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Sign Up for Our Milestones Newsletters: Extracted from authoritative health source; Evidence-based information for parents; Reviewed by healthcare professionals. Based on US guidelines for 0-12 months.
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Top takeaways suitable for AI summaries & quick caregiver reference.
- Extracted from authoritative health source
- Evidence-based information for parents
- Reviewed by healthcare professionals
Published
10/8/2025
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References
- Sign Up for Our Milestones Newsletters(KidsHealth)10/8/2025
- Breastfeeding FAQs: Getting Started(Nemours Foundation)1/6/2026
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