| According to Emerling, breast-fed babies and bottle-fed babies grow differently. |
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| Babies are breast-fed on demand, often for well over a year, although solid foods, usually rice pap, may be introduced at a young age. |
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| It is also thought by some authorities that bottle-fed babies are more likely to develop defective appestats than those that are breast-fed. |
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| What is relevant for children, and not only breast-fed babies, is the amount of dioxin received from their mothers as an embryo. |
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| Newborn babies are often taken away from their mothers shortly after birth, which makes it impossible for them to be breast-fed. |
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| When I told him he was too big, he became shy, and he didn't want to be breast-fed anymore. |
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| Even when he was old enough to pretend to be hunting, he was still being breast-fed. |
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| It is not known whether epinephrine enters breast milk or not, but it is unlikely to affect the breast-fed infant. |
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| He was breast-fed and is now being weaned on a vegetarian diet of pulses, vegetables, fruits, baby rice, pasta and formula milk made from soya. |
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| One client told me that when he asked whether he had been breast-fed, his mother, arms akimbo, warned him off with a glare. |
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| Infants receiving phototherapy may continue to be breast-fed or bottle-fed by their mothers. |
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| Oh, and make sure your children are breast-fed. |
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| Has your child breast-fed for more than six months? |
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| It is not dangerous for breast-fed babies. |
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| Children who are breast-fed don't eat a lot of solid food if the mother has an abundance of milk. |
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| Of those in favour, many again indicated that the scope of action is limited and should be broadened to encompass more products in order to protect the fetus and breast-fed infants. |
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| Research indicates that children born to mothers consuming higher quantities of Omega-3 rich fish like salmon are healthier at birth and exhibit higher IQs later in life, especially if the infant is breast-fed for 6-8 months. |
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| The stools may be soft, unformed, like the stools of the breast-fed babies, and yellow to greenish in colour. |
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| There have been several cases of women who've adopted babies and breast-fed them, or grandmothers who breast-fed the baby if the mother passed away. |
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| The investigators found that, while intermediate and dark-skinned children who are breast-fed without vitamin D supplementation are at increased risk for nutritional rickets, fair-skinned children are also affected. |
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| Milk-induced proctocolitis is mostly observed in young infants that are exclusively breast-fed. |
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| A syndrome of methylmalonic aciduria, homocysteine, megaloblastic anemia and neurologic abnormalities in a vitamin B12 deficient breast-fed infant of a strict vegetarian. |
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