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A. Yes. As long as you offer the minimum amount of breastmilk or iron-fortified infant formula to the baby, then the meal is reimbursable. The minimum amount of breastmilk for babies 0 through 5 months at breakfast, lunch, supper, and snack is 46 fluid ounces.
Meals containing parent or guardian provided expressed milk or creditable infant formula that are served to the infant by the child care provider are eligible for reimbursement, including meals when an infant is only consuming milk or infant formula.
Developmental Readiness Signs The infant sits in a high chair, feeding seat, or infant seat with good head control. The infant opens their mouth when food comes their way. The infant moves food from a spoon into the infants throat. The infant has doubled their birth weight and weighs about 13 pounds or more.
Giving a baby both breastmilk and infant formula in the same meal or snack is creditable in the CACFP. Be sure to feed the baby the milk first, and then the infant formula. You may claim reimbursement of meals when a parent breastfeeds at your child care site.
Breastfeeding Benefits Both Baby and Mom Nutrition. milk is the best source of nutrition for most babies. Protection. Breastfeeding can help protect babies against some short- and long-term illnesses and diseases. Antibodies. milk shares antibodies from the mother with her baby. Convenience. Mothers Health.
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Be sure to feed the baby the milk first, and then the infant formula. You may claim reimbursement of meals when a parent breastfeeds at your child care site. This includes meals when the baby is only drinking milk. Parents do not need to provide a written request for the meal to be reimbursed.
Women who actively use drugs or do not control their alcohol intake, or who have a history of these situations, also may be advised not to breastfeed. Infants who have galactosemiaa rare metabolic disorder in which the body cannot digest the sugar galactoseshould not be breastfed.

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