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My baby is now eight months a week, three times a day, three times a day, three times a day. Drink 150ml of milk at about five o'clock in the morning, and eat breakfast at about half past eight, including an egg, a small piece of steamed bread, and a small bowl of millet porridge. Around 10 o'clock, I will have some small cakes, bread, and fruits.
If you wake up early in the morning, you can't wait for lunch at noon and go to bed, drink 180ml of milk powder before going to bed, generally sleep for two hours, and eat lunch one hour after waking up, which is generally noodles, small wonton stew, rice and the vegetables we left for him at noon, or shrimp balls, chicken, and beef sausages that I made for him alone. If you haven't slept, you can have lunch with us and drink milk again when you wake up. If it's still early for dinner, eat a snack.
Dinner was basically synchronized with us, and I picked up from my grandmother's house after work to eat with us. Dinner is stir-fried vegetables (the dishes are not the same for a week), stewed fish once a week, the baby eats a quarter of a steamed bun, a small amount of vegetables, a small bowl of beans and rice cereal, and drinks 200ml of milk before nine o'clock. Develop a good habit of sitting on the dining chair when eating, and when it is time to eat, my baby will take the initiative to ask to wash his hands and sit on the dining chair.
I don't always have to cook for him alone, at this stage he has at least eight teeth, and he can eat the home-cooked meals we eat. If you want the baby to eat regularly, parents should set an example themselves.
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210ml of milk at seven or eight o'clock in the morning, 180ml of rice cereal at about twelve o'clock, sometimes 210ml of porridge or milk in the afternoon, 210ml of milk at seven or eight o'clock in the evening, and 210ml at two or three o'clock in the morning. I feel like I've eaten a lot.
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The 19-month-old baby, one and a half years old, sleeps and turns over and over at night, always sleeps unsteadily, sometimes wakes up, and it takes a long time to sleep when he wakes up. My baby's work and rest time is like this, generally wake up at 6 o'clock to 7 o'clock, wake up for half an hour to feed 180ml, and then after a while feed her millet porridge or chicken cakes and other things, eat at 12 o'clock at noon, drink 150ml of milk at 3:15, drink porridge or noodles at night, and drink 150ml of milk before eight o'clock
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Wake up at 7:00 sometimes an egg + 210 ml milk sometimes sweet potato + milk sometimes steamed bread + milk, in short, it is a change, 11:30 to 12:0 noon
00 lunch, sometimes porridge and sometimes noodles, if you eat less at noon, you will give him some fruit or snacks after taking a nap, generally around 15:00, 17:00 dinner, and then 20:00
It is also 210 ml of milk to be added once before 00, and then it is like this one day.
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The two twin babies have just turned one year old, and the following is my baby's current recipe: I often eat small noodles, which can be added to the shrimp puree, beef puree or cod puree, and at the same time add a variety of diced vegetables, beat the dragon fruit into juice and noodles, and then make butterfly noodles, homemade handmade wontons, and homemade handmade banana cakes.
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My baby is fifteen months old, get up in the morning and drink water first, and then eat half an hour later, two chicken cakes can not be eaten and then add millet porridge, milk powder at 10:120, and eat small noodles and various dishes at noonDrink 120 milk powder at 2 o'clock, 120 milk powder at 4 o'clock, chaotic dumplings at night, or vegetable cakes, shrimp balls and 150 milk powder for sleeping, and the amount of milk you drink each time is generally maintained at 120 according to how much you eat
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The baby is 22 months old, drink 150 ml of milk at 5 o'clock in the morning, eat breakfast at eight o'clock, porridge with minced meat and vegetables, eat lunch at 11 o'clock at midday, lunch is the same as breakfast, drink 120 ml of milk after napping, eat dinner at half past 5 o'clock, generally tomato egg noodles, drink 120 ml of milk before going to bed.
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The baby is one year old and three months old, get up at seven o'clock, drink some hot water first, then wash, eight o'clock 150 ml milk, go out to play at nine o'clock (can't stay at home, want to go out to play when you wake up, eat some biscuits and steamed buns halfway, play until half past eleven o'clock, go home, eat porridge, take a nap to eat, eat and go out to play, will bring fruit snacks to eat halfway, six o'clock porridge, and then eight o'clock 150 ml milk, and then sleep.
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One year and eight months, breakfast 180 milk, two quail eggs or an egg, plus half boiled corn, eat normal meals, eat half an apple or other fruit in the afternoon, drink 120 milk before going to bed, brush your teeth and then go to sleep.
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My daughter is one year old and a month old, wake up at 6 o'clock, drink boiled water first, drink 220 ml of milk powder and a few small biscuits an hour later, eat complementary food at 12 o'clock, drink porridge, put beef carrots in the porridge, Jiwei shrimp broccoli, various vegetable leaves, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, different varieties to eat every day, drink milk 220 at 3 o'clock, and eat butterfly noodles in the evening. Or chaos, drink another 220 before going to bed, egg allergy. Never eaten.
