Published Online:
January 21, 2009
Babies born at full term (40 weeks) get all their nutritional needs from breast milk. Babies born early (preterm) have different needs and grow very rapidly. Those fed breast milk may need extra supplements. The review of trials found evidence that adding nutritional supplements to breast milk leads to short term improved growth and possibly also bone formation. The review found no evidence of long-term benefits or adverse effects.
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