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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