Infant Nutritional Requirements
What Do Health Organizations Think of Growing-up Milk?
What Do Health Organizations Think of Growing-up Milk? Until the age of one, if the baby is not breastfed, he is fed with infant milk, then with follow-up milk, and then growth milk around 10-12 months, until 3 years old,…
How to Diversify Your Baby’s Diet
How to Diversify Your Baby’s Diet Between 5 and 7 months, most children are ready to eat new foods because their kidneys and gut are sufficiently mature. Let’s take a look at each stage of food diversification. Stages of food…
Introduction to Complementary Baby Foods
Introduction to Complementary Baby Foods Summary – Complementary foods: around 6 months – Complementary foods: how do you go about it? When breast milk or infant formula is no longer sufficient to cover your baby’s nutritional needs, it…
How to Feed a Baby
How to Feed a Baby When it comes to feeding your baby, you’ll have to choose between breastfeeding and bottle feeding. If each mother is free to do what she wants in terms of feeding her baby, it is still…