Baby feeding

Baby feeding

Dr. Ali Faraji
Dr. Ali Faraji
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Baby feeding in the first year of your baby's life is important for proper growth and development....Breastfed babies are fed 8-12 times a day....Formula-fed babies are fed about 6-10 times a day....At around 6 months, you can start introducing some solid foods....During the first year of life, your baby's nervous and brain systems develop....Three... Find and it's important to make sure that your baby's nutrition receives the needs.... During the first years, it is necessary to consume enough nutrients.... The main food of babies up to one year old is breast milk, but it is necessary to add supplementary food to the diet after 6 months.... Breast milk has all the nutrients your baby needs until at least one year old.... Tips on feeding a baby in the first year of life Starting good eating habits at this stage will help set healthy eating patterns for life.... Feeding should be based on your baby's readiness, feeding skills and developmental age.... Here are some suggestions to help you feed your baby.... ### A few simple guidelines when feeding your baby - Start with small amounts of new solid foods - a teaspoon at first and slowly increase to a tablespoon.... Try to feed your baby with a small glass or a cup of strained food at each meal.... - Feed your baby with rice cereal first, then vegetables, fruits and then meat.... - Try only one food at a time and wait three to five days to assess possible skin reactions.. Rashes... If a reaction occurs, stop feeding the new food And contact the pediatrician.... - If you make your own baby food, it is recommended to use chickpeas, mashed corn and sweet potatoes.... Do not add salt, sugar and other flavorings... Cereals contain more nutrients per serving.... - Pediatricians recommend not to give fruit juice to babies under one year old.... But you can give pasteurized fruit juice without sugar to babies and older children.... You can dilute it with water or with food in a cup Put... - Healthy babies usually don't need extra water, except in very hot weather.... When a baby is first given solid food, extra water is often needed.... - When your baby can put his hands and objects in his mouth (baby food usually decreases around 1-9 months). such as watching TV Reduce.. fruits, vegetables and meat Foods to avoid include: - Spicy, salty and sweet foods.... - Foods that may cause choking such as nuts, seeds, popcorn, chips, pretzels, raw fruits (apples), raw vegetables (carrots), raisins, whole grapes, hot dog pieces and sticky foods such as marshmallows.... - Always watch out for a young child while drinking... Fish has not been proven to prevent eczema, asthma, allergic rhinitis, and food allergies. In fact, early consumption of certain foods, such as peanuts and eggs, may reduce the risk of developing allergies to those foods.
Babies know when they are hungry or full. day, approximately 10-15 minutes per feeding.... formula-fed infants should be fed 6-10 times a day.... adding foods to the bottle, such as rice, it is recommended that you put cereal to sleep at night.... this can cause excessive weight gain and decrease the intake of important nutrients.... it can also cause choking.... as your baby starts to eat solid foods slowly, drink less.... slowly Increase the amount of solid food and decrease the amount of breastmilk or formula....Remember, all foods should be given to the baby with a spoon and not in a bottle...Tiredness, discomfort, or the need to change diapers or burping...Some general signs that your baby is hungry include: - Smacking the lips.... - Grabbing or leaning towards the breast or bottle - referring to the spoon, food - Moving the hands towards the mouth and sucking the hands... When the signs of hunger are ignored, babies usually get upset and cry loudly.... So try to pay attention to the signs of hunger in the baby... ** Some signs that show that your baby has eaten enough:** - Pulling away from the glass or spoon - Falling asleep... - Changing the position, shaking the head and hands, closing the mouth tightly - Returning food When should we give solid food to the baby? Doctors recommend that you exclusively breastfeed your baby for the first six months of life. But if you don't, your baby may be ready to start solid foods between four and six months. Every baby's development is different, but there are signs that your baby is developmentally ready for solids. These signs include: - Baby can sit in a chair without direct support.... - Baby has good head control for a long time.... - Baby is more thirsty after eight to ten feedings.... - Baby shows interest in what you eat.... - Baby opens mouth easily to accept food with a spoon...
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### The benefits of feeding a baby with breast milk Breast milk contains a very good source of vitamins, minerals, protein and fats known to the body, which can be very effective in the development of the child.. It also has antibodies that help defend against various diseases of the child.. Children who get sick less often have a better growth and learning process.. In fact, breast milk provides all the nutrients a child needs to create a healthy diet. Another important fatty acid for brain development is ARA (arachidon acid), an omega-6 fatty acid in the brain.... Like DHA, ARA is also necessary for brain development and vision.... It also plays an important role in coagulation of the immune system and other important body functions.. Iron deficiency can cause anemia, which can cause fatigue and lack of energy... The lack of this mineral also affects learning, memory and attention... Be careful, after six months, the baby must take iron supplements in the form of iron sulfate or vitamin drops around you... Iron-enriched food for your baby Diet... It is better to consult a pediatrician to prepare a proper nutrition table for all the supplements the baby needs... What points to follow while breastfeeding the baby What should I do?.. - Do not heat the baby bottle or food in the microwave, as it may burn the baby's throat or mouth.... Instead, heat the bottle in a bowl of warm water or under a stream of warm milk... Shake the bottle after heating to make sure that the milk or food is heated evenly... - Do not let the baby sleep with the bottle... Milk collects in the baby's mouth and may cause tooth decay and suffocation... This can also lead to ear infections ... - You should not give your baby solid food in a bottle.... This may cause the baby to choke or overeat and slow down the baby's milk growth.... It should not be added to the baby's diet until one year old.

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