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> and by 12 mos most babies will be able to get at least 50% of their calories from foods.

I always thought that what was recommended (was there a chart by the
WHO about this somewhere?) was 100% breastmilk still by 6 mos.  80/20%
mix (milk/solids) by 1 year, 50/50% by 18 mos and 35/65% (milk/solids)
by 2 years, gradually dwindling after that.  I understood this to be a
"guideline", and that some babies would be somewhat different, but
that say, a 1 year old getting only 20% milk was not what should be
happening...

Fio
ressource person with Allaitement Québec
Mama to Sandrine, 3 yrs 10 mos, and Nyssa, 14 mos, tandem nursing.

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