Whole milk yogurt has fat, which babies need for proper brain development, according to the AAP, and it’s a good source of calcium and protein. Dr. Swanson recommends incorporating yogurt without any added sugar into a balanced diet of breast milk or formula, along with a range of fruits, vegetables, and meats (which can be replaced with other sources of protein, such as beans and lentils,…
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