When and how should I start complementary feeding for my baby?

When and how should I start complementary feeding for my baby?

Complementary feeding is a crucial milestone in a baby’s development, and many moms and dads wonder when and how to introduce it. Based on studies from Harvard University and recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO), we will break down this process and provide you with a weekly recipe guide endorsed by experts.

When to Start?

The WHO recommends starting complementary feeding at six months of age. From this point, babies are ready to explore new textures and flavors, while continuing with breast milk or formula as their primary source of nutrition until at least two years of age.

How to Start: The First Weeks

Day 1-3: Carrot Puree

Carrots are rich in vitamin A and easy to digest.

  • Ingredients: 1 large carrot, water.
  • Preparation: Peel and chop the carrot into small pieces. Boil until soft. Puree with a bit of water until smooth.

Day 4-6: Zucchini Puree

Zucchini is low in allergens and has a smooth texture.

  • Ingredients: 1 zucchini, water.
  • Preparation: Wash and chop the zucchini. Steam until tender. Puree with a bit of water.

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Day 7: Introduction to Fruits: Apple Puree

Apples are an excellent source of vitamin C.

  • Ingredients: 1 apple, water.
  • Preparation: Peel and chop the apple. Steam or boil until soft. Puree with a bit of water.

Second Week: Mixing Flavors

Day 8-10: Potato and Carrot Puree

Combining flavors helps babies get used to different tastes.

  • Ingredients: 1 small potato, 1 carrot, water.
  • Preparation: Peel and chop the potato and carrot. Boil until soft. Puree together with a bit of water.

Day 11-13: Pea Puree

Peas are rich in protein and fiber.

  • Ingredients: 1 cup of peas, water.
  • Preparation: Steam the peas until tender. Puree with a bit of water.

Day 14: Introduction to New Fruits: Pear Puree

Pears are soft and easy to digest.

  • Ingredients: 1 pear, water.
  • Preparation: Peel and chop the pear. Steam or boil until soft. Puree with a bit of water.

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Conclusion

Introducing complementary feeding is an exciting and crucial step in your baby’s development. By following these recommendations based on Harvard studies and WHO-approved, you can ensure that your baby receives adequate nutrition while exploring new flavors and textures. Don’t forget to visit abcd1bebe.store to find products that make this process easier.

This article has been generated with the help of ChatGPT, an AI language model created by OpenAI.

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