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It is not recommended that a 4 month old baby be given grape juice. This is because of the sugar content in the juice. Babies get all the nutrition and fluids they need from mothers milk or formula.
Actually I was told orange juice is not suitable under 1 year, but my doctor said other juices are fine at about 5-6 months but recommends baby food and water more than juice . It's true babies don't need water under 4 months since there is plenty in formula and breast milk, even after 4 months just a few ounces (3-4) are recommended if you've started baby food, but I definitely would not give your baby orange juice.
can a baby of 5 months drink grape juice?
A baby's nutritional needs change as they grow. Many parents begin to introduce solid foods at around 4 or 5 months of age, but most do not remove formula from a child's diet until 12-18 months of age.
can a baby of 5 months drink Grape Juice?
11 months old.
It is changing from breastfeeding a baby to feeding the baby with normal milk, formula milk and solid foods.
It is changing from breastfeeding a baby to feeding the baby with normal milk, formula milk and solid foods.
proberly not
A baby three months old should be getting fed breast milk as it is better for your baby. It has all of the nutrients and vitamins a baby needs. A baby should get about 4 ounces of formula.
Diluted apple or pear juice are fine. Mix about 50/50 with water.
this varies from child to child, but most pediatricians recommend starting solid foods with your baby from 4-6 months. you may still use formula also at this time, gradually givung baby more solids and less formula as time progresses. signs that your baby may be ready for solid foods include sitting up on her own, showing interest in your meal, and opening her mouth for a bite. the first food baby tries will probably be rice cereal (it has a very low risk of an allergic reaction) thinned almost to the consistancy of her formula.