Introducing Cow’s Milk to Baby
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Brochure, Updated 2026
This brochure outlines when to introduce cow’s milk to babies and provides details about iron-deficiency anemia. Examples of iron-rich foods are provided.
This resource was created in partnership with the Northern Healthy Communities Partnership Healthy Eating Team. For more information, visit www.nhcp.ca/healthy-eating-team.
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