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When am I supposed to feed my baby!

When am I supposed to feed my baby!

When am I supposed to feed my baby!🤔 The child starts eating from 4 to 6 months and not before that under any circumstances, not even give him water other than the order of his pediatrician.👌🏼 Ok, when do I know that my baby can eat? What does he eat??
Focus on this with me at every stage, I will tell you what to do and what to eat ☺️
From 4 to 6 months
👈 Chewing movements begin to appear, and he knows how to answer his hand carefully and hold the palm of his hand, and the child begins to swallow with the front of his tongue, so try to feed him at this stage with a spoon. Improve the swallowing process
👈 Food: We give him grains rich in iron, such as brown rice, the first thing because it is less allergenic, then oats, bulgur, and wheat. This is the last thing you give him, like Cerelac, etc., and because iron is important and he loves vitamin C so that it is absorbed well, give him guava juice, natural orange without sugar.
You can also replace it with well-mashed meat, vegetables, and fruits without spices, salt, or sugar. Ok, enter all types at once??🤔
👈 No, of course, we introduce one type in a small quantity and wait for 3 to 5 days and see the child’s reaction. I notice any skin sensitivity, trembling, or difficulty breathing. At that time, you must stop this type.
Are there any foods that are forbidden for children at this age?🤔 –
Sweets of any kind ❌
Canned vegetables are high in sodium – Honey, not before a year, can give your child botulism poisoning –
Not before a year, I give it to skim milk from 2 cups to 3 small cups, not more, in order to preserve the iron and not let it enter into milk anemia ❌
Are you starting to feed the baby??
👈 Take care of your baby while he is eating, make sure he shines and does not startle him Raw apple or carrot pieces, grape nuts, and crackers, stay away from them
👈 Take care at this stage of food contamination and food poisoning.
👌🏼 👈 Cleaning utensils
👈 Sterilize everything that belongs to him for his safety