What can the baby of 4 months eat

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Baby grows to 4 months, all aspects of physical development are very important, how to add complementary food to the baby of 4 months? What does 4 months darling eat good? These are the things that mothers should pay attention to.

What can the baby of 4 months eat

First: primary food, breast milk or formula milk or milk helper food: warm boiled water, cold boiled water, fruit juice (orange juice, tomato juice, hawthorn water, etc.), vegetable juice, cod liver oil, (the ratio of vitamin A and vitamin D is 3:1) meals: once every 4 hours

Second: primary food: breast milk or formula milk or milk helper food: warm boiled water, cold boiled water, fruit juice (orange juice, tomato juice, hawthorn water, etc.), vegetable juice, cod liver oil, (the ratio of vitamin A and vitamin D is 3:1) meals: once every 4 hours

Third: in the morning: breast feeding for 10-15 minutes at 6 o'clock, or 180 ml formula milk; diluted vegetable juice for 90 mL at 8 o'clock; diluted fresh orange juice or tomato juice for 90 mL at 12 o'clock, a little fruit puree. The next day: 14:00 breast-feeding 10-15 minutes, or 180 ml formula; 15:00 diluted vegetable juice 80 ml, a little strange vegetable mud; 16:00 warm water (or cold water) 90 mL, can add the right amount of sugar; 18:00 breast-feeding 10-15 minutes, or 180 ml formula. Night: breast feeding for 10-15 minutes or 180 ml formula milk at 22 o'clock; breast feeding for 10-15 minutes or 180 ml formula milk at 2 o'clock at dawn.

matters needing attention

The 4-month-old baby's head circumference and chest circumference are simple and crude, which is more than 10 cm higher than that at birth, and its weight is twice that at birth. Due to the increasing demand for physical development, the body's storage of calcium, iron and other nutrients has been nearly exhausted. At this time, feeding only breast milk or milk powder can not fully meet the nutritional needs of the growth and development of infants. Therefore, the vast majority of babies in 4 to 6 months to add complementary food first. If the baby is fed with complete formula, it should be the first to add complementary food after 4 months of age.