no i don't think you can, it wouldn't be a very good idea.
My Baby Girl is 13 months old currently and she hasn't gotten sick. Sometimes when she is younger she can regurgitate or spit out some milk as you feed her but she wont get sick just mad.
A baby of one to three months should eat about four to six ounces per feeding. Some babies with a larger appetite may want more per feeding.
you should feed it some wheat and grain.
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If you are talking about a newborn breastfed baby, it should be fed every 3-4 hours, that means that the baby is fed 6-8 times a day. If you feed your baby with a some kind of formula than the period between the feedings can be a bit longer. After six months of live the bay should start having non-milk food.
some cereals don't effect your heart. some cereals can even help it.
What you normally feed it, you may want to add in some fruits, veggies and yogurt also.
You can start your baby on cereal at about four months. Mix it with a bit of formula or breast milk. If he doesn't like it or it seems he is spitting it all out, wait a week and try again. Always consult your pediatrician first to confirm that your baby is ready.
Items that are forbidden to sell for babies in the UK would be certain brands of baby bottles, formula, baby foods, cereals and some bedding. These items have banned substances in them.
yes and no because some baby cant because they need feeding from milk and toddlers sometimes can feed themselves and sometimes they need a hand to get feed
Grains, seeds, cereals, biscuits, some nuts, fresh veggies (avoid potatoe, tomatoes & advocado) & fresh cfruits (avoid all citruc fruits).
Honey Nut Corn Flakes and Honey Smacks are cereals from Kellogg's. Honeycomb is a cereal from Post Cereals.