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Can a Seven-Month-Old Baby Eat Congee?

A seven-month-old baby is beginning to teethe and can eat some soft rice, porridge, fruit puree, and other foods. However, attention should be paid to the quality and type of the food, as well as the feeding order, to avoid causing picky eating or indigestion.
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  • Infant Nutrition
  • Health and Wellness
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Can an 8-Month-Old Baby Eat Quail Eggs?

An 8-month-old baby can consume quail eggs in moderation, about two to three eggs at a time, while observing the baby’s digestion.
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  • Infant Nutrition
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How to Cook White Rice Porridge for a 6-Month-Old Baby

The baby has been crying and fussy lately, with little appetite. Here’s how to prepare white rice porridge suitable for a 6-month-old.
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  • Baby Nutrition
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Is It Normal for a 40-Day-Old Baby to Have a Bowel Movement Once a Day?

When a 40-day-old baby has a bowel movement only once a day, parents may worry whether it is normal.
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  • Baby
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What to Do If Your Baby at Three Months Isn’t Eating Well?

At three months old, your baby’s recent eating habits have been poor, with a decrease in food intake each time. Parents are worried whether the baby is feeling unwell or if the feeding method is inappropriate.
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  • Infant Nutrition
  • Health and Wellness
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