Under normal circumstances, babies aged eight months can start eating complementary foods. However, parents need to pay attention to the fact that they should add some appropriate amounts and not add too much complementary food to the baby at once. The baby is still relatively young, so breast milk should be the main source of food. Some babies may not like complementary foods because of their different development levels and taste preferences. So what’s going on when an 8-month-old baby suddenly refuses to eat complementary food? Parents need patience When an 8-month-old baby refuses to eat complementary food, parents need to be patient and not rush for success. It will definitely be a process of discomfort for the baby to transition from breastfeeding or formula to eating complementary food all at once. Parents need to have a goal When an 8-month-old baby refuses to eat complementary food, parents should set a small goal for themselves, that is, the number of times and amount of complementary food for the baby every day, and when to add complementary food to the baby. All this must have a goal, and don't just take it for granted and say that adding complementary food to the baby. Add complementary foods from thin to thick When an 8-month-old baby refuses to eat complementary foods, parents should follow a principle for adding complementary foods to the baby, that is, start with liquid food and add it slowly. After the baby adapts, gradually add liquid to semi-liquid food, and then to soft food, so that the baby has a process of adaptation. Add complementary foods from small amounts to large amounts When an 8-month-old baby refuses to eat complementary foods, parents still need to follow the principle of adding complementary foods from small amounts to large amounts. You can try giving the baby a little bit of complementary food first and observe the baby's reaction. If the baby does not reject it, you can slowly increase the amount. When to add complementary foods When an 8-month-old baby refuses to eat complementary food, parents should find a suitable time to add complementary food to the baby. When the baby likes to eat, add a little complementary food, and do not add complementary food when the baby does not want to eat. Supplementary food should be light When an 8-month-old baby refuses to eat complementary foods, parents also need to pay attention to the fact that the complementary foods should be fresh and light, and the salt, sugar and seasoning in the food must be lower than adult levels. It is not advisable to add complementary food during illness When the baby refuses to eat complementary foods, parents also need to pay attention that the baby may not like complementary foods because he is uncomfortable. Therefore, it is necessary to temporarily stop adding new complementary foods during the baby's illness. |
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