Q: The baby has just started to add supplementary foods. Should he drink milk or eat supplementary foods first?
A: Mothers should understand a principle, that is, only when the baby is not too hungry can they be in a good mood to try supplementary food.
If the baby is especially hungry, the baby will concentrate on drinking milk, because this is the way he is familiar with, and he knows that he can fill his stomach and meet his needs. For fresh food, he is not interested in tasting it now, perhaps because he is hungry and cannot think at all.
Therefore, at the beginning of the addition, give the baby some milk to relieve hunger, be careful not to drink too much, and then try supplementary food for him.
If the supplementary food behind is still not full, you can eat milk again.
Q: How much supplementary food should he eat at the beginning?
A: When you first come into contact with supplementary food, the baby may not understand what it is or what it is for to eat. It must need to be groped slowly.
At first, they may only eat one or half spoonful, and they will know that this is a good thing when eating, and the amount of food will gradually increase until they are full.
Therefore, mothers should not worry at first. It is normal for babies not to eat much.
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