6. Wait until the month is full and give only breast milk for the first 6 months
Switching to solid food does not mean giving it as a meal all at once. First of all, the foods should be boiled and placed in front of them in a thickness that your child can grasp and in a consistency that they can crush with their palate. The child should be allowed to play with the food, to recognize it, to touch it, to taste it, to realize that it is edible, then small tastings should be made spoon by spoon if necessary.
Whether your child is allergic or not, by following the 3-day rule as much as possible, that is, by giving the same food alone at meals for 3 days without mixing it with anything else, you can more easily notice a possible food allergy and food group rejection and allow you to switch to complementary food.
At first, your baby will take some foods out of his mouth and will not want to eat. This is completely normal. Such foods should be tried again at intervals of one or a few weeks.
6. When the month is full, first boil root vegetables (such as potatoes, carrots and zucchini) between breastfeeding and mash them with a fork. Taste a couple of tablespoons.
After the vegetables, proceed to the yoghurt and fresh cheese tasting.
Then switch to fibrous and pulpy fruits (like apples, pears, bananas, and peaches in summer). Grate with a glass grater and taste again according to the 3-day rule.
Afterwards, try boiling and mashing protein groups such as lamb, beef, chicken, and steaming small surface fish in the oven.
Do not rush for eggs, after tasting these eggs, first of all, quarter, half, whole yolk. Then give the white quarter and half whole, then the yolk and white whole.
Wait for the 8th month as dry legumes and gluten-containing wheat products are difficult to digest.
Until then, you can choose semolina instead of flour in meals.
In the transition to complementary foods, in meals Do not use salt during the tasting, just olive oil is enough. You can add a small amount of salt when you go to the meal and the absorption starts to decrease.
You will see that while making these applications, 7-8. You will have come to the moon and your child will automatically increase the amount of eating as they get used to their taste.
Bitter-sour-spice, cow's milk, honey, bacon until the age of 1 kla, offal, etc. don't give.
Never pass the food through the blender. If you are going to give it, crush it well and mix it with other soft foods (custard, cake, soup, fruit puree, etc.). Such small-grained foods pose a serious aspiration risk in children under the age of 3, whose breathing and swallowing reflexes are not fully developed, and they pose a risk of death by suffocation. Remember, your child's swallowing reflex is not as developed as yours, and a sudden breathing movement may cause that grainy food to escape into his lungs.
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