When compared to breastmilk or infant formula cows milk contains too much
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- Breastmilk contains proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals tailored for an infant's needs. - Infant formula is designed to mimic breastmilk as closely as possible in terms of nutritional content. - Cow's milk contains proteins, fats, Show more…
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