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Although we say from 6 months onwards we start weaning foods for the baby where breast feed frequency can be reduced
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Depending on infant's acceptability foods such as porridge ,soups more fluid consistency or semi soft food in very small quantity can be introduced .
Before giving a diet chart I would like to understand the Baby 's feeding pattern ,her bowl movements etc inorder to dis cuss these kindly contact me online for a Consultation
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The advice is to introduce only one food per week ( once daily ) in few TSP quantities follow its acceptability and then only make it a habit
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Sure ,we will help you
We have diet plan for infant from 6month to 2yrs.
Which include
. To get ideal height and weight
. How to intruduce food every month. Like grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, pulses, etc so that they give achieve their ideal requirements of all nutrients.
. To cure deficiency of vitamins and minerals
. To help them to build immune system strong and also cure digestive problem.
. How to introduce cow's milk at 1year.
And many more....
But before prescribing any thing we need some information like
. Vitals
. Medical history
. Family history
. Physical activity
. Daily routine
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Start with one food at a time. Reduce of breastmilk . Include fruits or vegetables to begin.
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