DIY baby formula recipes are trending in mom groups and online, promising to be natural, cost-effective, and better than store-bought options. While the idea of crafting your baby’s formula at home might feel wholesome, it’s far from safe. In this post, we’ll explore the hidden risks of homemade baby formula and provide safer alternatives to meet your baby’s nutritional needs.
The Science Behind Baby Formula:
Commercial formulas are specifically designed to mimic breast milk, meeting the exact nutritional needs of your baby. They include crucial nutrients like DHA and iron, essential for brain and body development—something that’s nearly impossible to replicate at home.
Hidden Dangers of DIY Baby Formula:
Congratulations, Mama! At week seven of pregnancy, there’s so much happening inside your body—even if it doesn’t feel like it from the outside. Your little one is growing at an incredible pace, and you’re likely starting to notice some early pregnancy symptoms. Let’s break down what’s happening this week and how you can navigate this exciting (and sometimes overwhelming) time.
Your Baby at 7 Weeks: The Size of a Blueberry
By week seven, your baby is the size of a blueberry and starting to look more human. Their brain is creating about 100 new brain cells every minute, and tiny arm and leg buds are forming. Here’s a snapshot of their growth:
What You Might Be Feeling
This week, you might notice classic pregnancy symptoms ramping up, including:
Let’s explore what’s going on with your baby’s development, the changes you might notice in yourself, and how to best support your pregnancy journey at this stage.
At just the size of an apple seed, your baby is already working hard! This week, their tiny heart begins to form and will soon start beating. Major organs like the brain, spinal cord, and bones are also starting to develop. It’s like a construction site inside your womb, laying the foundation for your little one’s growth.
Every pregnancy is unique, but common symptoms during Week 5 include:
This FREE cheat sheet will walk you through 3 evidence-based strategies to boost your breastfeeding confidence and increase your milk supply.