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The baby is not likely to get the proper nutrition that would be supplied by the same volume of formula or breast milk. I am not a big fan of...
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Most people who eliminate up sugar have a hard time the first week or so and then feel better after that. The problem is that eventually...
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not sure it sounds more like a reaction to something in the food , i would call your doctor and ask , when u say inulin do you mean the one your body...
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Go by his birthday, and consider holding back on solids for another month or so. His formula is much more important to his overall nutriion than...
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Sure, they can eat it, but should they? Probably when you were young, your mother gave cereal at an early age, but now we like to keep babies...
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No, no, and no.At one month old, your baby is not physically developed enough to ingest cereals yet. When you introduce solid foods too early (and...
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You are not experiencing an unusual challenge. Many babies at this age go through refusal. Be patient, maybe give him a break for a couple of days...
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... I generally recommend holding off on introducing cereal until 6 months of age. 3 wk olds who drink breastmilk will want to eat every 1.5 to 2.5...
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It’s rare for a baby to have an allergy to a single-grain cereal like rice cereal. These cereals are iron-fortified, and it’s also a bit of insurance...
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Feeding advice is sometimes hard to swallow, and it is often easier (or at least tempting) for a parent to do something than nothing. I make these...
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