1. Number of breastfeeding
Feed breastfeeding at any time at the first month. As long as the baby is hungry or the mother has a swelling breast, she must feed her.
is fed once every 3 hours in the 1st to 2nd month, 8 times a day, and start training the habit of drinking milk regularly.
slowly separates the time between 3-5 months, feeds it once every 3.5-4 hours, 7 times a day.
6-7 months old, and gradually wean the baby at night, about 4/5 hours a day.
6-9 months of complementary food diversification and feeding milk once every 8 hours.
9 months later, only feed milk 2-3 times in the morning and evening, until 24 months or more.
2. How to add complementary foods to
Generally, complementary foods will be added from 6 months, and priority will be given to mud-like foods rich in iron, such as high-speed iron baby rice noodles, fruit and vegetable puree , etc. Pay attention to the baby’s tongue when feeding complementary food for the first time, which means that the baby cannot add complementary food to him. Parents can try it after a while. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure that the baby's daily milk volume is not less than 600 ml. Foods with granules are added in 7-9 months, such as chopped vegetables, minced meat, etc. You can add diced or striped foods such as potato strips when you try new complementary foods. When your baby tries to add them, only 1-2 types will be added at a time, and eat them for 2 to 3 days in a row to see if the baby has any uncomfortable symptoms such as diarrhea, rash or vomiting. If there are adverse reactions, don't let your baby eat this food for the time being.
3, baby milk volume of 0 to 24 months refers to
3 months of age, the daily milk volume is 500ml~750ml, about 8 times, 60ml~90ml each time;
4 to 6 months of age, 800ml~1000ml per day, once every 3 to 4 hours, about 6 times a day;
7 to 9 months of age, feed complementary food twice a day, feed breast milk or formula milk 4 to 6 times a day, total 600ml;
10 to 12 months of age, add complementary food 2-3 times a day, feed breast milk or formula milk 3 to 4 times a day, and feed breast milk or formula milk 3 to 4 times a day, and hold about 600ml of milk per day;
13 to 24 months of age, ensure about 500ml of milk per day.
Overfeeding of babies
1. The manifestations of overfeeding of babies
The baby's stools increase, and there is watery stool, accompanied by foam and sour smell; the baby's long-term bloating or vomits often after 6 months; the baby's intake of too much energy and indigestion will lead to a situation where the baby has not grown, which means that the weight is abnormal and the height is not long; when feeding the baby, he refuses to feed for a long time, and the amount of milk is greatly reduced, and the amount of milk is obviously not as good as before, and the amount of food is obviously smaller than that of his peers. This may be due to excessive feeding of complementary food.
2. Effects of overfeeding in babies
Early excessive eating after birth will lead to long-term overweight, hypertension and renal dysfunction, which will cause greater burden on the kidneys. Make your baby obese, indigestion, and brain fatigue. It will also increase the risk of developing other non-communicable diseases in the future, such as: hypertension, non-insulin-dependent diabetes, etc.
3. Prevent overfeeding
Parents must pay attention when feeding: Make sure to adjust the milk powder ratio. 1 spoon of milk powder means 1 flat spoon of milk. If the amount of milk is not finished at once, do not try every means to let the child drink the remaining milk and let the baby move more. Activities consume energy.