AN INFANT DIET
Breast
milk or infant formula: Breast milk and infant formula are produced by
most healthy babies only needed nourishment until they are 4-6 month old. Buffalo
or Cow’s milk and other Dairy products should not be given at earlier stage, infant
until at least time grants which May year of age. Your Baby’s kidneys cannot
handle produced high protein and mineral content well until that age.
Ø 4-6
months: 28-40 ounces
Ø 7-9
months: 24-36 ounces
Ø 10-12
months: 18-30 ounces
Cereals and Other Starchy Foods: Infant rice
grain of age suggested six months ago cereals. In such wheat, barley, in the
form of other cereal grains and oats after 6 months of age can be made.
Ø 0-3 months: None
Ø 4-6 months: 1/4-1/2 cup cereal (mixed)
Ø 7-9 months: 1-2 1/2 cup servings, including
mashed potatoes, pasta, rice, breads, crackers, toast, rolls, soft muffins
Ø 10-12 months: 3-4 1/2 cup servings
Fruits
·
0-3 months: None
·
4-6 months: 1/4-1/2 cup, pureed
·
7-12 months: 1/2-1 cup pureed, canned,
or soft fresh fruits, such as bananas
Juices
·
0-4 months: None
·
5-8 months: 1/4-1/2
cup
·
9-12 months: 1/2 cup
Eggs, cooked dried beans, peanut butter
Ø 0-5 months: None
Ø 6-8 months: 1-2 Tbsp pureed
Ø 9-12 months: 1/4-1/2 cup (includes cottage and regular cheese,
fish, eggs, small pieces of tender meats, or chopped meats.)
Plain yogurt
·
0-5 months: None
·
6-12 months: 1-2
Tbsp/day after 6 months of age
Water: Most
mothers’ milk they babies, formula, Get water or juice of need. However, many
in the hot climate they one day for loss of 1/2 Cup for might.
Ø 0-5 months: Not needed except during very hot weather, or if
baby has diarrhea.
Ø 6-12 months: As often as infant will drink.
Supplements for Infants:
- Given below for your child on the list before giving dose of their Doctor or caregiver check with. Diet will depend For their needs as suggested by the doctor.
·
Iron
·
From 4 to 12 months
infants need about 1 milligram (mg) per kilogram (2.2 pounds body weight), or
10 mg per day at the most.
·
Include all formulas and
cereals in daily iron intake.
·
Vitamin D
Ø May be needed if baby is not exposed to sunlight.
Ø 300 IU per day for 0-6 months
Ø 600 IU per day for 6-12 months
·
Fluoride
Ø May be needed if water supply is low in fluoride.
Ø Check with you care giver for dosage of fluoride and the name of
the product to buy.
·
Vitamin B12
Ø May be needed by babies of vegan (strict vegetarian) mothers.
Ø Check with your caregiver for the dosage and the product to buy.
Care Agreement:
Your child care plan has the right to help. The
scheme to help with, Then you can discuss treatment options with
caregivers.Will be used to treat your child care to work with them to decide.
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