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Babies Nutrition

Baby eating yoghurt

Baby nutrition: in a nutshell

Breastmilk or formula gives babies all the nutrition they need until they’re six months old. By about that age, they’re ready for their first spoonful of solids. Start introducing foods one at a time.

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Try to stay relaxed as baby tries first foods. Share your experiences in our discussion forums.
 

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Articles

Breastfeeding

  • About breastmilk
  • Breastfeeding problems and solutions: breast and nipple care
  • Breastfeeding problems and solutions: supply
  • Expressing and storing breastmilk
  • How to wean a baby

Healthy eating

  • Carbohydrates and GI
  • Good and bad fat: 12 tips for getting the balance right
  • Good fat and bad fat: the basics
  • Choosing good food
  • Reading food labels and nutrition panels
  • Vitamins and minerals
  • Vitamin D: what you need to know
  • Iodine: what you need to know
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Common concerns

  • Childhood obesity
  • Healthy habits for a healthy life: 12 tips

Bottle-feeding

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  • How to bottle-feed
  • Supplementing breastfeeding
  • Dangers of bottle-feeding in bed

Solids & drinks

  • Introducing solids
  • Introducing drinks
  • Homemade baby food
  • Teaching children to feed themselves

See also

  • Food allergies and intolerances: an overview
  • Recognising and managing food allergies and intolerances
  • Reducing your child’s risk of developing food allergies
 
 
 
 

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1-3 years

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