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Baby's complementary food is also a skill

Neonatal intestinal tract is very fragile, vulnerable to the interference of the external bad environment, resulting in abdominal distension, diarrhea, anorexia and other intestinal problems. After four months, the mother can add complementary food to the baby. What about the baby's stomach? It's important to add complementary food to your baby correctly. My baby has a bad stomach. How to eat baby food supplements?

1、 Frequency and energy density of complementary food

1. 6-8 months: 2-3 times a day;

2. 9-11 months: guarantee to feed complementary food 3-4 times a day;

3.12-23 months: nutritious snacks, such as fruits, biscuits and peanut butter, can be added 1-2 times a day.

2、 Pay attention to the order of adding complementary food

1. From less to more

For example, egg yolk should be added from 1 / 4, and baby's food should be closely observed? j. Defecation, if there is no special change in a week, can add half, continue to observe a week, add another.

2. From thin to thick

For example, from vegetable paste to coarse vegetable paste, then to broken vegetables, and finally to general fried vegetables.

How to add complementary food to baby

3. From thin to thick

From liquid milk, soybean milk, stewed eggs, rice paste, porridge, thick porridge, soft rice, general food.

4. Gradual transition from one to more

Get used to one more. Each kind of food needs to adapt for 5-7 days, so that if the baby is allergic to food, it can find and confirm the type of food causing the allergy in time.

The above is how to correctly add complementary food to the baby. If the mother wants to recuperate the baby's intestines and stomach, she must add complementary food to the baby according to the correct method above. Some prebiotics, such as zangling stachyose, can also be used in daily life to supplement food ration and nutrition sources for beneficial bacteria in the body, help regulate the balance of intestinal environment, and is also very beneficial to the recovery of digestive function.