First of all, when the baby is eight months old, he can eat less oats. However, at this time, it is best not to give the baby too much oats, because the fiber in oats is relatively thick. At the age of eight months, the baby's stomach may not develop very well. Eating these coarse fiber oats is prone to indigestion. It's better to wait for the baby to grow up and give it to the baby.
Secondly, if the baby is allergic, it is better not to give the baby oats. Some babies are allergic to oats. Parents can eat less for their baby first to see if the baby is allergic. If you don't have allergies, you can give your baby some. If you have allergies, stop eating oats for your baby immediately.
In addition, because oatmeal is a food with heavy moisture, if the baby's stomach is not good and there is damp heat, then you should be careful not to give the baby oatmeal. After eating it, it is easy to have a bad stool and affect the baby's health.