Feeding Your Baby

​Throughout your pregnancy, you've been your baby's sole source of nutrition. Because of you, your baby has grown and developed into the amazing human being you're holding in your arms today. It's only natural to feel the need to continue to nourish his growth and development after he's born. That’s why choosing how to feed your baby is such an important decision.​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Getting Started: Feeding

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Breastfeeding and Supplementing

Supplementing is giving your baby formula in addition to breast milk, whether you replace feedings with a bottle a few times a week or several times a day.

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Preparing Your Baby’s Bottle

Making formula isn’t hard. Just follow the directions on the label, consider these important tips, and in no time you’ll be an expert.

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Tips for Common Feeding Issues

Maybe you'll be one of the lucky ones and your baby will be a champion eater right off the bat. But if she's like most babies…

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Introducing Your Baby to Solids

The Canadian Paediatric Society, Health Canada and the Dietitians of Canada recommend starting solids when your baby is around 6 months old.

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Feeding Your Toddler

Trying to get your toddler to eat a balanced diet can be challenging, to put it politely.

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Feeding Guide

When and how should I introduce solid food to my baby? Use our new feeding guide tool to help you decide.

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