Infant feeding in the first two years of life
Conclusions: The introduction of drinks, honey, sugar and candies as complementary food was found to be premature; and solid and semi-solid foods were almost appropriate. The habits described can directly affect the success of breastfeeding. Given that the inadequate eating practices identified can compromise the infant ’ s health, actions that promote breastfeeding and provide guidance on the introduction of complementary foods are important.
Source: Revista Paulista de Pediatria - Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research
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