My baby is 7 months old now, he is on formula feed, nan pro 2.... he is refusing milk and food... even when he eats, sometimes vomits during feed or after the feed. He is not having fever or illness, is this happening because of teething? Dr has told me to give neopeptine drops but i forgot how much to give in a day? Will this drop help him in constipation and digestion?
I hv also started giving him gripe water, will this be helpful? How much gripe water should I give in a day? Pls help
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Weaning and complimentary feeding can be little overwhelming sometimes. Try 1-2 new semi solid home cooked food daily. Even if kid takes 1-2 spoon 3-5 times a day initially, it's ok.
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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.
For your knowledge 100ml milk gives 70calories of energy 100ml juices give 55calories of energy and 100gm of semisolid diet gives 350calories of energy
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