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The addition of baby complementary food needs to follow the principle of adding one by one, from less to more, from thin to thick, from simple to complex.
4 Add rice flour, rice oil, etc. to the child at 6 months; 6 At 8 months, it is recommended to add vegetable puree, fruit puree, animal liver puree, etc. to the child; 7 At 9 months, add minced meat, vegetables, fruits, etc. to the child; 11 At 12 months, you can add small pieces of food to your child, such as biscuits, diced carrots, diced potatoes, etc. In the process of adding complementary foods to your child, if your child is sick, suspend the addition of complementary foods.
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Generally, complementary foods can be added after 6 months. When adding complementary foods, you can start with milk powder and choose Minjia, which is hypoallergenic.
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In general, babies start to add complementary foods from around 4 to 6 months.
Generally speaking, you can start with rice noodles that contain iron, followed by pumpkin puree, carrot puree, and some fruit puree. As the month gets older, you should add some foods such as meat puree and liver puree. Add food from a small amount to a large amount, from one to a many, first let the child taste the taste, as the child gets used to the taste, you can also add two foods to one piece.
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Generally, milk powder feeding can be added at four months of age, when the baby eats complementary food, the first time to eat a little less, the next day to observe to see that there are no adverse reactions, you can eat more, at this time to drink milk is still the main, milk powder pay attention to choose hypoallergenic, such as Minjia.
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As the baby grows up day by day, the content of nutrients such as iron in breast milk will become less and less, and when the nutrition of breast milk can not meet the needs of the baby's physical development, the baby needs to supplement the required nutrients from complementary food. So when should babies start to add complementary foods? All mothers should know about it.
For babies before 6 months, breast milk is the best nutrition for babies, and it can fully meet the baby's growth and development needs at this time.
Generally, from the baby's 6 months old, the mother can add complementary food to the baby. Whether a mixed-fed or artificially fed baby can be added to complementary foods earlier should be recommended by the doctor. Exclusively breastfed babies can be later, but the growth and development of each baby is different, and individual differences are also different, so the time of adding complementary food cannot be generalized.
Therefore, the time to add complementary food to the baby can not be too early or too late, because if the complementary food is added too early, it may cause symptoms such as diarrhea and allergies in the baby, and at the same time, it will also affect the baby's absorption of breast milk, which in turn affects growth and development; If it is added too late, the baby will not be able to supplement enough nutrients in time, for example, if the baby does not add complementary food for more than 6 months, there may be symptoms such as iron deficiency anemia, and in severe cases, it will also affect the development of all aspects of the body.
When adding the first bite of complementary food to your baby, you may wish to start by adding baby cereal that is least likely to cause your baby's allergies. When selecting rice noodles, not only is the quality of rice noodles made of green rice more secure, but it is also recommended to trace back to the place of origin to ensure that it is 100% green rice produced in a green base, which is safer with a "double green guarantee". However, at present, there are not many baby rice noodles on the market that can achieve "double green guarantee" and 100% traceability of green rice, so mothers may wish to give priority to brand rice noodles with "double green guarantees", such as Heinz brand rice noodles, the raw materials are green rice from the green base, and mothers can rest assured to buy.
In addition to iron, there must also be a scientific addition of vitamins and minerals such as calcium and zinc to help provide the nutrients needed for the baby's brain development.
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