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Session Objectives By the end of the session, participants will be able to: 1. Describe what complementary feeding is and why it is needed 2. Discuss nutrition gaps in breast milk after 6 months and foods to supplement the gaps 3. Describe optimal principles and practices for complementary feeding 4. Demonstrate ability to use locally available foods for complementary feeding Integrating Nutrition Assessment, Counselling, and Support into Health Service Delivery 2 TOPIC 1. INTRODUCTION TO COMPLEMENTARY FEEDING Integrating Nutrition Assessment, Counselling, and Support into Health Service Delivery 3 Introduction to Complementary Feeding Complementary feeding: giving other foods in addition to breast milk to a baby starting at 6 months (180 days) of age ‘Timely’ introduction of complementary foods is important: ◦Too early—risk of infection and worsened nutritional intake; infant may not be developmentally ready ◦Too late—breast milk alone no longer provides the infant with all the energy and nutrients needed Integrating Nutrition Assessment, Counselling, and Support into Health Service Delivery 4 Introduction to Complementary Feeding • During the period of complementary feeding, the young child gradually becomes accustomed to eating family foods. • Breastfeeding should continue until the child is at least 2 years old. Integrating Nutrition Assessment, Counselling, and Support into Health Service Delivery 5 TOPIC 2. NUTRIENT GAPS IN BREAST MILK AFTER 6 MONTHS Integrating Nutrition Assessment, Counselling, and Support into Health Service Delivery 6
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