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Bottle Feeding Your Baby Birth to 6 Months (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public

Resource on the roles of both parent and infant for bottle feeding. Includes baby's signs of hunger and fullness as well as commonly-asked-questions on bottle feeding. (English) Colour

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English (257325), Arabic (265512), Chinese - Traditional (265511), Punjabi (265510)

Catalogue Number:
257325
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Feeding Your Baby - Information to help with decisions (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public

This factsheet provides information on the benefits to breastfeed your baby including resources and using formula. (English) Colour

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English (264467), Chinese - Simplified (264516), Chinese - Traditional (264521), Farsi (264518), Hindi (264520), Korean (264517), Punjabi (264513), Tagalog (264519), Vietnamese (264514)

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264467
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I'm Hungry! Get to know your baby's hunger signs (Small Poster) [English] Permalink Public

A fact sheet that shows a baby's hunger signs, with information on how often to feed your baby. (English) Colour

Catalogue Number:
267537
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Can I Feed My Baby Milk From Another Person? (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public

Your own milk is best for feeding your baby. There are many risks to informal (peer-to-peer) human milk sharing. This factsheet explains the risks. (English) Colour

Catalogue Number:
265696
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When Your Baby is Allergic to Cow's Milk Protein: What to eat while feeding your baby breastmilk [English] Permalink Public

This is a common food allergy in babies. It happens when a baby’s body overreacts to the protein in the milk of cows. This allergy can damage the baby’s stomach and intestines. This is called a Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA). Sometimes, you hear it called Cow’s Milk Colitis (English) Colour

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English (266820), Arabic (267102), Chinese - Simplified (267103), Chinese - Traditional (267104), Punjabi (267105), Vietnamese (267106)

Catalogue Number:
266820
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Making High Calorie Baby Formula from Concentrated Liquid [English] Permalink Public

Use only with advice from a DIETITIAN. Most baby formulas have 20 calories in each 30 mL or one ounce. Sometimes, babies need more calories than this to help them grow. When we increase the amount of concentrated liquid formula, it gives your baby the extra calories they need. (English) Colour

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English (267289), Arabic (267315), Chinese - Simplified (267316), Chinese - Traditional (267317), Farsi (267318), French (267319), Punjabi (267320), Spanish (267790), Vietnamese (267321)

Catalogue Number:
267289
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Making High Calorie Baby Formula from Powder [English] Permalink Public

Use only with advice from a DIETITIAN. Most baby formulas have 20 calories in each 30 mL or one ounce. Sometimes, babies need more calories than this to help them grow. When we increase the amount of powder, it gives your baby the extra calories they need. (English) Colour

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English (267288), Arabic (267308), Chinese - Simplified (267309), Chinese - Traditional (267310), Farsi (267311), French (267312), Punjabi (267313), Spanish (267791), Vietnamese (267314)

Catalogue Number:
267288
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Cannabis Use and Human Milk [English] Permalink Public

This resource explains how cannabis use by a parent affects a baby. For people who choose to use cannabis, this resource provides suggestions for keeping your baby safer. (English) Colour

Catalogue Number:
267901
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Honey and Your Baby [English] Permalink Public

Honey can make babies very sick. Read this factsheet to learn amore about infant botulism and how to keep your baby safe. (English) Colour

Catalogue Number:
267967
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Giving Human Milk Extra Calories [English] Permalink Public

Use only with advice from a DIETITIAN. Human milk (breast milk) is the healthy first choice for feeding babies. Sometimes, babies need more calories than this to help them grow. Adding infant formula powder to your milk gives the extra calories your baby needs. (English) Colour

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English (267287), Arabic (267301), Chinese - Simplified (267302), Chinese - Traditional (267303), Farsi (267304), French (267305), Punjabi (267306), Spanish (267792), Vietnamese (267307)

Catalogue Number:
267287
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