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Baby recipes for 5 to 6 months
5-month-old baby reference recipe 1 (for breast-fed babies):

Staple food: breast milk

Complementary food: boiled water; Fruit juice (orange juice, tomato juice, hawthorn juice, apple juice, pear water, etc.). ); Vegetable water (carrot water, cabbage water, etc. ); Vegetable soup; Thick rice soup; Egg yolk (14 a day) and concentrated cod liver oil (2 drops/1 time, twice a day)

You can choose one of the above boiled water, fruit juice and vegetable water, and add 90- 100 ml to your baby every time you feed.

2-4 tablespoons thick rice soup each time, once a day.

The staple food should be fed every 4 hours, with a dose of 1 10-200ml each time.

For 5-month-old babies, refer to Diet 2 (suitable for artificially fed babies):

Staple food: milk or formula milk powder

Complementary food: boiled water; Fruit juice; Vegetable juice; Concentrated cod liver oil (twice a day, 2 drops at a time); Soymilk (boiled with some sugar); Egg yolk (one day 1/4- 1/3)

The above boiled water, fruit juice and vegetable water are selected in turn, 95- 105ml/ time, twice a day.

Rotten rice porridge is given to the baby before feeding, one spoonful in the morning and one spoonful in the afternoon.

The staple food can be fed 1 time within 5 hours, each time 140 ml, 5 times a day.

5-month-old baby refer to recipe 3 (suitable for mixed feeding baby):

Staple food: breast milk or other milk substitutes (milk, formula milk powder, etc. ); Blue rice porridge

Complementary food: boiled water; Thick rice soup; Fruit juice; Vegetable juice; Vegetable soup; Concentrated cod liver oil (twice a day, 2 drops at a time); Soymilk (boiled with some sugar); Egg yolk (one day 1/4- 1/3)

Thick rice soup 65438+ 0 times a day, 2-4 tablespoons each time.

The consumption of other staple foods and complementary foods is the same as that of artificially fed babies.

six months

The following recipes we provide for your 6-month-old baby are for reference only. You should arrange your baby's recipes reasonably according to your child's actual situation.

6-month-old baby reference recipe 1 (for breast-fed baby):

Staple food: breast milk

Complementary food: boiled water; Fruit juice (orange juice, tomato juice, hawthorn juice, apple juice, pear water, etc.). ); Vegetable soup; Rotten rice porridge, noodle soup, egg yolk (1/4 a day), minced fish and concentrated cod liver oil (2-3 drops/1 time, twice a day).

You can choose one of the above boiled water, fruit juice and vegetable water, and add 100 ml to your baby every time you feed.

Rotten rice porridge and noodle soup are fed 1-2 times a day, with 2-4 tablespoons each time.

Feed minced fish with rotten rice porridge and noodle soup, 3- 10g each time.

The staple food should be fed every 4 hours, and 120-220 ml can be fed each time.

For a 6-month-old baby, refer to Diet 2 (suitable for artificially fed babies):

Staple food: milk or formula milk powder; Rotten rice porridge and rotten noodles

Complementary food: boiled water; Fruit juice; Vegetable juice; Concentrated cod liver oil (2-3 drops twice a day); Soymilk (boiled with some sugar); Egg yolk (one day1/4-1/3); Chopped or mashed vegetables

The above boiled water, fruit juice and vegetable water are selected in turn, 100ml/ time, 2-4 times/day.

Feed one tablespoon of rotten rice porridge or rotten noodles in the morning and one tablespoon in the afternoon.

The staple food (milk) can be fed 1 time within 5 hours, each time 150 ml, 5 times a day.

For a 6-month-old baby, refer to Diet 3 (suitable for mixed-feeding babies):

Staple food: breast milk or other milk substitutes (milk, formula milk powder, etc. );

Complementary food: boiled water; Fruit juice; Vegetable puree; Vegetable soup; Concentrated cod liver oil (2-3 drops twice a day); Soymilk (boiled with some sugar); Egg yolk (one day 1/4- 1/3), rotten rice porridge, rotten noodles.

The consumption of other staple foods and complementary foods is the same as that of artificially fed babies.