Under normal circumstances, children can consider starting to add some meat to their children seven to eight months after birth, which is the so-called time to end meat. Normal babies are about 4 to 6 months after birth, which is the time window for adding complementary foods. At present, for children who are exclusively breastfed, it is recommended to gradually add various complementary foods around 6 months. It is suggested to add cereals, that is, all kinds of rice noodles. Secondly, root food can be added, and then some vegetable puree and fruit puree can be added.
Generally, seven to eight months after the birth of a child, you can consider starting to add meat paste, liver paste and other so-called meat dishes to your child. Of course, in terms of meat eating traits, we should also pay attention to giving children mud and paste food first. At the same time, the requirements for adding food are the same as those for ordinary complementary food, and only one food is added at a time, that is, it is added gradually, and from less to more. According to the child's acceptance, decide whether you can add all kinds of meat to your child, including all kinds of fish, shrimp and so on. As the baby grows up and the digestive function becomes more and more mature, a small amount of meat can be added when it is about eight months old. You can try pork first, or add chicken and fish, and follow the principle of from less to more, from fine to coarse. Don't add too much to your baby at one time, because your child's digestive function is still not perfect. Adding too much will cause your child's abdominal distension and vomiting.