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Regarding Baby food
My son is 6 month old and I have been giving him ragi porridge since last month adding jaggery, one time a day for first 15 days,2 times a day for another 15 days. Now I to give rice porridge can I add one crystal of salt to it? How much can be given to my baby? I am very much worried because in internet they day it is very dangerous if I dont feed him a little water he constipates. Is it okay to feed him arpund 60ml water a day? Please help. My doctor said to feed ragi twice and rice one time a day. Along with I am giving vary small baked mashed apple puree in the morning. Please suggest
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Dear parents, According to me stop milk from 8am to 8pm give semi solid diet like Dal, dalia, khichdi, rice, alu, kela, apple, upaama, halwa,, and & from 8pm to 8am give milk if mother milk available its preferable if not toned milk adding sugar as per our. For your knowledge 100ml milk gives 70 calories energy. 100ml juices gives 55 calories of energy. 100gm food gives 350 calories of energy. You can start with stop milk for 4hours in day for 15days and give semi solid diet next 15days stop milk for 8hours & give semi solid diet. Lastly stop milk from 8am to 8pm give semi solid diet. Can give water as per thirst of baby. For good health give these supplement upto 2years of age D up drops 1ml once a day. Zincovit drops 1ml once a day. FERIS drops 1ml once a day. Syp Ostebon one teaspoon twice a day.
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