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    Is it better to give my baby as much breast milk as possible in 6 months or space it out in smaller amounts for a year?

    @kyleeak I'm not sure why I have to do your reading for you.... In 2000, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended delaying the introduction of peanut until 3 years of age [3]. This advice was based on expert opinion rather than on prospective clinical trials, and likely contributed...
  2. K

    Is it better to give my baby as much breast milk as possible in 6 months or space it out in smaller amounts for a year?

    @kyleeak You're contradicting yourself multiple times here. Why the heck would an expert review/guideline ever be considered evidence, or as you state "the highest level". What are you even referring to here as the highest level if it isn't expert opinion? What's funny is your /s sarcastic...
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    Is it better to give my baby as much breast milk as possible in 6 months or space it out in smaller amounts for a year?

    @kyleeak You're free to argue the underlying evidence that a guideline is based on. But guidelines themselves are NOT evidence. Asserting that is idiotic. Guidelines are frequently subject to bias and can be fundamentally flawed. For example the European Society of Cardiology had guidelines...
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    Is it better to give my baby as much breast milk as possible in 6 months or space it out in smaller amounts for a year?

    @kyleeak You really need a basic refresher on levels of evidence . Science requires EVIDENCE and a well performed meta analysis is the highest level of evidence there is. Multiple tiers lower is expert opinion. Guidelines and expert options can be helpful to review but absolutely do not...
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