Can a 10-Month-Old Baby Be Weaned?

If a 10-month-old baby has appropriately introduced complementary foods, weaning can be considered. Weaning should be done gradually, reducing the number of breastfeeding sessions, and methods such as using saltwort hot compresses, taking roasted barley tablets orally, or injecting galactogogue needles can be adopted. After weaning, the baby’s diet should include formula milk, animal products, staple foods, fruits, and vegetables.
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Can a 10-Month-Old Baby Drink Milk?

It is not recommended for children under one year old to drink milk, as they may not be able to digest lactose and could experience digestive discomfort or allergic reactions. Moreover, the calcium and other nutrients in milk may interfere with a child’s balanced diet. It is suggested to feed formula milk or breast milk until the child reaches one year old. Once the child starts eating solid foods, milk products can be gradually introduced, but should start with small amounts and observe the child’s reaction.
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