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… close personal contact such as kissing, or sharing drinking cups, forks or spoons. The virus can also spread through … shortly before they give birth may pass the virus to their baby. Newborn babies infected with the virus usually have a … your child may not want to eat or drink. If you are breastfeeding or chestfeeding, continue to offer breast milk to …
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… other people. A person with HIV can pass the virus to their baby during pregnancy, childbirth or while breast/chest feeding. Because of the risk of passing HIV to your baby, it …
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… to your health care provider. From birth to 3 months, your baby: Recognizes parents’ voices, right from birth Discovers … moving objects with their eyes From 3 to 6 months, your baby: Lifts head about 90 degrees Sits with some support … without help for longer periods Drinks water from a lidless cup Stands firmly with help or when held Can move or shuffle …
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… muffin No-bake granola bar or energy bites Plain yogurt cups Trail mix Whole grain crackers and cheese Applesauce … babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby formula: Before you start (#69a) Feeding your baby …
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… µg = microgram *Including those who are pregnant or breastfeeding Do some people need more vitamin D? If you take … Tuna, yellowfin * 75g (2 ½ oz) 106 2.6 Cow milk 250mL (1 cup) 103 2.6 Fortified orange juice 250mL (1 cup) 100 2.5 … and Your Health Infant and toddler feeding guidelines: Baby's Best Chance Toddler First Steps Vitamin D content of …
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… Children of all ages: Comforting restraint: Cuddle your baby or child firmly in your lap in a seated position Why? … this is safe and will not cause the baby to associate breastfeeding with pain Why? Breastfeeding comforts your baby. … give 2 ml of the sucrose solution to your baby with a cup, spoon or syringe 1-2 minutes before the immunization …
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… 50 38 g 25 g 51 to 70+ 30 g 21 g Pregnancy (any age) / 28 g Breast feeding (any age) / 29 g g = gram People with intestinal … kiwi 1 medium 2.1 Blackberries or raspberries 125 mL or ½ cup 4.1 Brussels sprouts 4 sprouts 3.1 Corn, carrot or …
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… are sleeping? Creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce the risk of injuries and sleep related … (babies should be cozy and warm, but not too hot) Breastfeeding has also been shown to reduce the risk of …
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… day depends on your age, sex, whether you are pregnant or breastfeeding, and what food sources of iron you eat. What foods … added iron 28 g (5 tbsp) 7.0 Soybeans, cooked 175 mL (3/4 cup) 6.5 Beans or lentils 175 mL (3/4 cup) 3.3 to 4.9 …
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… babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby formula: Before you start (#69a) Feeding your baby … feeding guidelines for babies and toddlers (#69k) Breastfeeding or chestfeeding (#70) … Meal and snack ideas …