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… and folic acid? Folate is a B vitamin found naturally in foods. Folic acid is a form of folate. It's used in vitamin … catching their breath. Why is folate important for my baby? Folate lowers the risk of your unborn baby having a … could become pregnant to get enough folic acid. At least 3 months before becoming pregnant: Take a daily multivitamin …
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… Dental care keep teeth healthy for a lifetime. Healthy baby teeth help children eat and speak clearly. Baby teeth … refers to the development of cavities in children from 6 months to 6 years of age. Once your child has teeth, they … tooth decay: Frequent Eating(especially sticky or sugary foods) Constant use of a baby bottle or sippy cup filled …
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… roles at meal and snack times. Your role is to decide what foods to offer, when to serve them and where. Your child's … over again. This is normal and may last for a few weeks or months. Be patient. Children may need to see, smell and … children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby formula: Before you start (#69a) Feeding your baby …
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… total intake from food and any supplements. Age Aim for 0-6 months 200 mg 6-12 months 260 mg 1 to 3 years 700 mg 4 to 8 … *Including those who are pregnant or breastfeeding Which foods contain calcium? Foods that are high in calcium … Nutrient File Infant and toddler feeding guidelines: Baby's Best Chance Toddler's First Steps For more nutrition …
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… from food and supplements. Age Aim for Stay below 0-6 months 400IU (10µg) 1000IU (25µg) 6-12 months 400IU (10µg) … aim for 800-2000IU (20-50µg) vitamin D per day. Which foods contain vitamin D? Only a few foods contain vitamin D … and Your Health Infant and toddler feeding guidelines: Baby's Best Chance Toddler First Steps Vitamin D content of …
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… if they have their own seat Can I travel by air with my baby? Do not travel by air with a premature infant (baby) or infant younger than 7 days old. While the plane is … MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine at as young as 6 months of age. Infants usually receive this vaccine at 12 …
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… small red spots may appear on the palms of the hands or fingers, soles of the feet or toes, and sometimes on the … shortly before they give birth may pass the virus to their baby. Newborn babies infected with the virus usually have a … such as pop or fruit juice. Offer your child cool and soft foods such as bread, noodles, or a peanut butter and jelly …
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… are sleeping? Creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce the risk of injuries and sleep related … surface. Room sharing is recommended for the first 6 months and can protect against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome … about how to make every sleep as safe as possible for your baby. See HealthLinkBC File #107 Safe Sleeping For Babies …
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… Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, which occurs when a baby dies suddenly while sleeping without a clear … SIDS is most likely to occur in babies between 2 and 4 months of age. The second kind of sleep-related infant death is accidental. These deaths are usually caused when a baby is accidentally smothered by items in the bed, such as …
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… cataracts and other eye diseases. During the warm summer months, a child’s sensitive skin can also be burned by … of date. Do I need to take extra precautions to protect my baby from the sun and heat? Yes. Babies younger than 12 … months out of the sun. Try to find or create shade for your baby if you are going to be outside. Use a stroller with a …