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… Overview When to start giving your baby solid foods Breast milk or iron-fortified … food to the back of their mouth to swallow. Introducing solid foods to your baby There are … you want to avoid. Some foods aren't safe or healthy for babies. Here's a list of foods to …
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… considering using formula, discuss with your health care provider before adding formula to … Feeding your baby formula: Before you start (HealthLinkBC File #69a) Infant Formula: What … that interfere with feeding, talk to your healthcare provider. Learn more: …
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69c Child Nutrition Series From birth to 6 months, human milk (breast milk) and a daily 400 IU vitamin D supplement can provide all of a baby’s nutrient needs. Some babies are fed infant formula, …
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… and menus for babies who are 6 to 12 months old. It includes information on food safety … a half cup (60 to 125 mL) of prepared hot or cold cereal Half a piece of toast or muffin A … one-day menus for 6 to 9 and 9 to 12 month old babies. Solid foods can be offered before …
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… infant formula if your baby has a medical condition called galactosemia … infant formula if your baby has a medical condition called galactosemia …
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… and carry oxygen to all parts of the body. Children need iron for healthy growth and … as easily absorbed. It’s found in eggs and plant-based foods like beans, lentils, tofu, … getting enough iron, discuss with a health care provider. HealthLinkBC File #69c Baby’s …
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… asleep in a car seat or stroller. Once you have reached your destination, place your baby … Death Syndrome (SIDS) Sun safety Babies have delicate, sensitive skin that’s easily … asleep in a car seat or stroller. Once you have reached your destination, place your baby …
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… breastfeed. Read a book to your baby while holding them on your lap (which provides close … offer distractions. Try reading a book while holding your baby on your lap. This provides … and attention instead of going back to the old way of feeding. Learn more Introducing …
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… other symptoms. High: 40°C (104°F) or higher, oral High fever: 40°C (104°F) or higher, oral Moderate: 38°C (100.4°F) to 39.9°C (103.9°F), oral Moderate fever: 38°C (100.4°F) to 39.9°C …
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… freeze formula as this can change nutrient levels. How do I make and store powdered … freeze formula as this can change nutrient levels. … How do I make and store powdered …