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Mom's Milk | Formula, Cow & Other Milks | Milk Nutrients

Mom's own milk

Remember... you don't need to drink milk to make milk!

  • Breastmilk Composition
  • Immune factors in human milk
  • Do mom's vaccines protect her breastfed baby?
  • What affects the amount of fat or calories in mom's milk?
  • Got Milk? All about milk supply
  • The Many Benefits of Breastfeeding
  • Extended Breastfeeding Fact Sheet
  • Human milk banking and other donor milk

 

Infant formula, cow's milk and other milks

  • Prioritisation of alternatives for infant feeding from UNICEF
  • What should I know about infant formula?
  • Commentary on formulas supplemented with DHA & ARA
  • Formula Companies and Free Gifts
  • Is it safe to use cow's milk or other milks as a supplement to breastfeeding?
  • Cow's milk and toddlers
  • How much additional milk does baby need during the weaning process?

 

Common nutrients in milk

  • Calorie and fat content of various milks
  • Calcium
  • Vitamin D

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