Usually, the first complementary food eaten by a 6-month-old baby is rice flour, which is added from a spoonful at first, and then gradually increased to one meal a day. The baby can eat about 25 grams a meal. However, the intake of rice flour per meal of babies with different constitutions is not exactly the same, and parents can make appropriate additions and subtractions according to their specific conditions.
However, the 6-month-old baby can't completely replace milk with rice flour, but still needs milk as the source of energy and nutrition for the body. When adding rice flour to the baby, parents should mainly help the baby to supplement the intake of iron, and can add solid food to the baby next, which has a transitional and buffering effect.
When parents brew rice noodles for their 6-month-old baby, they should give them warm water. Don't give them too much rice noodles at first, but there is no specific rule on how much to eat. You can give the baby a little first, let the baby get used to it slowly, and then gradually increase it. Every baby has a different appetite. Generally, when he is full, he will stop eating. Mom can pay attention to the baby's reaction.