Foods To Be Avoided For The Babies

   Foods To Be Avoided For The Babies

As your baby grows they will be eager to sample food from your plate and you will be eager to introduce some variety to baby's diet but not all foods are safe for your child some pose a choking hazard and a few aren't good for your baby's developing digestive system foods to avoid for birth to four to six months all food and beverages have to be a void except breast milk or formula mostly doctors recommends feeding your baby only breast milk or formula for the first four to six months foods to avoid for six to 12 months.
Foods To Be Avoided For The Babies


 cow's milk and soy milk stick with breast milk or formula until your child's first birthday why your baby can't digest the proteins in cow's milk and soy milk during her first year and these beverages contain minerals in amounts that can damage her kidneys honey it may Harbor potentially deadly spores and cause infant botulism symptoms to include constipation weakness poor muscle tone and difficulty swallowing salt babies shouldn't eat much salt as it isn't good for their kidneys don't add salt to your baby's food and don't use stock cubes or gravy as they're often high in salt remember this when you're cooking for the family.
Foods To Be Avoided For The Babies


   Foods To Be Avoided For The Babies

 if you plan to give the same food to your baby sticky foods chewing gum and sticky foods such as jelly or gummy candies dried fruit and marshmallows can get lodged in your baby's throat stringy and melted cheese can also be a choking hazard raw vegetables don't give raw vegetables to you baby soft cook the vegetables such as carrots celery broccoli dice and cut them into pieces no larger than a one-half inch before serving two babies processed foods canned kinds of pasta soups and vegetables are high in sodium.
Foods To Be Avoided For The Babies

   Foods To Be Avoided For The Babies


 which may be hard for a six to eight-month olds kidneys to filter citrus fruits and juices orange lemon and grapefruit products may cause your baby to vomit if you find baby is sensitive citrus don't offer the fruit or juice again for at least several weeks also avoid giving excessive amounts of undiluted apple or pear juice they can trigger diarrhoea white grape juice is easier on a baby's tummy nuts they're a choking hazard for children under for some babies are also allergic to them so steer clear of peanuts peanut butter and other nuts especially if allergies run in your family give proper food to your babies and keep them healthy 

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