Dr. Pawan Explains Protein and Probiotics for babies
What Parents Will Learn
Hear it from the expert and discover how Protein and Probiotics play a very important role in your child’s growth, digestion, gut health, and immune system function.
Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for babies, especially in the first six months. It contains key nutrients like Protein, DHA, ARA, and beneficial bacteria, which support growth, brain development, digestion, gut health, and immune function.
Key takeaways:
- Protein is a key building block for a baby’s growth and development, but in infancy, the right quality and quantity matter.
- Breast milk contains two main proteins: whey and casein in the ratio of 72:28.
- In the early months, it has a higher proportion of whey, which is easier for a baby’s developing digestive system to digest.
- Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that support gut health, which is closely linked with digestion and immune system function.
- All nutrients matter, but quality protein and probiotics for gut health are especially important in early infancy.
Frequently asked questions
What are the different types of protein found in breast milk?
Breast milk contains two main types of protein: whey and casein in a ratio of 72:28. In the early months, the balance is higher in whey, which is easier for a baby’s developing tummies to digest. Dr. Pawan highlights protein quality and balance as important parts of early infant nutrition.
Why does protein matter so much for a baby’s growth?
Protein is one of the key building blocks for a baby’s growing body. It supports growth and development, but in infancy, it is not about giving more protein. As Dr. Pawan explains, what matters is the right quality and the right quantity for the baby’s age.
What are whey and casein in breast milk?
Whey and casein are the two main proteins naturally found in breast milk. Whey is usually higher in the early months and is easier to digest, while casein supports the overall protein structure. Together, they create a protein balance that changes as the baby grows.
Why is whey protein important in early infancy?
In early infancy, a baby’s digestive system is still developing. Whey protein is important because it is easier to digest and is naturally present in higher proportion in breast milk during the early months. Dr. Pawan explains why whey-dominant balance is considered important for babies.
How do probiotics support a baby’s gut health?
Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that help support gut health. For babies, the gut is closely linked with digestion and immune system function, which is why probiotics are often discussed as an important part of early nutrition.
What ingredients should parents look for in early infant nutrition?
Parents should look at early nutrition through two important lenses: quality protein and gut-supporting nutrients.
Breast milk naturally provides proteins such as whey and casein, along with beneficial bacteria that support gut health. Dr. Pawan suggests that parents should know the right protein quality, quantity and probiotics which are naturally balanced in breastmilk as per your child’s needs.
Full Video Transcript: Protein and Probiotics in Mother’s Milk
A lot of times, parents of newborns ask me, “Doctor I don’t know what’s the right nutrition for my baby, I read one thing, my relatives tell me something else. What exactly should I look for to support my child’s healthy growth?
As we know, mother’s milk is the best for your baby, as it has the right balance of all nutrients which makes it so unique . Be it protein, DHA, ARA or probiotics, mother’s milk has everything needed for your baby’s overall health, be it physical growth, brain development, healthy gut and immune system function. Breastfeeding your baby, is the best thing you can do for their health.
Now, when we talk about your baby’s nutrition, there are many things to consider but let’s start by talking about these 2 things:
Protein and Probiotics
Let’s talk about Protein first. Protein is a fundamental nutrient that helps in growth and development.
You may have heard about Whey protein, especially for people who are into fitness, but did you know that protein is extremely important in case of babies as well? In Mother’s milk, the protein quality and quantity is exactly what the baby needs, there are two kinds of protein in breastmilk, Whey and Casein, and their ratio is around 72:28 in the early months, i.e. higher proportion of whey which is easily digested by your baby’s developing gut.
Coming to Probiotics, Probiotics are microorganisms or helpful bacteria which help in improving and supporting gut health. Mother’s milk has all the essential probiotics which help with your baby’s gut function. That’s why probiotics play a crucial role in your child’s developing months.
So, when it comes to ensuring the right progress and development of your child, all nutrients are important but some ingredients like probiotics and not too little and not too much of protein and are considered very important for the baby.
And before feeding anything to your infant, always take advice of your pediatrician.
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