We continue with the Infant Feeding Special focus now on providing resources, tools and a bit of theory to develop the children’s menu, what to eat each day, speaking today from the period between six months and one year.
Up to six months no problem, it is best to take babies exclusively breast milk, and after six months, they begin to take other things, little by little, slowly but surely.
If the child does not drink milk it makes sense to follow the same advice: milk formula until six months and thereafter begin offering food. A few years ago this was not done well, but there was a reason for it.
Formula a few years ago lacked many things Eat Stop Eat and only feed a baby in this way for six months could be dangerous. In fact, as to the 2001 WHO began to recommend no breastfeeding to six months, would be rare that formula had been given so far.
Many mothers today, and especially grandmothers, who once made him different, they are surprised when you tell them you do not need to give food to a child up to six months, precisely because our generation as kids, we were eating and the 3 or 4 months.