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Nutrition Guideline Healthy Infants and Young Children …
www.albertahealthservices.caNutrition Guideline Healthy Infants and Young Children Water Applicable to: Nurses, Physicians and Other Health Professionals For Professional Reference Only November 2013 Page 6.1.2 Nutrition Guideline: Healthy Infants and Young Children Water Well water may contain chemicals (e.g. nitrates) or bacteria that can cause health problems. Well water
Nutrition Guideline Healthy Infants and Young Children ...
www.albertahealthservices.caGirls Boys include: Birth – 14 days Because of normal weight loss after birth and weight fluctuations, weekly weight gain values cannot be provided. It is normal for infants to lose weight after birth and to take 2 weeks or longer to return to birthweight.8. If an infant has not returned to birth weight by 2 weeks of age, further
Nutrition Guideline Healthy Infants and Young Children: Iron
www.albertahealthservices.caRoutine iron supplementation is not recommended as a preventative measure against iron deficiency for healthy term infants. Health Benefits: Iron is an important mineral involved in oxygen transportation in the body.1 In infancy, iron is an essential nutrient for normal neurodevelopment.2