Cheese is not suitable for babies under 1 year old. Therefore, many functions of the baby's body are not yet fully developed at this time. If he eats some adult food too early, he is prone to diarrhea and other conditions.
After the baby is 1 year old, parents can give their baby some cheese. But during the feeding process, you should also pay attention to the amount of cheese consumed. Generally speaking, babies under 1-3 years old should not eat more than 30g of cheese per day.
When you first start giving cheese to your baby, you should only give it a small amount, and then observe whether the baby develops indigestion, allergies, etc. If no discomfort is found in the baby, you can continue to feed the baby. When choosing cheese for your baby, try to choose semi-solid or liquid cheese, so that you can give the cheese to your baby with vegetables or bread.
Precautions for complementary feeding:
1. When eating complementary feeding for the first time, you need to pay attention to the food of the complementary feeding. The first choice for adding complementary foods for the first time should be rice noodles, because rice noodles are easy to digest and are not likely to cause allergies.
2. For babies who are adding complementary food for the first time, remember not to add salt, because babies who have just added complementary food are still very young and their kidneys are not yet fully developed, so they cannot consume too much salt.
3. After adding complementary food to the baby, be sure to observe the baby's condition. If allergies or vomiting occur, you should immediately change the complementary food to avoid affecting the baby.
4. Because it is the first time for the baby to eat complementary food, the baby may eat slowly. At this time, the baby must not be urged to avoid anorexia.
5. When adding complementary foods for the first time, in addition to paying attention to the food, you should also pay attention to creating a good eating environment for the baby, keeping it clean, sitting in a good posture, and developing good eating habits.