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Food quantity and vitamin d3 drops
Good evening doctor my daughter is 8months old now 9 started yesterday from past one months vitamin d3 drops shes spitting it out whenever I give what is the reason also how should I give her am not understanding and shes not eating properly otherwise active mostly drinking breastmilk only food quantity only 2 tablets spoons around 12:30 ahe will have and around 6:30 she will have another two tablets spoons homemade cerelac is this normal her weight is 7.1 kg in between i give her fruit puree only so totally 3 times she takes solid and rest on breastmilk is this correct or should I increase the meal quantity pls reply thank you urine output 8 to 10 times a day
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Yes. 3 times a day solid is fine. Urine output also OK. Can make it 3tbsp. Next month more. Give vit d3 drops mixed with any food she likes
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Her current weight has to be compared with her birth weight
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Give variety of home cooked food with ghee for weight gain
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Can give 3-4 times in a day .
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Weight is gud don’t worry . Give more fruits and vegetables
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Maximum 2 or 3 meals in a day
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