My daughter is coming up 8 months and has a bottle and weetabix in the morning, for dinner she will have a jar of food and yoghurt, then i will give her snacks of fruit and bottles in the day, i want to make her diet as healthy as possible, how can i do this?
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i would just add some vegies/meat to a meal but otherwise sounds ok..
for example my daughter 7 months has
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weetbix/ cereal breaky
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fruit puree lunch
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vegies& meat mix puree for dinner
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GOOD LUCK
You are doing great!
My son is 10 months old and he has about 3 bottles a day. That is with me nursing him in the morning.
When I am home with him I nurse him more but still give him a 6 oz. bottle of formula.
Routine:
Nurse around 6:30
Cereal @ 8:00 sometimes with a half of banana
10:00 nap
12:00 Fruit jar and some puffs, fishes, cheerios… Whatever snack at lunch is
After lunch bottle
2:30 nap
3 or 3:30 bottle and a few puffs… Snack
Dinner around 5:30-6= Either what we have… Noodles, chicken, pasta, veggie jar, mac-n-cheese, perogies, chicken nuggies… He is doing very well with food.
Loves peas and carrots! I buy the frozen bag.
Nurses or bottle around 7:30-45 and in bed no later than 8.
This sounds great. My son is 71/2 months, he still has 4 bottles- 6.30 am, 11am, 3pm and 7pm just before bed. He only has 2 meals a day of oats or yogurt and fruit (apple or pear, banana etc) around 9.30am, and vegies mixed with meat for dinner around 5pm.
As long as your babies getting enough vegies and fruit for fibre then her diet sounds great. Also have a sippy cup of water for her throughout the day.
a good routine is lots of breastfeeding all of the time.