How to feed 5-6 months baby

After the baby has grown to five months old, he is interested in foods other than milk. Even if the baby is fully breast-feeding five months ago, the baby will start eating something other than breast-milk at this time. For example, when a baby sees an adult eating, he will stretch his hand to grab or move his lips and drool. Then he can consider adding supplementary foods to his baby to prepare for future weaning.

First, if breast-feeding babies, if they increase the average weight of about 15 grams a day, or only about 120 grams of weight gain within 10 days, they should add 200 milliliters of milk to their babies.

Second, milk-fed baby, to properly control the baby's milk intake, if let him arbitrarily, he will grow too fat, fat children are mostly laid in this period the "base", so to control the milk of milk the amount. The standard of control is still based on the increase in body weight. If the weight gain is maintained between 150-200 grams within 10 days, it is more appropriate. If it exceeds 200 grams, it must be controlled. In general, the total amount of milk per day should not exceed 1000 ml, and the insufficient portion should be filled with milk replacer.

Third, increase complementary food. 5-6 months baby food supplement should be good for coarse grain foods. Because the baby is ready for teeth at this time, some babies have already had one or two deciduous teeth and can chew the chewing ability of the baby by chewing on the food. At the same time, this period has entered the early stage of weaning and can be given to the baby every day. Some foods such as fish paste, whole egg, minced meat, and pig liver puree can be supplemented with iron and animal protein, and can also be used to supplement calories for baby's rotten porridge and rotten noodles. If your baby is interested in eating complementary foods, you can reduce the amount of milk at one time.

Fourth, the month-old baby's recipe can be formulated with reference to the following standards:
6 o'clock in the morning: breast milk (or milk)
9 am: Steamed eggs, 12 o'clock noon: Breast milk (or milk)
3 pm: Fruit puree, juice 5 pm: Porridge (add crushed vegetables, fish paste or liver paste, minced meat)
8pm: Breastmilk (or milk)
11pm: Breast milk (or milk)
Stop at night