Have you ever wondered what a newborn baby's skin, bones, blood, flesh, organs and so on are made of? Well it's certainly not puppy dogs' tails and it isn't sugar and spice either! You'll be aware that bones are made from calcium, amongst other things, and that blood contains iron. You may also know that flesh is made up of protein and that more than half of a baby's brain is constructed from a special type of fat called an essential fat. But where do the calcium, iron, protein and essential fat - not to mention the 50 other essential nutrients that make up a baby - come from? The answer is food. From the moment of conception to the arrival, nine months later, of a fully functioning, living, breathing human being, a baby is using the food that it receives in the womb to grow and develop.
And that's just the beginning of the story A newborn baby grows at a fantastic rate, tripling its birth weight in the first year.Hence, complete nutrients intakes for will be mums are so important.

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