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My baby has not eaten much, and now he is still picky eater, he didn't eat all night, and he won't wake up more than 150 in the morning, and he will eat complementary food at least two hours after milk, eat nutritious porridge or noodles at about seven o'clock in the evening, and sometimes don't drink milk at eleven o'clock or twelve o'clock in the evening
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My chicken treasure from sixteen months after weaning will not drink a mouthful of milk powder, now nineteen months in the morning to drink water and then eat a bowl of rice cereal, dim sum biscuits a small packet, noon dry rice half a bowl of soup half a bowl, afternoon nap up mung bean soup half a bowl, eat a little fruit, porridge or noodles at night, vegetables, fish or meat with a little, weaning began to eat their own diligent very diligent, I don't know if it is too early to give her dry rice or something, the weight is less than 20 pounds, 16 teeth, height is only 82 not high, I don't know what to do.
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My baby is more than 15 months old, get up at about 7 o'clock in the morning to drink milk 150 biscuit bread and pigeon eggs, eat fruit at about 10 o'clock, eat freshly burned rotten rice plus shrimp or meat or salmon and add 2 vegetarian before 12 o'clock, go to bed at about 1 o'clock and wake up at 3 o'clock to drink 120 milk, eat fruit before 5 o'clock, eat rotten rice at noon at 6 o'clock, drink 120 milk to sleep before 9 o'clock, this is my baby's work for a day.
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My family is 20 months old, 180 ml of milk powder and half a bowl of noodles in the morning, eggs and vegetables are added to the noodles, rice is eaten at noon, what dishes are eaten, porridge (lean meat, red dates) is drunk at dinner and milk 180 before bedtime
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My son is one year old and two months old, and he wakes up irregularly every day, sometimes at five or six o'clock in the morning, sometimes at nine or ten o'clock, wakes up every day and drinks some water, and drinks 90 ml of milk powder ten minutes later
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Try to be as nutritious as possible, judge with simple methods, such as vegetables, and choose vegetables with a variety of colors as much as possible, because vegetables of different colors often contain different nutrients, such as green vegetables are rich in carotenoids and VC, and purple vegetables are rich in vitamin P. Try to let children eat more vegetables and eat vegetables in different forms.
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Babies generally wake up late, usually at dawn!
1 bowl of porridge at 9 o'clock, porridge or noodles at 12 o'clock (all kinds of vegetables and meats in the porridge are changed) + steamed eggs.
Around 4 o'clock after napping, rice noodles or other supplementary food, seven o'clock porridge + fish.
At 8:30 p.m., I had a variety of fruits, divided breast milk, and fell asleep while drinking milk.
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Get up at seven o'clock in the morning and drink some boiled water, then drink 180 ml of formula milk, sometimes get up after drinking, sometimes go to sleep again, eat at nine o'clock with some boiled vegetables, sometimes noodles, sometimes porridge, and then go out for a walk, come back at eleven o'clock and drink a small amount of boiled water, drink 180 ml of milk powder at twelve o'clock and go to sleep, go out and walk around again after sleeping, eat milk powder again at four o'clock in the afternoon, and then eat dinner at seven o'clock in the evening, eat some milk powder at about half past eight and go to bed, If I don't eat night milk at night, my baby's life is not too simple.
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On Wednesdays, wake up in the morning at 240-210 milk, custard, fruit around nine o'clock; A bowl of porridge with fish or meat at half past eleven at noon, with green vegetables, wake up with 180 milk from a nap; Evening is similar to lunch, calcium milk before bedtime, 240-210 milk. I usually eat snacks, bread, cakes, biscuits, nuts, etc., and I want to eat everything I want.
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Our baby is one and a half years old, wake up in the morning to give her to drink boiled water, wash her face and brush her teeth, first eat half of the homemade meat bun, a boiled egg, and then soak 150 ml of formula milk, eat noodles or rice at noon and do not need to soak another 120 ml of milk, after a nap to give her some fruit and homemade egg cakes, eat some rice or noodles for dinner, eat 180 ml of milk before ten o'clock in the evening, ready to sleep.
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My son drinks 180 milk in the morning, eats bread and biscuits at 9 o'clock, drinks complementary food at 11 o'clock (pumpkin and shrimp today), drinks 180 goat milk at 13 o'clock, gets up at 15 o'clock is fruit, at 18 o'clock supplementary food (today is fish head and fish meat), drinks 180 at 20 o'clock, and goes to bed at 21 o'clock.
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The staple food rice noodles should be even, and they can be paired with coarse grains such as sweet potatoes and millet. At this time, children are not able to eat moderately hard and soft rice like adults, and generally need to make porridge or soft rice, or noodles and dumplings for children. However, many baba hemp is troublesome to specialize in staple food, and often give children to eat quick-frozen dumplings in the supermarket, etc., one is that things that are too salty and add other additives are not good for children, and the other is to make children only pasta in their eyes cause picky eating.
