Which of the following statements about infant nutrition is FALSE?
A) During the first six months after birth, infants need nutritional supplements for optimal growth.
B) From 6 months to 12 months of age, iron-rich solid foods should be introduced gradually.
C) Breastfeeding should begin preferably within the first hour after birth.
D) Breastfeeding should continue at least until the infant is 12 months of age.
A) During the first six months after birth, infants need nutritional supplements for optimal growth.
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