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Post-Delivery Milk Deficiency? Experts Recommend Goat Milk for Newborns
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News18•22-02-2026, 12:47
Post-Delivery Milk Deficiency? Experts Recommend Goat Milk for Newborns
•After delivery, if a mother cannot produce sufficient milk, external milk is given to newborns.
•Experts suggest goat milk is more beneficial for newborns than cow or buffalo milk due to its easy digestibility and similarity to mother's milk.
•Dr. B.S. Patel highlights goat milk's historical use for children and the elderly due to its lightness.
•Goat milk contains essential minerals suitable for newborns, aiding nutrient absorption and reducing stomach issues.
•With only 3.5% fat, goat milk is thinner and easier to digest than cow (4-5% fat) or buffalo (7%+ fat) milk, and is rich in calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium for bone development.