In In a child’s life, most growth occurs in the first year of life. For the first few months, breast milk is all that's needed. On account of unawareness, misconceptions, and poor socio-economic status, there are some poor unsolicited practices in infant feeding in our country. The ultimate goal is to spread the significance of proper nutrition in the paediatric population to get void of growth-related consequences. According to the National Guidelines for Infant Feeding, breast milk has advantages over other commercial methods.
The guidelines cover the appropriate infant feeding practices and operational methods for the promotion of proper infant feeding. A. Feeding guide for the first six months The reasons for not introducing solid foods for the first few months are Breast milk provides all the nutrients that are needed to grow. There is not enough physical development for eating…