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Title: When To Start Baby Food For Your Infant


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WHEN TO START BABY FOOD FOR YOUR INFANT?
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What the health experts have to say?
  • Your baby should be breastfed for the first six
    months before you offer him solid food.
  • Post six months has been chosen as the ideal time
    to introduce solid food to the baby because
    solids readiness depends on the maturity of
    babys digestive tract and babys developmental
    readiness for solids.
  • Most babies are developmentally ready for solids
    somewhere between six and eight months.

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Signs that indicate your baby is ready for solid
food
  • Your baby becomes more curious about your food
    and tries to grab it off of your plate or watch
    you eagerly as you eat your dinner.
  • He has lost the tongue-thrust reflex and doesn't
    automatically push solids out of his mouth with
    his tongue.
  • Your baby becomes dissatisfied with breast milk
    and becomes hungrier more frequently than usual.
  • Your baby can exert more control over his body
    and can sit up well without support.

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Appropriate food for your baby
  • Start out with simple, pureed or well-mashed
    foods like cooked carrot, parsnip, potato, apple,
    ripe pear or mango.
  • Nutritional and medical researchers recommend
    that parents start out with single grain
    carbohydrates, such as baby oatmeal.
  • Iron-fortified cereals like Cerelac, contain
    vitamins and minerals along with essential fatty
    acids.
  • Small portions of well cooked meat, poultry,
    fish, yoghurt, lentils or cheese can also be
    given but, at later stages.

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Points to note
  • Baby's appetite will start to vary from one feed
    to the next.
  • If he keeps his mouth shut, turns away, or starts
    playing with his food, that means he is full.
  • Quantity and quality of Baby food he eats over
    the whole week is more important than what he
    eats in a day.
  • Continue giving your baby breastmilk or in
    between mealtimes.
  • As he gradually eats more solids, the number of
    milk feeds will start to decrease.

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