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How to feed eight to nine month old babies how many meals a day

4hw.com.cn: nine month old babies are still in the period of lactation. If the mother can continue to breastfeed, it is the best, but it should be clear that even if the breast milk is sufficient, it is also necessary to add supplementary food to the child. A single breast milk can no longer meet the needs of the baby's physical development. So how to feed 8-9 month old babies? Let's take a look at it with Xiaobian~

How to feed 8-9 months of baby?

1、 After 8 months of breastfeeding, even if the breast milk is sufficient, half weaning should be gradually carried out. The reason is that the nutrients in breast milk are insufficient to meet the needs of baby's growth and development. Therefore, in this month, sufficient breast milk does not need to be completely weaned, but can no longer give priority to breast milk, we must add a variety of milk substitutes.

2、 When feeding the baby with milk, it is not allowed to take milk as the main food of the baby at this time. It is necessary to increase the milk substitute food, but the daily amount of milk should still be kept between 500-600ml.

3、 Continue to increase complementary food, edible vegetables, eggs, porridge, noodles, fish, minced meat, etc. The nature of complementary food should also be soft and semi-solid. A small number of babies do not like porridge at this time, but are interested in the rice eaten by adults. They can also let their babies try to eat some, such as no indigestion and other phenomena. Later, they can also feed some soft and rotten rice.

4、 The variety of vegetables for babies should be varied, such as carrots, tomatoes, onions, etc. for babies with constipation, spinach, radish, onion and other foods with more fiber can be selected.

5、 After 8 months, the baby can slice apple, pear, peach and other fruits, and eat them with the baby. Bananas, grapes and oranges can be eaten by the baby.

6、 The diet of this month old baby can refer to the following standards. 7:00 a.m.: 200 ml milk 11:00 p.m.: a small bowl of porridge, 30 grams of end of dish, 1 / 2 of eggs 3:00 p.m.: 200 ml milk 6:00 p.m.: half a bowl of porridge, 30 grams of fish or minced meat, 30 grams of tofu 9-10:00 p.m.: 200 ml milk.