Is it safe to give my 6months baby sardine and how many times is it an idea to feed a 6months old baby so as to avoid after effect like vomiting becau
Yes you can give your baby sardine.
As regards how many times you can feed your baby, Continue frequent, on-demand breastfeeding, including night feeding for infants
✔ Introduce complementary foods beginning at six months of age
✔ Increase food quantity as the child ages–while maintaining frequent
breastfeeding
• Provide 6– 8-month-old infants approximately 200 kcal per day from
complementary foods.
• Provide 9– 11-month-old infants approximately 300 kcal per day from
complementary foods.
• Provide 12– 24-month-old children approximately 550 kcal per day from
complementary foods.
• Local research is needed to determine the best combinations of foods and
practices to achieve these levels of energy intake.
✔ Increase feeding frequency as the child ages
• Feed 6– 8-month-old infants complementary foods 2–3 times per day.
• Feed 9– 11-month-old infants complementary foods 3–4 times per day.
• Feed 12– 24-month-old children complementary foods 3–4 times per day.
• Offer nutritious snacks 1–2 times per day, as desired.
✔ Gradually increase food consistency and variety as the child ages, adapting
the diet to the infant’s requirements and abilities
• Feed mashed and semi-solid foods, softened with breastmilk, if possible,
beginning at 6 months of age.
• Feed energy-dense combinations of soft foods to 6– 11-month-olds.
• Introduce “finger foods” (snacks that can be eaten by children alone)
beginning around 8 months of age.
• Make the transition to the family diet at about 12 months of age