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Difference between supplementary and complementary feeding

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Answered by kusee
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Supplementary is when you are adding fortifer or formula to the breast fed baby's diet. It's the top-up because you think she'll sleep more or it can be a carefully monitored addition to a baby whose mother can't fully feed. Ideally it's given at the breast via a supplemental feeding system, not a bottle.

Complementary feeding is when you introduce a variety of solid foods at six months, in addition to breastfeeding

Answered by NabindraSharma
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The terms "complement" and "supplement" are used to describe the process of enhancing something else. They differ in their methods of improvement and assistance.

Basically, anything that goes well with something else complements it. It does not combine with the item or add to it. Because it is compatible in some way with the item, it serves as a complement. It can work well with other things or activities. The addition of the complementary item enhances something else. In contrast, an additional or additional component is referred to as a supplement. It adds something to something to make it better in some way.

By combining with another item as an additional component, a supplement would enhance that item or increase its value. Consequently, these two terms contribute to the enhancement of something's quality or function in distinct ways.

The term "completion" refers to adding something to an item in order to complete it. "Supplement" refers to adding something additional to an activity or object to enhance it. The complementary addition does not alter the original item; rather, it complements it to enhance or add value to the original.

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