Infant Feeding
Infant feeding refers to the process of providing nutrition to babies, primarily through breast milk or formula. Breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of life, as it offers essential nutrients and antibodies that support a baby's growth and immune system.
After six months, solid foods can be introduced alongside continued breastfeeding or formula feeding. This transition helps infants develop their eating skills and provides additional nutrients necessary for their development. Parents should consult healthcare providers for guidance on appropriate foods and feeding practices during this stage.