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Nutrition Tip for Fall - Feeding Your 4 - 6 Month Old
Sunday, October 10, 2010 -
Recently the American Academy of Pediatrics has made some minor changes to recommendations for feeding 4 - 6 month old infants. While breast milk or formula are still recommended to supply primary nutrition needs for the first 4 - 6 months, complimentary foods may be added when baby is ready (between 4 - 6 months). See our fall issue of Hand in Hand News for more details on feeding your 4 - 6 month old baby.
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