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My baby is one and a half years old, after waking up at seven o'clock in the morning, first wash and drink 120 ml of formula milk powder, and drink a small bowl of homemade millet porridge at eight o'clock, plus a local egg yolk, and a little homemade vegetable puree. Eat fruit at 11 o'clock, mainly half a banana. For lunch, eat rice, a small bowl of tomato and egg noodles.
Drink 90 ml of chrysanthemum crystal water at around two o'clock. I started taking a nap and woke up around 4:30. Start drinking a few spoonfuls of plain water and then eat apples or boiled pears.
Drink 120 ml of formula milk powder after 5:30 o'clock, and eat dinner after 7 o'clock, which is generally small steamed buns, small buns, porridge and a little food. Drink some formula at 10 p.m. before going to bed.
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The most commonly eaten dishes are noodles and porridge. Because noodles and porridge can be given to him, add some vegetables, meat and the like to it, chop the vegetables and meat, add it to the noodles that are cooked, which is nutritious and delicious, and it is also convenient to make.
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7 months, it is simple rice noodles, colored mud, boiled porridge is also pureed, add walnut oil, sesame powder, take your time.
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What is a good day for a one-year-old baby to give her? Why?
1) Milk and dairy products, aquatic products and legumes. Milk is the best for calcium**, and babies over one year old are not suitable for drinking fresh milk, so babies over one year old basically eat formula milk. Formula milk contains DHAs, vitamins, various trace elements, etc.
As well as some nutrients that babies don't get from food, which also makes up for some nutritional deficiencies in the baby's diet.
2) Starch. Rice and pasta are also essential complementary foods for babies. Noodles are rich in starch, protein bread, crude fiber, calcium, iron, phosphorus and other rich nutrients, which can not only supplement your baby's nutrition, but also train their chewing and swallowing skills.
For the choice of noodles, moms need to choose noodles that do not contain salt and preservatives.
3) Protein. Foods rich in high-quality protein include soybeans and soy products, lean meats, eggs, milk, etc. Protein-rich foods are also relatively simple to cook, and new moms can also pick up on them well.
4) Meat. Babies over one year old need fish, shrimp, pigs, chickens, ducks, beef, animal blood, liver, etc. Mothers can make some nutritious and delicious meat sauce and porridge for their babies, and slightly older babies can also eat fried shredded pork or diced meat directly.
It is best to choose olive oil, vegetable oil, walnut oil and sesame oil for your baby's cooking oil. Animal blood and liver are sacred products for iron supplementation in infants. Moms should keep a certain amount every week.
The cooking method is based on your baby's eating habits. After all, not every baby can accept the taste of animal liver. When cooking meat and even other foods, mothers should also pay attention to the fact that babies over one year old are in the critical stage of growing teeth and exercising oral muscles, and nothing should be too hard or too soft, which will cause tooth dysplasia.
5) Fruits and vegetables. Give your baby a variety of vegetables, fruits, and seafood regularly. As long as you can buy vegetables in the market, you can give them to your baby.
You can eat some colorful fruits and vegetables. For seafood (especially kelp), moms only need to give their babies some kelp and nori in their diet. If your baby doesn't like to eat fruits and vegetables, you can try making them into salads or juices, or cutting them into the shape of your baby's favorite animals, which may attract your baby!
That's all there is to know about what to give her a one-year-old baby every day, I hope it will help you!
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You can give her some easy-to-digest foods such as creamy shrimp cakes, custard cereal, rice cereal, small steamed buns, lean porridge, vegetables and fruits and high-protein foods; Because the one-year-old baby's intestinal model is not yet perfect, such as the development of stomach function, she should be given some digestible food to ensure balanced nutrition and promote better physical development.
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You can give your baby some complementary food, or you can give your baby some carrot puree, or some mashed potatoes, or you can eat some vegetable puree. Because these foods are very healthy, and the ant-empty and nutritional value is very high, Baoliang Kuanbao is also easy to absorb. Stuffy and blind.
The baby will not chew the food may be added too late or the food is too fine, six months later to add the food, 10 months after the food should not be too fine exercise the baby's chewing ability, just drinking milk is not enough to meet the baby's physical development needs of nutrients, now can only slowly add so that the baby learns to chew.
How many times a day does a one-year-old baby eat breast milk? If a one-year-old baby is breastfed, he should eat it on demand, as long as the baby is hungry, you can give him a day, and he should eat about 4 to 5 times.
Now parents are very concerned about the healthy development of the baby, especially in terms of eating, will give the baby a lot of food every day, feel that the baby likes to eat to feed more, the baby does not like to eat and do not feed him, this is not right, more or less feeding will affect the normal development of the child. Eating too much is easy to cause obesity, and eating less is easy to be malnourished, so how many meals should a one-year-old baby eat every day? >>>More
There is no nutritional recommendation for one-year-old babies not to eat green dates, you can feed bananas or softer fruits to him to eat, which is easier to absorb.
Dear, there are many reasons why the baby does not like to eat, such as zinc deficiency, food accumulation, fire, teething, these are all causes the baby to not like to eat, you can usually change the dishes for the baby to eat, so that the baby is more there.