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  2. Breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    [9]: 10–14 The caloric content of breastmilk is reflective of the caloric requirements of the infant, increasing steadily after 12 months. [9]: 10–14 The caloric content of breastmilk in the first 12 months of breastfeeding is approximated to be 58-72 Calories/100mL. Comparatively, the caloric content after 48 months is approximately 83-129 ...

  3. Infant feeding - Wikipedia

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    Infants are usually introduced to solid foods at around four to six months of age. [ 1] Breastfeeding aids in preventing anemia, obesity, and sudden infant death syndrome; and it promotes digestive health, immunity, intelligence, and dental development. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusively feeding an infant breast milk for ...

  4. On Becoming Baby Wise - Wikipedia

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    On Becoming Baby Wise: Giving Your Infant the Gift of Nighttime Sleep is a Christianity-based infant management book written by Gary Ezzo and pediatrician Robert Bucknam in 1993. [ 1] Baby Wise presents an infant care program which the authors say will cause babies to sleep through the night beginning between seven and nine weeks of age.

  5. When is a child too old to breastfeed? Experts weigh in

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    How breast milk's nutrition changes over time. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and World Health Organization (WHO) officially recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of ...

  6. Attachment Parenting: Examples and Effects - AOL

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    Attachment parenting emphasizes understanding your baby's cries as a form of communication, explains Weill. “Rather than seeing crying as a manipulation, it's viewed as a way your baby is ...

  7. Baby-led weaning - Wikipedia

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    Baby-led weaning (often also referred to as BLW) is an approach to adding complementary foods to a baby's diet of breast milk or formula. BLW facilitates oral motor development and strongly focuses on the family meal, while maintaining eating as a positive, interactive experience. [ 1] Baby-led weaning allows babies to control their solid food ...

  8. The Ultimate Guide to Hosting a Successful Sip and See Party

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    What food and drinks to serve at a sip and see. A sip and see is all about comfort, relaxation, and getting to see the baby, so opt for an easy menu with foods that guests can grab and go—think ...

  9. The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care - Wikipedia

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    61584207. The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care is a book by American pediatrician Benjamin Spock and one of the best-selling books of the twentieth century, selling 500,000 copies in the six months after its initial publication in 1946 and 50 million by the time of Spock's death in 1998. [ 1] As of 2011, the book had been translated ...