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The taste is not a meal tote. Cereals, dairy products and fruit: the winning Baby!
No question of giving anything to your baby. According to his appetite for other meals, weight, height, age, four hours of your toddler should be fun and nutritious.
Do not see the tea as a source of unnecessary calories: Baby needs. But “to fulfill its function of regenerating, it is imperative that consist of a cereal product, a dairy and a fruit (in juice or whole)” says Laurence Plumey.
Not only is it essential for its balance, but in addition, the routine would be the worst tasting things! (more…)
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Forbidden Foods
If your child has diarrhea from not eating or drinking any of the following foods:
• Milk and dairy in general, tolerance can be tested milk-based probiotics.
• Cheeses in general and especially mature.
• Egg yolk.
• Red meat and fish.
• leafy vegetables are high in fiber and cellulose.
• Raw fruits, whole and peeled.
• The following fruits: orange, grapefruit, tangerines, strawberries, kiwis, cherries, plums, grapes, pineapple, melon, watermelon
• Whole grains (more…)
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A baby can never have too much power. It may be too little gain. Keep your baby well into the holes. If you feel that more would be fed, since then try to take it. Your body naturally fit into the overall milk production to the needs of your child. Around two weeks, three months and six months many mothers experience the ‘rule days “, where the baby would drink more than usual. Offer both breasts at each time and the problem is easily fixed.
If your baby seems hungry often, weepy and under his weight remains, consult the health center. Here you can get specialized nutrition advice. There is a chance that you will be advised for your child to feed with formula feeding. Note that once you switch to formula feeding, the body process of automatically controlling the amount of breast milk correctly to create disturbed. (more…)
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Fever in children is usually a natural reaction to an infection caused by bacteria or viruses. Viral infection is the commonest cause of fever in children. There are various things you can do to relieve the symptoms of fever. Contact your health visitor, child or children emergency room doctor’s office if your child is under three months and a fever.
Fever is not a disease but a sign of illness. Fever is when your body is warmer than normal. If the child is busy playing or become very hot, for example during hot weather, the temperature can also rise without there being any sign of disease.
Symptoms
A child has a fever if the temperature measured by the tail, is over 38 degrees. But it can vary from child to child. Body temperature is usually between 36.0 and 37.8 degrees. At this temperature the body’s systems work best. The temperature varies during the day and is lowest at night and highest in the afternoon. (more…)
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The main source of vitamins during the developer of the child are the fruits, its rich contributions in vitamins, fiber and sugar. Essential for the organism, it is necessary that your child eats every meal at least one piece or a piece of fruit.
There are foods that already contain fruit or vitamins, although it is preferable to prepare at home naturally. For example, you can incorporate small pieces of fruit in yogurt for your kids instead of buying yogurt flavors. If your child does not like the pieces, another option is to pass the potato masher or mixer. (more…)
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