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… babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby formula: Before you start (#69a) Feeding your baby formula: Safely making and storing formula … for your 1 to 3 year old child (#69e) Lunches to go (#69f) Feeding your baby in emergencies (#69g) Feeding your baby: …
Health topics
… Breastfeeding Your Newborn and an Older Child On this page: Overview Overview Breastfeeding more than one child is called tandem breastfeeding. If you continue to feed your older child along with …
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… help improve your baby’s coordination and encourage self-feeding. Safe finger foods include: Cooked and finely … light tuna For more information If you have questions about feeding your baby, contact your health care provider or call … foods for babies and toddlers HealthLinkBC: File #69h Feeding Your baby: Sample meals for babies 6 to 12 months …
Healthy eating
… nutritional needs of the infant cannot be met through breastfeeding, OR The infant is at risk from contracting a disease through breastfeeding Specialized infant formula for a child with a … primary source of nutrition must be obtained through tube feeding; the type of nutritional product required; the daily …
Healthy eating
… wait until you are thirsty to drink water. Use a water bottle to help you keep track of how much water you are …
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… manganese, use another source of water. Examples include bottled water for preparing baby formula for infants and …
Health topics
… who might get pregnant, who are pregnant, or who are breastfeeding , to be sure they are getting enough folic acid . … have expired or that will expire before you can finish the bottle. If the supplement has a Natural Product Number (NPN) … have expired or that will expire before you can finish the bottle. If the supplement has a Natural Product Number (NPN) …
Medications
… label, usually every 6 to 8 hours as needed. Shake the bottle well before each dose. Carefully measure the dose … to harm a nursing infant. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may change how … label, usually every 6 to 8 hours as needed. Shake the bottle well before each dose. Carefully measure the dose …
Medications
… taking each dose, mix the suspension by gently turning the bottle upside down 3 to 5 times. Do not shake this … on a nursing infant. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions See also How to Use section. Drug … taking each dose, mix the suspension by gently turning the bottle upside down 3 to 5 times. Do not shake this …
Medications
… the liquid suspension form of this medication, shake the bottle gently before each dose. Carefully measure the dose … the liquid suspension form of this medication, shake the bottle gently before each dose. Carefully measure the dose …