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My baby will complete her 6 months by 28th of August. Can anybody give me what all i can feed her?

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My baby will complete her 6 months by 28th of August. Can anybody give me what all i can feed her?

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  1. organic baby food. you can get food like bananas and you can smash it up. you could even boil potatoes  and mashed if you want.

    if you dont like organic you can use baby food that come from the store. youc can also start your baby on cereal.


  2. Please don't rely on people online for something as important as this. Your baby's doctor is the best person to ask.  

  3. to to gerber.com or something. my daughter just turned 7 months old. im feeding her the gerber stage 3 foods. if you want you can email me and we can talk.

  4. infant cereal- rice, then barley, oat, wheat, and mixed

    stage 2 baby foods

    fruit juice in a sippy cup

    mashed vegetables

    mashed fruits

    teething biscuits

    then 7 and 8 months- baby meat, mashed egg yolks, small chunks of small foods

    9-12 months-finger foods(graham crackers, dry toast, bagels, dry cereal, cooked veggie pieces, small pieces of cheese) tendery meats, beans, boneless fish, yogurt, cottage cheese, noodles!

    hope this helped!

  5. The Types of food your baby eats will change over the next few months. Breast milk or infant formula is still the most important food for your growing baby. Sometime between six and eight months of age, your baby will be able to eat strained or mashed fruits and vegies in addition to infant cereal. Try meats if your doctor says your baby needs more iron. You can tell when she is ready. She will show interest by leaning forward and opening her mouth. Her teeth may begin to apear. She needs to be able to sit up and hold her head steady in order to avoid choking.

    Use a fork or potato masher to prepare your baby's foods. Also i used a food grinder to make my baby's food. the consistency of food you feed your baby should be like mashed potatoes. Foods such as ripe bananas and cooked apples, squash, carrots or potatoes are good to use. BE sure to remove any seeds from your baby's food. Don't add salt, spices or fats to your baby's food. You can also use baby foods in jars.

    Try new foods one at a time. Offer her one to two teaspoons. wait one week before trying another new food. Watch her for any reactions like diarrhea or rashes. Choose plain foods rather than mixtures. Your baby may not like some foods. Dont force her to eat them. Wait for one to two weeks before trying them again.

    I hope this Helps  

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