Posted on 24 December 2009. Tags: baby's nutritional, Infant Formula, salid food
Baby’s nutritional needs will change in line with its growth. And in time, breast milk or infant formula alone is not enough to make a baby fed. Solid food, the digestive system of small to really “mature”.
Baby’s ability to eat solid foods are not the same. Even so, experts agree, is generally a baby’s readiness to eat his first solid foods ranged between ages 6-8 month. Not because of age baby is 6 months, and she immediately gave him a variety of solid foods. Read more...
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Posted on 04 August 2009. Tags: Baby Formula, Baby Formulas, Change the Formula, Formulas Mixing Process, Infant Formula, Iron-Fortified Formula, Kinds of Formula
Baby formulas are specially made to meet babies’ nutritional needs. Although breast milk is the best source of nutrition for your baby, you shouldn’t feel bad or guilty if you are unable or choose not to breastfeed.
The doctor will usually recommend a formula made from cow’s milk and most doctors recommend using an iron-fortified formula. Some formulas are iron-fortified (which means they have extra iron in them). Some formulas have very little iron or none at all. Regular Read more...
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