4 Infant feeding 4.1 Background 4.1.1 Breastfeeding: initiation, duration, and information provision 4.1.2 Timing of weaning and drinks 4.1.3 Receipt of
Healthy Start vouchers 4.2 Aims and methods 4.3 Key findings 4.4 Breastfeeding 4.4.1 Description of infant feeding of birth cohort 2 4.5 Weaning (starting solid foods) and drinks 4.5.1 Comparing breastfeeding and weaning outcomes between cohorts 4.5.2 Solid foods 4.6 Summary 4.7 References
You might be eligible for a Sure Start Maternity Grant, or
Healthy Start vouchers for free milk, vegetables and vitamins.
Women and families receiving
Healthy Start vouchers can put them towards the cost of milk, plain fresh or frozen fruit and vegetables and infant formula milk.
Public health minister Anne Milton had been exploring options to replace the free milk funding with more money for
the Healthy Start voucher.
Not exact matches
Some pregnant women are entitled to free vitamin supplements and
vouchers for milk, fruit and vegetables, and infant formula milk and under the
Healthy Start scheme.
Fruit and Veg:
Healthy Start is a scheme which gives # 3.10 / week in
vouchers if you're pregnant or have kids under four (# 6.20 / week for babies under 1) to buy milk and fresh or frozen fruit & veg.