How much rice paste does the baby eat in one or six months?
Babies can now add complementary food three times a day. Babies can add complementary food between two meals of milk, and each baby's appetite is different. Generally, it is best to eat less and eat more meals. The amount of rice paste depends on the baby's appetite. Never copy mechanically. Every child has a different appetite. It is recommended to start with the usual amount of milk powder. You can only add a spoonful of rice paste at first. If the baby stops crying after eating, you can add some if you still cry next time. Baby can't eat, touch your stomach, it's bulging, and you will be less next time.
Second, the harm of feeding babies with rice flour instead of milk
What babies need most in their growth stage is protein. The content of protein in rice flour is low, which can not meet the needs of infant growth and development. If only rice flour is used instead of milk, there will be protein deficiency. The specific manifestations are: slow growth and development, affecting the growth of baby's nervous system, blood system and muscles, low resistance, insufficient immunoglobulin and easy to get sick. Therefore, infants under 1 year old should still be based on formula milk powder. Babies fed with rice flour for a long time have a slow growth in height, but their weight does not necessarily drop. Instead, it is white and fat, and the skin is covered with fat converted from excessive sugar intake. It is called mud paste in medicine, but these children often suffer from anemia, rickets, bronchitis, pneumonia and other diseases.
Third, how to buy baby rice noodles
1. Try to choose the products of brand enterprises with large scale and good quality of products and services. The product formula design of these enterprises is more scientific and reasonable, the control of raw materials is stricter, and the quality is guaranteed.
2. See if the label on the package is complete. According to national standards, the outer package must be marked with the name of the factory, site, production date, shelf life, implementation standard, trademark, net content, ingredient list, nutrient composition list and eating method. It is best not to buy products that lack any of the above items.
3. See if the labels in the nutrient composition table are complete and the content is reasonable. Generally, basic nutrients such as calories, protein, fat and carbohydrates, vitamins such as vitamin A, vitamin D, some B vitamins, and trace elements such as calcium, iron, zinc and phosphorus should be indicated in the nutrient composition table. Other added nutrients should also be marked.