Friday, 2 December 2011

Tips for Feeding Babies from Birth to Birthday



  • Breast-feeds – For several months, atleast till nine months.
  • Formula feeds if breast milk is inadequate. Avoid Cow’s milk or dairy milk till six months of age.
  • Juices are introduced at the age of 60 days. Orange juice or tomato juice, given initially diluted with water, after one month undiluted fruit juices.
  • Introduce semi-solid foods when the infant is six kg or by the age four months (When the baby starts chewing).
  • Start with small serving sizes of one to two teaspoonfuls; increase gradually to three or four tablespoonfuls per feeding.
  • First introduce rice cereal, later try other cereals. Mixed cereals (wheat, rice and ragi), heat-treated and powdered, cooked, as porridge will serve as a useful, semi-solid diet. Add a drop of oil or ghee if needed, for more weight gain. If mashed fruits (Banana) 4-5 months, vegetables by 5-6 months (mashed potatoes, carrots, beetroots, green leaves etc). Rice, dhal with ghee, iddli, greens, spinach) etc, by six to seven months
  • Provide an intake of milk 500-750ml daily when the intake of solid food is well established.
  • Provide solid food of a texture compatible with infant’s ability to chew and swallow.
  • Give single ingredient foods at a time and continue for five days before introducing another food.
  • Avoid developing infant’s taste for an excess of salt or sugar.
  • Biscuits (Marie) by seven months.
  • Curds by seven to eight months


    Meenakshi Pal
    Admin Manager
    Asha USA Mini Medicine Citi

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