Tackling baby diets – the no nosBy FamilyLobby![]() One of the important responsibilities of parents is to plan a proper diet for their baby. A balanced diet is essential for the proper growth and development of the newborn. The best diet for the newborn is breast milk. Breast milk has the ideal components for wholesome nutrition of the baby. Ideally, a child should be fed only breast milk for the first four months. Any solid food given to a child less than four months old may pose as a choking hazard for your baby.
The foods to be avoided in your baby’s diet can be broadly categorized into three groups, namely allergens which may cause allergies, the foods which may pose as choking hazards and the foods which are difficult to digest by the still developing digestive system of the baby. It is important that you keep in mind to include proper nutrients and more importantly exclude these food categories from your child’s diet plan. It is, therefore, essential to plan your baby’s diet in advance.
Some of the foods to be avoided in your baby’s diet are as follows:
New parents should keep in mind that each baby has his or her particular nutritional needs and it is advised that you consult your doctor before devising a diet plan for your baby. In order to avoid choking hazards, you must give your baby small portions of food. While feeding vegetables or fruits, you must cut them into very small pieces, mash them or shred them.
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