Breastfeeding Better Prepares a Baby's Stomach for the Transition to Solid Food

Breastfeeding better prepares a baby's stomach for the transition to solid food, hence better equipping them for potentially an early life with fewer stomach woes, according to researchers from the UNC School of Medicine and UNC College of Arts and Sciences. Researchers found that a baby's diet during the first few months of life has a profound influence on the composition, diversity and stability of the gut microbiome and these factors, in turn, influence the baby's ...

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Written by: editor - Friday, February 6, 2015

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