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Yes you can but it's not necessary.
Please, I hope the medication were prescribed by a doctor as we do not encourage self medication.
Please, I hope the medication were prescribed by a doctor as we do not encourage self medication.
You can but it’s not necessary
If your baby tolerates it, it's OK.. Some babies react to it, so I'd advise you go with the popular oil around (coconut oil or Shea butter) but it's your call.. If it's good on your baby.. Go ahead ma
YES, BUT ITS NOT NECESSARY
You can give but not
absolutely necessary. There is nothing
wrong in using them but don't rely only on
supplements, the more natural the source
the better. Exclusive breastfeeding is very
sufficient for your baby, so is all your
choice.
absolutely necessary. There is nothing
wrong in using them but don't rely only on
supplements, the more natural the source
the better. Exclusive breastfeeding is very
sufficient for your baby, so is all your
choice.
Concerning the Cod liver oil, it is a matter of choice. "You can give but not absolutely necessary. There is nothing wrong in using them but don't rely only on supplements, the more natural the source the better. Exclusive breastfeeding is very sufficient for your baby.
It is not good to give babies drugs routinely. These drugs you mentioned are multivitamins/supplements which are only given when there is need..... It has to be prescribed by a Medical Doctor. What your child need now is breast milk..... Breastfeed your baby exclusively in the first six months of life.