Many mothers find that they are able to give their baby
breastmilk at least part of the time.
Breastfeeding and Bottle Feeding Many mothers find that they are able to give their baby
breastmilk at least part of the time.
Not exact matches
Researchers found that by age 2, babies who had been breastfed exclusively for
at least three months had enhanced development in key
parts of the brain compared to children who were fed formula exclusively or who were fed a combination of formula and
breastmilk.
Also need someone who understand hows to safely handle
breastmilk preparation and cleaning of pump
parts (instructions will be provided for reference) Must be
at least 21 years old or older with own transportation.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that, wherever possible, infants should be fed exclusively on
breastmilk until six months of age (WHO 2003), with breastfeeding continuing as an important
part of the infant's diet until
at least two years of age.