Babies Food
Once you bring baby home from the hospital if you can it is advisable, as we are sure you have already been told by everyone that you should breastfeed your baby, if you can. This is not for everyone. Due to health reasons, or maybe that you simply do not feel comfortable with it.
If you do not breastfeed then you will need to put your baby on one of the many milks available on the market now. This will make sure baby is getting all it’s vitamins and minerals as it should be.
Do not forget to give them juice as well. People sometimes forget this – they need water as well as milk ( millk turns in the stomach more to a food so they need water – as we all do ).
Then once they get around the 4 months mark you need to start introducing solids. There are tons of brands about – or you can make your own. There is organic products or ordinary and so many manufacturers now have their products in the supermarkets that you should soon begin to settle down to what baby does and doesn’t like.
Try to include fruity puddings – you need to try and get as varied a diet as possible for baby – as early in life that you can.
This way they are sure to be getting their vitamins and minerals without you worrying.
During this time they will start teething! Urg this is a horrible stage, so remember to keep something in the cupboard like rusks so they have something to gnash on when they feel the need. Remember at this stage they will be techy……. and we mean this not lightly!
By the time they are walking and talking eating should be all sorted out, and you will have a complete rundown on their likes and dislikes.
You cannot do anything wrong in the early stages, so don’t worry. If baby doesn’t like something fine – try another product instead, you will find out what they like and not like in know time so don’t fret.
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