Breast milk is the ideal food for the child during the first months of life. No other food is thus able to grow well and protect your child from diseases as diverse as diarrhea, respiratory infections and urinary disorders, allergies. Breast milk contains all the substances that provide the ideal growth of a child for the first 6 months of life, then first introduction of solid foods.
Because there will come a time when breast milk is not sufficient to meet the nutritional needs of the child. (This does not mean, as some misinformed people may argue, that breast milk contains more nutritional value after 6 months.) From the 6 to 9 months of life, a child born out will need to take iron from other sources. It ‘possible that the heat carried from breast milk is not sufficient once achieved 8-9 months of life, although some children can grow satisfactorily in mother’s milk and nothing else for over a year.

