Breast milk contains everything a baby needs nutrientaly. As the needs of the baby change as it grows, the mother's milk changes to match what the baby requires. All this with no mixing, no measuring, no cost and in attractive natural packaging!
Yes, but the fat content could be different.
The colostrum is your first milk which is really rich in antibodies.
first born babies should really have breast milk because the first milk produced has colostrum in it which greatly helps the baby's immune system. but if the parent doesnt want to breast feed then cows milk is a substitute. its not as good quality as breast milk but babies need milk to survive. it will have the same nutrients but without the colostrum.
No.
moms breast milk
Yes. Many different foods contain the same nutrients.
A food group is the name given to a group of foods that contain the same nutrients. There are five main food groups that are nutrition guides to what people should eat.
Lactose-reduced milk and other products are also available in stores. The milk contains the same nutrients as regular milk.
Coconuts contain a thin white liquid which is commonly called coconut milk. It is not at all the same as the milk secreted by mammals to feed their young.
My baby doesn't want to be on my breast no more so I been pumping but i notice that I am not getting the same amount of milk there's any way I can increase my milk supply if i am pumping only
No. The way to Check is to have one egg and nothing else than milk and nothing else on the nextday
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food groups
becasue you cook all the calories away