The gastrointestinal function of the 1-month-old baby is not fully developed. Eating too much lard at this time is likely to lead to diarrhea and abdominal pain in the baby, so you must eat less in moderation. Lard is boiled from pig fat. Relatively speaking, adding a small amount of lard to the complementary food will make the food more delicious, and it is also a good complementary food ingredient for children, but it is not advisable to increase it too much. A small amount of lard can be added.
The advantages of children eating lard: it can improve their appetite and physical resistance. Because lard contains a certain amount of unsaturated fatty acids, it can improve children's physical resistance after eating, and lard also contains a certain amount of fragrance, which can well improve children's appetite. Eating lard can promote the development of the stomach, and lard contains a lot of fatty acids and calcium. If the baby is short of calcium, you can eat lard to supplement calcium at this time. Another advantage of lard is that it has the effect of clearing away heat and relieving cough. When the baby has a cough, give the baby some lard to relieve it. But remember not to overdo it. You can give him some peanut oil, olive oil, sesame oil, blended oil, etc. The diet must be regular, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and don't eat too greasy food.
1-month-old baby's diet: 1-month-old baby can add porridge, soft rice, dried noodles and other diets, bean products, broken vegetables, minced meat, eggs, fish, liver mud, biscuits, steamed bread slices, cooked potatoes, taro, etc., and should be mainly rice, with three meals a day, 7: 3 in the morning, 12: at noon and 17: at night. The 1-month-old baby takes porridge and soft noodles as the staple food, and gives the child some fresh fruits (peeling and coring).