According to the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on infant nutrition

a. Infants should be given only human milk for the first 6 months of life.
b. Infants fed on formula should be started on solid food sooner than breastfed
infants.
c. If infants are weaned from breast milk before 12 months, they should receive
cow's milk, not formula.
d. After 6 months, mothers should shift from breast milk to cow's milk.


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A Breastfeeding/human milk should also be the sole source of milk for the second
6 months.
B Infants start on solids when they are ready, usually at 6 months, whether they
start on formula or breast milk.
C If infants are weaned from breast milk before 12 months, they should receive
iron-fortified formula, not cow's milk.
D Breastfeeding/human milk should also be the sole source of milk for the second
6 months.

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