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Introducing solids
Breastfeed for as long as possible - the longer you and your baby want to, the more beneficial it will be for your baby. Until about 6 months of age, human milk or infant formula alone provides all the nutrients your baby needs for growth and development. Around 6 months,
solid foods
can slowly be introduced. Human milk or infant formula is still the main source of nutrition for your baby.
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