Feeding strained meats
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Meats fed earlier do not cause any knid of liver or kidney damages.
I would just like to brief you about what kind of pattern of baby feeding is done traditionally amd ideally in India.
At birth till about 4 mnths-- exclusive breast feeding- but its not feasible for a working mom so formula milk are started sooner.
After 4 mnths age--start with foods like water formed after cooking rice/pulses(its very nutritious),vegetable soups, juices ets.
After 7-9 mnths a little more thicker consistency foods like fresh fruit pulps or any other foods not too spicy and is made into puply/pasty consistency.meats can also be started at this stage.
by the age of 1 and half year the baby can eat all the food that an adult does.
All this while its always emphasized to continue breast feeding as long as possible(breast milk contains a huge percentage of all the vital nutrition required per day and so if you have missed any of the nutrition through any of your formula foods/cooked foods it can always be compensated in breast milk)
It is true that many foods like dairy products etc can cause allergies but it does not happen in all children. its better to start those product(at least the ones like milk.. juice etc can rather be given a freshly extracted so as to avoid giving the preservatives of outside to baby)
i would also suggest that give your children healthy food and not the foods that may promote obesity in future.
Meats fed earlier do not cause any knid of liver or kidney damages.
I would just like to brief you about what kind of pattern of baby feeding is done traditionally amd ideally in India.
At birth till about 4 mnths-- exclusive breast feeding- but its not feasible for a working mom so formula milk are started sooner.
After 4 mnths age--start with foods like water formed after cooking rice/pulses(its very nutritious),vegetable soups, juices ets.
After 7-9 mnths a little more thicker consistency foods like fresh fruit pulps or any other foods not too spicy and is made into puply/pasty consistency.meats can also be started at this stage.
by the age of 1 and half year the baby can eat all the food that an adult does.
All this while its always emphasized to continue breast feeding as long as possible(breast milk contains a huge percentage of all the vital nutrition required per day and so if you have missed any of the nutrition through any of your formula foods/cooked foods it can always be compensated in breast milk)
It is true that many foods like dairy products etc can cause allergies but it does not happen in all children. its better to start those product(at least the ones like milk.. juice etc can rather be given a freshly extracted so as to avoid giving the preservatives of outside to baby)
i would also suggest that give your children healthy food and not the foods that may promote obesity in future.