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infant nutrition|WIC Infant Nutrition Guide…?

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Q&A–: WIC Infant Nutrition Guide…?
Does anyone have the wic infant nutrition gide for when they should be eating solids while they are still on formula.
I got one at my 1st appt but that was well over a year ago, seem to of misplaced it or it got thrown away.
the guide im looking for breaks down the babies by age for example 0-5mo 4-8oz of formula every so many hrs then like 6-9mo it was something like morning 6-8oz formula 2oz cereal mid morning it was mmore milk then like 2oz fruit then there was dinner 6-8oz milk then meat and veggies….
I called my wic office and they are out of them and have to order more….
if u have one maybe you will pretty please send me the basic info im looking for. id really appreciate it…. **New Mommy To Feeding Babies Solids**
my baby is 51/2-6mo old


The answer in the following: (Hint: The correct answer provided by the users, does not guarantee the right.)

Answer by Vegeta&BrolysMommie(:
I have my guide right here, but what exactly do you want to know?
How old is your child?

I dont really feel like typing the whole thing out.
(:

Answer by jimbell
http://www.nal.usda.gov/wicworks/Topics/Infant_Feeding_Guide.html

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Answer by ?
you should go to:
http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/solids.htm
www.wic.com

Answer by Theresa M
your baby is your guide my boy started cereal at 3 months he is almost 5 and he eats 2 jars of baby food a day, just go with your gut. whenever i read those things they were just telling me what i already knew, (mothers instinct) you’ll be fine.

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I am currently a junior in a dietetics program, exploring my future career options.

My passions I would like to combine into a career are general nutrition, maternal nutrition, new mother counseling, and newborn-infant nutrition.

I have thought of becoming a midwife, but that doesn’t completely encompass my interests. Also, I am not looking into becoming an obstetrician at this point.

Anyone have any insight? Suggestions? Programs that might be beneficial? Thanks!


The answer in the following: (Hint: The answer is not necessarily.)

Answer by Emily M
How about maternal and child health nursing? Or maternal and child health at a school of public health?

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