Only 50% Of Babies Exclusively Breastfed At 2 Months
Mothers start to feed their baby formula milk after 2 months. Here are some information that only 50% of babies exclusively breastfed at 2 months.
Renee Kam is a mother of two daughters, an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), a graduate research student, a physiotherapist, and author of 'The Newborn Baby Manual'. Renee also has a Cert. IV in Breastfeeding Education (Counselling). In her spare time, Renee enjoys spending time with family and friends, horse riding, running and reading.
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