Question

After breastfeeding, what types of food should mothers provide to ensure their child’s dietary safety and nutritional balance?

Answer

After weaning, babies’ diet should gradually transition to a pattern similar to their daily routine. During the day, in addition to continuing to provide dairy products, you can offer your baby a small amount of 1:1 diluted fresh juice and plain water. If the baby is weaned before one year old, infant formula should be provided. For babies over one year old, the intake of breast milk should gradually decrease while increasing the intake of milk, but the total daily amount should remain relatively constant (approximately 600 milliliters per day for children aged one to two years).