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Infant Feeding Problems
Some newborns have difficulties around the essential task of eating.
An infant with tummy problems may vomit back most of a feeding, cry
for several hours each day, wail and pass gas; and have trouble sleeping.
Some may gulp their bottle and then apparently suffer from indigestion.
Some breastfed babies have trouble “latching on” to the
breast, so that getting adequate nutrition becomes a concern. Some
nursing mothers may suffer from sore or caked nipples, making breastfeeding
more difficult.
Sources. Office of Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Asclepeion
Center for Body Mind Therapy.
Working integratively and individually, Asclepeion Center staff have
had marked success in alleviating the negative effects of a variety
of disease states and health issues.
To discuss what particular treatment protocols may be appropriate
for any specific health issue, please contact the Asclepeion
Center, (301.495.0933) to talk over your individual medical
situation. For more information on what we do, see About Us and Services
sections of this website.
Many people who come to us feel they have already gleaned the positive
effects of treatments offered by traditional medicine. Others want
to explore possible synergies drawing upon holistic alternatives.
Center staff are always glad to work cooperatively with any practitioners—both
traditional and non-traditional—that a client desires.
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