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What Are the Effects of Babies Eating Apricots?

Babies aged 4-6 months can introduce porridge, egg yolks, and pureed fruits as complementary foods. For babies aged 7-12 months, soft noodles, tofu, rice dishes, and a variety of vegetables, meats, and dairy products can be added, gradually introducing more types of fruits and vegetables.
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  • Infant Nutrition
  • Complementary Feeding
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What Complementary Foods Can a Five-Month-Old Baby Add?

Babies between 4 to 6 months old should still rely mainly on breast milk or formula, while gradually introducing small amounts of liquid and puréed foods as complementary feeding.
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  • Baby Nutrition
  • Complementary Feeding
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What Should a Seven-Month-Old Baby Eat for Complementary Feeding?

When should a baby start trying complementary feeding, and how should it be provided?
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  • Baby
  • Complementary Feeding
  • Health
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What to Do About a Seven-Month-Old Baby’s Hard Stool

How to Manage a Seven-Month-Old Baby’s Hard Stool Issue
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  • Pediatrics
  • Digestion
  • Complementary Feeding
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What to Do If My 11-Month-Old Baby Refuses Breast Milk After Weaning?

After weaning, the baby refuses to drink formula milk. How should parents adjust the diet to ensure the baby’s balanced nutrition?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Weaning
  • Formula Selection
  • Complementary Feeding
  • Baby Nutrition
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What to Do If Your Baby Hates Drinking Formula Milk?

A five-month-old baby shows no interest in formula milk during feeding times, and cries each time the attempt is made. Should the mother consider weaning? Experts suggest respecting the baby’s feeding routine and considering extending the duration of breastfeeding.
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  • Baby Feeding
  • Formula Milk Issues
  • Complementary Feeding
  • Breastfeeding
  • Baby Growth
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What to Do When a 5-Month-Old Baby Develops Diarrhea After Adding Complementary Foods

A 5-month-old baby experiences diarrhea after introducing complementary foods, which might be related to an underdeveloped gastrointestinal function or adding too much too quickly. It is recommended to reduce the amount of complementary food and administer digestive aids for adjustment to improve the baby’s condition.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Baby
  • Complementary Feeding
  • Digestive Issues
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Why Does My Child Refuse to Defecate?

How Can I Help My Baby Improve Their Difficulty in Defecating?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Defecation Issues
  • Complementary Feeding
  • Bananas
  • Vegetables
  • Stool
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