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Additional Food for 6 month baby
My son is 6 month old. I wants to know is cows milk safe for baby before 1 year age? And also tell me what type of food can i give to baby ...plz suggest ideas
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Dear parents, According to me stop milk from 8amto8pm and give semisolid diet like Dal,dalia,khicdi alu kela rice,apple,upama,halwa,patolia,rab,kadi idle poha satu custard etc and from 80pmto8am give mother milk is preferable if not give top milk Withoutwater and add sugar as per your taste. To start with stop milk for 4hrs for 15days and give semisolid diet next 15days stop milk for 8hrs and give semisolid diet lastly stop milk from 8amto8pm and give semisolid diet l. For your knowledge 100ml milk gives 70calories of energy 100ml juices give 55calories of energy and 100gm of semisolid diet gives 350calories of energy. Cerelac is emergency food not routine diet. Give your kid following supplements Vitanova d3 drops half ml once a day Zincovit drops one ml once a day Feris drops 1ml once a day syp Ostebon one teaspoon full twice a day. All above supplements upto 1 year of age.
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Oh !My Baby Turned 6 Months What Next ?" by Dr.Harit Bansal - https://www.practo.com/healthfeed/oh-my-baby-turned-6-months-what-next-38327/post
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No milk products till the age of 1 year
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BABY’S SOLID START READ THESE IDEAS REGARDING STARTING SOLIDS(WEANING) IN BABIES – They are General guidelines(not rules) and please do formulate your own way. Do what best suits the baby, you and the family at various times. Respecting the fact that individual people are different. Preferences, cultures, traditions, state-wise food habits, etc are some of the variables to keep in mind! Some basic tips are as follows: IT IS BEST TO AVOID ADDED SUGAR, SALT AND COW’S MILK IN THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE. USE YOUR OWN EXPERTISE & EXPERIENCE, TAKE HELP FROM ANY ELDER/FAMILY MEMBER. There is NO RIGHT OR WRONG WAY TO SLOWLY IMPROVE THE FEEDS (YOUR BABY IS THE BEST GUIDE, WATCH FOR SATISFACTION, ADJUSTMENT, STOOL CHANGES – AS APPROPRIATE) IF IN DOUBT, STOP AND REVIEW THE SITUATION. However, CONTINUE BREAST FEEDS And / Or FORMULA FEEDS AS ENJOYED BEFORE. BABIES CAN FEED APPROXIMATELY EVERY 2-3 HOURS AT DAYTIME & CAN BE OFFERED SOLIDS AND MILK FEEDS ALTERNATE OR TOGETHER  (DEPENDS)! Tips: 1.    Slow but steady progress(start with once a day then twice-a-day after few days, then every three hours if the baby enjoys it and digests well…) 2.    Apple – cooked puree/paste/sauce 3.    Banana – ripe and mashed well – can add clean warm water to make smoother. 4.    Carrot – cooked paste – can add to rice based cereal powder with enough water. 5.    Dal water – cooked dal(yellow lentil, moong first, toor dal later) 6.    RICE IS EASILY DIGESTED IN BABIES AT SIX MONTHS : OFFER - Rice powdered cereal like Nestum, Cerelac, First Bites ( All FLAVORS ), Easum,  etc. RAGI is easily digested.  Wheat cereal with milk like Cerelac – just add right amount of water to prepare a porridge like feed. Other grains – home-made, ready packs can be tried as per cultural preference, family experience, etc. 7.    Offer water to drink – at any stage, with food items, in sips as enjoyed/tolerated by baby. 8.    Veg clear soup can be tried to drink or can be mixed with cereal powder. 9.  Egg yellow can be given, give egg white after 1 year of age. 10. IMPROVE The QUANTITY, CONSISTENCY, VARIETY AND QUALITY OF FOODS  WITH TIME... DR. AMIT MODI MD (Pediatrics)
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