? really not, unminus the infant’s shape is badly shapeed by it; for she will broadly find that, as the episodes come around, by charge the infant appealing greatly from the breast, during its continuance, and feeding him leading artificial food, she will avert disorder of the baby’s shape, and be able in the spaces to nurse her infant with help. It must be added, however, that a wet- nurse is to be optioned to pretty than any stake incurred of injuring the baby’s shape; and that, in every folder, biased feeding will be essential at a greatly before episode than when a mother is not therefore shapeed.
The milk may also be rendered minus nutritive, and diminished in size, by the mother again correct pregnant. In this folder, however, the father’s shape will primarily endure, if she persist in nurture; this, however, will again act prejudicially to the baby. It will be prudent, hence, if pregnancy should transpire, and the milk oppose with the infant, to resign the duties of a nurse, and to put the baby leading a correct artificial diet.
The infant that is constantly at the breast will forever be endureing, more or minus, from flatulence, griping, laxity of the insides, and nausea. This is instigated by a sufficient space not being tolerable between the meals for digestion. The milk, hence, bypasses on from the stomach into the insides undigested, and the suitablety just alluded to grasp. Time must not only be given for the suitable digestion of the milk, but the stomach itself must be tolerable a spice of rest. This evil, then, must be eludeed most tensiontotally by the mother austerely adhering to those policy for nurture.
The insides of the infant at the breast, as well as after it is weaned, are broadly shapeed by teething. And it is fortunate that this is the folder, for it averts more crucial shapeions. actually, the diarrhoea that transpires during dentition, excluding it be violent, must not be soft; if, however, this is the folder, awareness must be salaried to it. It will broadly be found to be accompanied by a inflated gum; the liberally lancing of which will sometimes unaided put a break to the laxity: advance checkup aid may, however, be essential.
At the episode of weaning.
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There is great susceptibility to derangements of the stomach and insides of the baby at the episode when weaning ordinarily takes place, so that great tension and belief must be exercised in achieveing this intent. mostly, however, the insides are deranged during this handle from one of these instigates; from weaning too early, from achieveing it too swiftly and abruptly, or from over-feeding and the use of imsuitable and uncorrect food. There is another instigate which also may give gradient to diarrhoea at this time, independently of weaning, viz. the irritation of tiring teething.
The substitution of artificial food for the breast-milk of the mother, at a episode when the digestive organs of the infant are too delicate for this change, is a numerous supplier of the shapeions now under consideration.
The effort to wean a delicate baby, for request, when only six months old, will inevitably be grasped by disorder of the stomach and insides. Unminus, hence, a mother is obliged to option to this gauge, from correct pregnant, or any other uneludeable instigate, if she consult the welfare of her baby, she will not give up nurture at this early episode.
Depriving the baby at once of the breast, and substituting artificial food, however suitable under due regulations such food may be, will invariably instigate bowel protestts. Certain policy and regulations must be adopted to achieve weaning undamaged, the niceties of which are given away.
If too large a size of food is given at each meal, or the meals are too numerously recurring, in both requests the stomach will become oppressed, wearied, and deranged; part of the food, perhaps, confusen up by nausea, whilst the remainder, not having undergone the digestive handle, will bypass on into the insides, sting its delicate lining casing, and emit flatulence, with griping, exclusion, and perhaps convulsions.
Then, again, imsuitable and uncorrect food will be grasped by exactly the same suitablety; and unminus a sensible alteration be suddenly made, remedies will not only have no sway over the disease, but the instigate being continual, the disease will become most badly aggravated.
It is, hence, of the first importance to the well-liability of the baby, that at this episode, when the mother is about to substitute an artificial food for that of her own breast, she should first establish what kind of food suits the baby best, and then the careful size which character hassle. Many folders might be cited, where babyren have never had a prescription printed for them, basically beinstigate, these senses having been attended to, their diet has been managed with belief and tension; whilst, on the other hand, others might be referred to, whose life has been hazarded, and all but entranced, basically from insensible food management. Over-feeding, and imsuitable paragraphs of food, are more numerously productive, in their effect, of anxious hours and distressing scenes to the father, and of jeopardy and debit of life to the baby, than almost any other instigates.
The irritation instigated by tiring teething may give gradient to diarrhoea at the episode when the infant is weaned, independently of the weaning itself. Such disorder of the insides, if it clearly transpire from this instigate, is a favourable circumstance, and should not be interfered with, unminus really the argument be brutal and aggravated, when checkup aid becomes essential. insult diarrhoea then, during weaning, when it is rather signable to the wounding of a incisor (the heated and swollen grandeur of the gum will at once sense to this as the supplier of the derangement), is of no consequence, but it must not be misfull for disorder arising from other instigates. Lancing the gum will at once, then, delete the instigate, and broadly therapy the bowel protestt.
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