Babies as young as 4 months can begin introducing complementary foods, with the earliest addition being egg yolks.
Inquire about whether 120-day-old infants can consume grains and mixed cereals as complementary foods, and how to regulate feeding.
If a child doesn’t eat complementary foods, are there concerns about insufficient nutrition? How should one handle this situation?
Explore the reasons behind a 5-month-old baby’s refusal to drink milk and appropriate adjustment methods.
Professional advice on dietary adjustments and potential causes for a 9-month-old baby who is in good spirits but unwilling to eat. The baby often resists feeding with milk and rice porridge, and the recent administration of Qixing Tea and Shanyao Jianpi Oral Liquid has shown little effect. What could be the reasons? How should one respond? What were the past treatment scenarios and outcomes? Assistance sought: How to make the baby willing to drink milk calmly.
When a baby starts to reject bottles and complementary foods and only accepts breast milk, how should parents adjust their dietary strategies?
When introducing complementary foods for a six-month-old baby, it’s important to follow the principle of starting with thin to thick, fine to coarse, and soft to hard textures, gradually allowing the child to adapt to new foods.
How to prepare nutritious complementary foods for a 9-month-old baby?
According to the description, the baby may not eat complementary foods due to weak spleen and stomach, and is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine ‘Xingpi Yang’er Granules’ for spleen and stomach regulation, along with appropriate diet and exercise adjustments. It may also be due to zinc deficiency or indigestion, and it can be considered to supplement gluconate zinc and adjust dietary habits. Additionally, you can try giving the baby ‘Shanmai Jianpi Oral Liquid’ or ‘Four Flavor Spleen and Stomach Relaxing Granules’ to improve digestion.
Explore whether a 7-month-old baby is suitable for eating yams, and how to safely incorporate yams into the baby’s complementary foods.