Please continue breastfeeding and avoid cows milk pocket milk till 1 year age
Morning you can give Ragi malt or multigrain powder porridge like
10.30-11 please give mashed fruits like banana,papaya,chikoo and steamed apple
Afternoon give rice dal khichdi with vegetables
Evening rava kanji or sooji halwa or veg soup or Dalia
Night again rice dal khichdi with vegetables
Introduce each new food after 4-5 days
If baby doesn’t like something,reintroduce again
Add little salt or sugar for taste
Make food attractive
Separately water not needed, at the end of feed,add some water in Katori and give to baby
Please continue this meal plan for next 2-3 months
Consistency should be mashed like paste
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According to me stop milk from 8am to 8pm give semi solid diet like Dal, dalia, khichdi, rice, alu, kela, apple, upaama, halwa, patoliya, raab, kadi, idle, poha etc & from 8pm to 8am give milk if mother milk available its preferable if not toned milk adding sugar as per our taste.
For your knowledge.
100ml milk gives 70 calories energy.
100ml juices gives 55 calories of energy.
100gm food gives 350 calories of energy.
To start with stop milk for 4hours in day for 15days and give semi solid diet. Next 15days stop milk for 8hours for 15days and give semi solid diet. Lastly stop milk from 8am to 8pm give semi solid diet.
. Also for give these supplement upto 2years of age D up drops 1ml once a day.
FERIS drops 1ml once a day.
Zincovit drops 1ml once a day.
Syp Ostebon one teaspoon twice a day
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