Not exact matches
What you want to avoid is increasing solids / decreasing milk supply too quickly, as
breastmilk is what baby needs
for proper
growth, health and
brain development through the first year and beyond.....
Breastmilk does not have dense calories i.e. caloric staying power that keeps a baby sleeping, in the way that cows milk does,
for example as it is obviously designed
for optimal cow
brain growth and development.
The fat and calcium found in
breastmilk, formula and milk are essential
for bone
growth and
brain development.
Breastmilk has a higher fat content than whole cow's milk (needed
for baby's
brain growth), and all the nutrients of human milk are significantly more bioavailable than those of cow's milk because it is species specific (not to mention all the components of mother's milk that are not present in cow's milk).