Not advisable: Klim is evaporated cow milk and so it does not have the nutritional qualities that have been built into commercially available formula to sustain optimal growth and development for the infant. To use the evaporated regular milk it requires special reconstitution with addition of age appropriate mvt and mineral supplements which can be cumbersome. if you must pls discuss with PCP or reg. dietitian
Answered 3/11/2020
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No: I think you meant skim milk That is not goog for baby Fat is a very important component of an infants died as the brain is actively developing new connections and it needs fats to get the right neuron development
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No cow's milk: It is contraindicated to feed your infant cow's milk. All of the nutrients, proteins, fats, etc, are naturally perfect for a baby cow. A human infant should only be fed human breast milk, or human infant formula. These are formulated/created by nature, to fully nourish your infant optimally. At age 1, talk with your pediatrician about possibly changing to cow's milk. Be well!
Answered 5/11/2018
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