Feeding Sense

Feeding Sense by Megan Faure, published by Metz Press in 2010, is a comprehensive guide designed to assist parents during pregnancy and breastfeeding. This first edition spans 184 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses common uncertainties regarding nutrition during pregnancy and the challenges of feeding infants, whether through breast or bottle. It offers practical guidelines for introducing solids and provides insights for parents dealing with fussy eaters or allergies.
Readers will find a wealth of information that prepares them for various feeding milestones in their baby’s development. The content is grounded in scientific research and aims to answer many common questions parents may have about baby feeding and nutrition. Covering topics related to family and relationships, parenting, and health, Feeding Sense serves as a valuable resource for navigating the complexities of infant feeding.
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The latest title in the bestselling ‘Sense’ series. Uncertain of what to eat in pregnancy or while breast-feeding? Challenges with breast or bottle feeding? Or just looking for practical guidelines on introducing solids? Whether you have a fussy eater or an allergic baby, Feeding Sense prepares you for the road ahead and guides you through all your baby’s feeding milestones. “I have enjoyed reading this book. The authors have selected common topics of baby feeding and nutrition and have provided both a factually grounded source of scientific information as well as answers to many nagging questions that mothers may not know whom to ask.” Prof. DF Wittenberg MD FCP(SA)
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