In addition, cherries also contain pectin and cellulose, which are good for children's stools and can relieve constipation in children. However, when eating cherries, you must pay attention to it. You can't let your baby eat it directly by yourself. Parents must do it first. Remove the cherry core and then give it to your baby. Because many babies appear when eating cherries, they mistakenly inhale cherry stones into the trachea, which leads to suffocation, cerebral palsy and even death. Therefore, for the sake of safety, when the baby eats cherries, it is necessary to remove the cherry core before giving it to the baby.