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Benefits of Colostrum & Tips for Breastfeeding a Newborn in the first 72 hours

Sữa mẹ là tốt nhất cho trẻ sơ sinh và trẻ nhỏ thì chắc hẳn là điều người mẹ nào cũng biết. Đặc biệt, việc cố gắng cho bé bú được sữa non từ mẹ trong vòng 72 giờ đầu tiên sau sinh là điều được các chuyên gia y tế khuyến khích. Tuy nhiên, không phải bà mẹ nào cũng có thể thực hiện được việc này.

Benefits of Colostrum & Tips for Breastfeeding a Newborn in the first 72 hours

10/19/2020 3:10:56 PM

Cùng tìm hiểu định nghĩa ''Sữa non'' là gì? Tầm quan trọng của ''Sữa non'' đối với sự phát triện của trẻ và Làm thế nào để con bú trọn vẹn sữa non trong 72 giờ sau sinh trong video dưới đây, để được BS. CK1. Lê Xuân Hoàng Khanh - Chuyên gia tư vấn sữa mẹ nổi tiếng với hơn 13 năm kinh nghiệm công tác tại các bệnh viện uy tín chia sẻ và giải đáp các mẹ nhé.

 

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