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Chicken for baby
Hi doctor, my daughter is 11 months old. I have not given chicken to her yet. Please let me know in which method I should give her chicken, whether soup or boiled chicken. How much quality of soup can I give her for first time. Will there be any side effects?
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Give Only soup at present...later u can add boiled chicken....
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watch for gas trouble and diarrhoea....
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Clear chicken soup would be the best option ma..
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To Prepare:Heat ghee in a cooker, add jeera and let it splutter. Then add the coriander seeds. Add garlic and crushed ginger and sauté. Add the onions and sauté till they become transparent. Next, add the tomatoes and fry until they become mushy. Add some turmeric powder. Add the chicken(thigh pieces) and sauté for a minute until the chicken leaves the water. Then add 2 cups of water and cook for 2 to 3 whistles. Sieve and serve this clear soup to babies below eight months. After the eighth month, you can mix everything in a blender and feed it to the baby.
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Hi, Give first as soup and then you can give pieces. Quantity depends on how much the baby consumes. Watch out for loose stool and stomach pain.
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