Breast Milk vs Formula
Introducing infant nutrition and solid foods
Infants Growth
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Lower's risk of having allergies, and many other chronic diseases later in life.

What is breastfeeding

100

What we eat as infants strongly affects 

What is body weight, health, metabolism, immune system & overall aging.

100

Helps build strong bones and teeth 

What is calcium 

100

The transition of a baby from a diet of breastmilk or formula to solid food

What is Weaning

200

Alternative for breast milk

What is Formula such as Enfamil or Similac 

200

Adequate nutrition during infancy growth and early childhood is essential to ensure the

What is growth, health, and development  of their full potential.

200

Creates energy, helps the brain develop, keeps skin and hair healthy, and protects against infections 

What is fat

200

The first milk produced by a mother after giving birth

What is colostrum?

300

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What is breast milk

300

Infant nutrition is the description of

What is dietary needs of infants. 

300

Foods that can harm a baby and cause botulism

What is corn syrup and/or honey

300

Substances produced by the body to fight disease

What are antibodies

400

Doesn't provide the same protection against infections?

What is formula.

400

Infants are ready for solid foods once they have doubled their 

What is birth weight 

400

Builds blood cells

What is Iron

400

The time of the lifespan from birth to two years of age 

What is infancy?

500

Provides the best nutrition for the first months

What is best milk compared to formula. 

500

Introducing solid foods usually occurs around 

What is 6 months

500

Provide energy and fuel growth

What is Protein and Carbohydrates 

500

The child should be able to eat the same types of foods as older children and adults.

When is 1 year