Growth milk: 5 answers to the questions that all mothers ask themselves
It is normal for mothers to ask themselves about the foods they can give to the baby starting from the delicate phase of weaning, such as growth milk.
In fact, the growth milk accompanies the development of the child after the age of one, respecting his times and his specific needs, from the one who wants to taste everything to the most selective child. Below you can find the answers to some of the questions more frequent by mothers, to know everything there is to know about growth milk.
Growth milk, what is it?
Growth milk is a food specially formulated to meet the nutritional needs of children from one year of age, in particular as regards the protein, vitamin and mineral intake.
When to start giving growth milk?
Growth milk can be introduced into the feeding of babies from 12 months on. At that age, the baby's diet is already varied and milk is no longer the main food: the growth milk must therefore be included in a varied and balanced diet, as a complement to meet the nutritional needs of the child. growth phase.
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At one year, babies never stand still: they move, crawl, stand up, cling to furniture! Powdered or liquid growth milk is therefore ideal for this stage of the baby. Be sure to choose a high quality growth milk carefully selected and processed to suit the nutritional needs of the baby.
What is the difference between growth milk and cow's milk?
The most significant difference is that growth milk has a lower protein content than cow's milk. It is in fact formulated specifically to try to best meet the nutritional needs of the child in the phase from 1 to 3 years. Furthermore, growth milk is a source of iron, a very important mineral as it contributes to the normal cognitive development of the child and Vitamin D, which is essential for the normal development of the child's bones.
The growth milk is also specially formulated to meet the specific nutritional needs of the child from 1 to 3 years:
has a protein content more suitable for the baby;
helps to meet the daily iron requirement;
provides important elements such as essential fatty acids and vitamins;
ensures the natural elements of milk, such as calcium;
What are the recommended doses?
The recommended amount is 2 bottles per day, one at breakfast and one as a snack, which corresponds to about 500 ml of growth milk. Of course, the quantity should not be imposed but adapted to the eating habits and specific needs of each child, after hearing the opinion of the pediatrician. In fact, it is essential first of all to listen to the requests and needs of your child: there are no hard and fast rules to follow, if not respecting the baby's natural times and rhythms.
What is the difference between liquid and powdered growth milk?
Liquid growth milk is especially practical when you are traveling or walking with your baby, but a box of formula lasts longer. The choice of one or the other is above all a question of needs but also of habits.