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Dunny Olusola
YES YOU CAN BUT NOT RECOMMENDED...THE LESS WHITE SUGAR THE BABY DOES THE BETTER....JUST USE APPROPRIATE INFANT FORMULA TO SWEETEN THE PAP
No need to add sugar, you can sweeten it with an age appropriate formula
It is advisable to avoid sugar as much as possible. The less white sugar the better.
No, it a very bad practice. For cough- sometimes, you may not need to give medications as it may be viral and would run its course and go on its own. However on other times the child may need to be attended to by a doctor. Example is when the child has breathing difficulties due to the cough or when the child develops a fever. In such cases, you would need to see a doctor.
I recommend formula or milk, However, there is no law that says you can not just add sparingly just to give a taste for babies who will not take ordinary pap. MODERATION IS THE KEYWORD......
Yes, ma'am, he can take cornflakes
When introducing complementary feeding you need to be patient and do it
gradually. Don't expect the baby to be finishing full bowls immediately
you start.. It is progressive and you have to be patient and persistent.
Don't be in a hurry to give up.
Keep at it... Don't force feed... Just feed more frequently. Try
varieties but not more than ONE new food per week.
gradually. Don't expect the baby to be finishing full bowls immediately
you start.. It is progressive and you have to be patient and persistent.
Don't be in a hurry to give up.
Keep at it... Don't force feed... Just feed more frequently. Try
varieties but not more than ONE new food per week.
It is advisable to avoid sugar as much as possible. The less white sugar the better.
Avoid white sugar as much as possible for babies. Use age-appropriate formula to sweeten the pap
Avoid white sugar as much as possible for babies.. Use the formula to sweeten your baby food do not give sugar to babies under 1 year