Feed the baby baby

Feed the baby baby

Feed the baby baby

Since his arrival, the child has relied on mother’s milk or formula milk as a strong basis for feeding him, especially in his first months. However, the child gradually begins to grow and develop gradually, increasing his daily needs of different foods. Of meals, but before starting to give the child any type of food should be taken into account the following table when fed, to ensure that he has a healthy nutrition rich in the elements needed by the body at various stages of his age.

Child Feeding Table

Age Allowed foods Forbidden foods
From six months Mother’s milk or artificial milk, fruit or vegetables mashed, rice or corn coherent meals, and corn syrup. Bovine, pastries, condiments, cakes, spinach, biscuits, turnips, fatty or fried foods, honey, sugar, eggs, salt, nuts.
From six to eight months Mother’s milk or formula milk, processed servings of wheat, fruit or rice syrillic, well boiled egg yolk, bread cut, banana, citrus, carrots, boiled or cooked rice, apples, apricots and peaches. Bovine milk, pastries, white spices, cakes, nuts, biscuits, salt, ice cream, fatty fatty foods, and sugar.
From eight to nine months Sirilac honey, mother’s milk or artificial milk, fruit serilac, meat cooked whether sheep or beef, rice syriac, fish, apricots, pasta, apple, yogurt, celery, carrots and peaches. Nuts, bovine milk, concentrated fruit juice, spices, egg whites, fatty foods, desserts, salty foods, salt, and sugar.
From ten months to a year Breast milk, fruit or banana, rice or wheat, cheese, fish, meat, well-boiled eggs, all kinds of bread, and cooked meals. Nuts, bovine milk, fruit juice, spices, egg whites, fatty foods, desserts, salty foods, sugar, and salt.

Conditions of child nutrition

  • The child was able to sit on a chair when he was given food.
  • The age of the child is at least five months.
  • Show some signs of cooperation with the mother before feeding, which is to open his mouth when the spoon full of food to him, or else he pushed food out of his mouth.
  • The ability of the child to fix the head while sitting.

Tips when feeding a baby

  • Boil water and cool it before giving it to the child, so it is best to avoid giving the child the normal water to drink.
  • Stay away from adding flavorings, salt, sugar, or oil to baby food.
  • Start by giving the child soft, soft, chewable foods when he or she is seven or nine months old.
  • Be sure to mix new foods with milk to become easier to take.
  • Avoid giving the child pizza, and meat pies being rich in fat, sugars and salt.
  • Start by giving the child one type of food, and gradually to determine the level of acceptance in the child.