Correct option is C
Ans: (c)
It promotes better sleep pattern in infants
Sol. One of the primary misconceptions among mothers is that
feeding liquids other than milk, such as water or fruit juice, will
promote better sleep patterns in infants. However, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. Infants' digestive systems are not mature enough to handle liquids other than breast milk or formula in the early stages of life, and introducing such liquids can cause digestive issues or interfere with proper nutrition.
Explanation of each option:
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(a) It helps lessen problems like colic and infant gas: This is a misconception, but it is not the primary one. While many parents believe that introducing other liquids can help with colic or gas, these issues are more commonly addressed by
proper feeding techniques, such as burping and ensuring proper latch during breastfeeding.
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(b) It boosts infants' immunity against infections: While
breast milk does provide essential nutrients and antibodies to boost an infant's immune system, introducing other liquids like water or juice does not have the same effect.
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(c) It promotes better sleep pattern in infants: Correct answer. This is a common misconception. Breast milk or formula is all that an infant needs in the early months for proper nutrition, and adding other liquids does not influence their sleep patterns.
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(d) It aids in weight loss for the mother: This is not a common misconception regarding infant feeding. The mother's weight loss is influenced by
breastfeeding, but introducing liquids to an infant does not directly affect the mother's weight.