Shrimp is a very rich food with high nutritional value in protein, in which the contents of vitamin A, carotene and inorganic salts are relatively high.
While the fat content is low and most of them are unsaturated fatty acids.
Generally speaking, babies can eat shrimp skin porridge around September 9- 10/0.
First observe whether the baby has allergic reactions, such as diarrhea, vomiting, long rash and other uncomfortable situations.
You can eat more slowly. If the baby has no discomfort, you can rest assured to add shrimp skin to your baby's diet.
In addition, the muscle fiber of shrimp is fine, the meat is tender and easy to digest and absorb, which is good for the baby's growth and development.
But also can supplement calcium. When a 7-month-old baby eats shrimp for the first time, he should try a little shrimp paste first.
As long as there is no allergic phenomenon, you can add it slowly, but you must control the amount.
Generally, you can eat shrimp skin powder, which contains rich nutrients.
It can usually supplement calcium and promote the growth and development of the body.
Especially promoting bone development, but shrimp skin powder also belongs to a kind of hair.
Therefore, when you first give baby shrimp skin powder, you should avoid eating too much at once.
Only when it is confirmed that it is not allergic can it be added normally.
Usually, we should pay more attention to the growth and development of the baby, and also ensure the diversification of nutrition in the diet.
Generally speaking, babies can eat shrimp skin around 9- 10 months.
Mothers can add some shrimp skin to their baby's porridge, chop it and mix it into the porridge.
First observe whether the baby has allergic reactions, such as diarrhea, vomiting, long rash and other uncomfortable situations.
Even if there is no allergic reaction for the first time, it does not mean that the baby is safe to eat shrimp skin.
So eat more times, and the amount of food can be increased slowly. If the baby doesn't feel sick,
You can safely add shrimp skin to your baby's diet.