Why nutrition matters in early life

More Than Feeding It’s Foundation Building

In newborns and infants, nutrition directly influences:

  • Brain and neurological development
  • Growth and weight gain
  • Immunity and infection resistance
  • Recovery in sick or preterm babies

Inadequate or inappropriate nutrition can affect long-term outcomes.
That is why nutrition at Vrundavan is approached as medical therapy, not guesswork.

Breastfeeding support & guidance

Encouraging Natural Feeding with the Right Support

Breast milk is the ideal nutrition for most newborns—but breastfeeding often requires guidance.

At Vrundavan, we help mothers with:

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  • Correct positioning and latching techniques
  • Managing common concerns such as pain or low confidence
  • Feeding frequency and adequacy assessment
  • Support for mothers of preterm or NICU babies

Support is always encouraging never forceful or judgmental.

Nutrition for preterm & high-risk babies

Specialised Nutrition When It Matters Most

Preterm and medically fragile babies have unique nutritional needs.

Our team provides:

  • Carefully calculated nutrition plans
  • Support for expressed breast milk feeding
  • Medical nutrition strategies when oral feeding is not possible
  • Safe transition plans to full feeds

The goal is steady growth while protecting immature organs.

Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) support

Nutrition When Feeding Is Not Possible

For babies who cannot be fed orally, we provide Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) under strict protocols.

TPN at Vrundavan includes:

  • Precise formulation based on the baby’s condition
  • Continuous monitoring to prevent complications
  • Gradual transition to enteral feeding when appropriate

Nutrition is delivered safely, accurately, and responsibly.

Weaning & Infant Feeding Guidance

Supporting the Next Stage of Growth

As babies grow, feeding needs evolve.

We guide parents on:

  • Age-appropriate introduction of complementary foods
  • Balanced nutrition for infants and young children
  • Managing feeding difficulties or picky eating
  • Avoiding common nutritional misconceptions

Clear guidance helps prevent both undernutrition and overfeeding.

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