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- How should you feed your baby for the first time?
- Keep an eye on the baby when he is able to feed on his own
As the times progress, science is also growing. Including the mother's knowledge in caring for, educating, and feeding the child. Moreover, lately there are many trends and new ways of giving food to babies. So what should I do, how to feed a baby for the first time?
How should you feed your baby for the first time?
Before you feed your baby for the first time, make sure if your baby is ready to receive food other than breast milk?
Babies are generally ready to eat other than breast milk if their heads are upright on their own and they can sit up even though they are still being assisted. Babies who are ready to eat will also appear to be interested in seeing people eating and trying to get food nearby. Most babies show these signs as early as 6 months of age.
Then, how should the mother respond if the baby is showing signs of being ready to eat? Try feeding your baby foods that are mashed in texture, such as puree or baby porridge. For this first time, it is better to feed the baby directly first.
Start with crushed foods because at this age the baby's teeth have only grown a little and are just learning to chew. Babies also need time to get to know food. As you get older, switch slowly to soft foods or chopped foods. You can feed your baby thawed for the first time after 8 months of age.
At this age, you can also start giving your baby food that can be held or held finger foods. Babies can begin to be taught to take their own food and feed themselves. Slowly, you can let the baby eat alone, of course, still under your supervision.
Be patient and keep trying to get the baby to eat, but don't force it. If the baby starts to become disinterested in these foods, keep away things that can interfere with the baby's eating.
Keep an eye on the baby when he is able to feed on his own
Seeing that the baby is able to feed on his own certainly makes the mother happy. In addition to easing the duties of the mother, the baby's independence and intelligence also increases. However, don't leave your baby alone while he eats.
Keep watching your baby when he eats, what food he eats, how much food he eats, whether the nutrition and calories he receives from the food he eats are enough. Sometimes, things like this may be missed when the baby is eating alone.
If necessary, you still feed the baby the first time by feeding him. So, the food that is served for babies is completely depleted and enters the baby's stomach, not exhausted because a lot of it is spilled when the baby feeds himself. Remember, optimal baby feeding depends not only on what food is being fed, but also how, when, where, and who is feeding the baby for the first time.
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