Breast milk is the only food your baby needs until about 4 to 6 months of age.
How do I know if my baby is getting enough breast milk?
I do want my baby to get the benefits of breast milk, though.
Lead can also be passed to a baby through the mother's breast milk.
Your baby continues to get health benefits from breast milk past the first year.
After 4 months of age, your baby will probably not get enough iron from breast milk alone.
There are many reasons a mother may not produce enough breast milk.
However, all of them would become evident in your breast milk.
Women use it to increase the flow of breast milk.
Research has shown that there is no better food than breast milk for a baby's first year of life.