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The AAP recommends that babies consume only milk for about the first 6 months. There is no need to give your baby infant formula or other sources of nutrition. Beyond 6 months, we recommend continued breastfeeding along with other nutritious foods.
How long should infants be breastfed? Exclusive breastfeeding for about the first six months is recommended. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends continued breastfeeding while introducing appropriate complementary foods until children are 12 months or older.
What are the recommendations for breastfeeding? Infants should be fed milk exclusively for the first 6 months after birth. After the first 6 months and until the infant is 1 year old, the AAP recommends that the mother continue breastfeeding while gradually introducing solid foods into the infants diet.
Alabama WIC clinics have various types of pumps available to meet specific needs. If a hospital-grade electric pump is most appropriate, you can borrow a WIC multi-user pump, which must be returned to the clinic when you no longer need it.
You Dont Have to Wean When Your Baby Gets Teeth The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding for the first year of a babys life; the World Health Organization encourages moms to go for two. As it goes with breastfeeding, every child is different, every mother is different, Dr. Sahota says.
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The 4-4-4 Rule. Or the 6-6-6 rule. Basically, milk is good at room temperature for 4 or 6 hours, in the refrigerator for 4 or 6 days, and in the freezer for 4 or 6 or 12 months. Different professional organizations have varying recommendations.

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