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What does FF stand for?

Formula Fed (parenting)


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Force Forfeit (online games)
Forced Fluids (medical care)
Forced Fumble (football)
Ford Field (Detroit, MI, USA)
Ford Fiesta (car)
Ford Forums
Ford Foundation
Forfeit
Form Factor
Form Feed
Fortissimo (music)
Fortress Forever (game mod)
Forward Flight (remote control aircraft hobby)
Fossil Fuel
Foundation Fieldbus
Founding Father (educational slang)
Fraction or Finish
Frame Format
Franc Français (French Franc)
Frango Frito (Portuguese: fried chicken)



Samples in periodicals archive:
Babies that are formula fed get sick more often and more seriously than babies that are breast fed.
And formula fed babies usually need to eat less often than breastfed babies because formula digests slower than breast milk.
Babies who are formula fed have more allergies than children who are breastfed due to the fact the formula is cows?
Whether children are breast or formula fed matters significantly, because breastfeeding plays an important role in public health and in addressing inequalities.
Infant health and survival at 24 months in a study from Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, where women choosing formula feed were more likely to be highly educated and to have access to personal piped water, showed little difference between infants who were formula fed or exclusively breastfed with early weaning at around 4 months.
But there is also a wealth of clinical data showing that, even in affluent societies, breastfed babies, and their mothers incidentally, are much better off than formula fed babies.
The infants, whether formula-fed or breastfed, had similar mortality rates and incidence of diarrhoea and pneumonia during the first two years of life, although the chances of survival without HIV infection were significantly higher in the formula fed arm.
A good rule of thumb for young babies who are breast fed is nursing every one and half to two hours and for formula fed babies, every three to four hours.

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