Adding supplementary food schedule for babies within 1 year old

At the age of 1 month, add 1-2 drops of concentrated cod liver oil drops to artificially fed children for 15 days, and increase to 4 drops at the age of 3 months, divided into 2 doses daily. 2 months, start feeding vegetable juice and fruit juice, starting with 1 tablespoon, and gradually increasing to 2-3 tablespoons, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. 4-5 months Concentrated cod liver oil drops are gradually increased from 4 drops to 6 drops per day and given in two divided doses. Vegetable juice and fruit juice are gradually increased from 3 tablespoons to 5 tablespoons given twice. At 4-5 months, start eating hard-boiled egg yolks. Start with 1/4 of them, crush them into rice soup or milk and mix them well, and gradually increase to 1/2 of them after getting used to it. From 4.5 months onwards, give 1 tablespoon of thin porridge without rice grains cooked very well, and from 5 months onwards, 2-3 tablespoons of porridge with half a spoon of vegetable puree in 2 portions. 6-12 months From 6 months to 12 months, keep 6 drops of concentrated cod liver oil drops per day and give in 2 divided doses. Increase boiled egg yolk to 1 per day and transition to steamed egg custard, half per day. Thin porridge can be increased from thin to semi-thick at 3 tablespoons per large, given in 2 divided doses, gradually increasing to 5-6 tablespoons. Add 1 tablespoon of vegetable puree to the porridge, and add some condiments slightly. If the leavers are eating well, one milk can be subtracted. 7-8 months Transition to whole egg custard. Feed thick porridge twice a day, one small bowl at a time (about 6-7 tablespoons), starting with 2-3 tablespoons of pureed lei and gradually increasing to 3-4 tablespoons. Add a little minced meat or horn meat to the congee in rotation. Give your baby slices of buns (1/2 slice) or cookies to gnaw at will to promote dental development. Breast milk (or other dairy products) 3 or 2 times a day, must be fed with complementary foods first, followed by milk type. 9-10 months You can refer to the following procedure for feeding: morning – 6 am, mother’s milk or formula, 1 bowl of thick porridge, 2-3 tablespoons of vegetable puree, half an egg custard at 10 am; afternoon – 2 In the evening – 6 pm, 1 bowl of thick congee or noodles, half an egg custard, in addition to mashed vegetables, add minced tofu, minced meat, mashed liver, etc. to the congee; at 10 pm, feed milk. If the complementary food is good, you can feed 1 less time or consider weaning. 11-12 months You can eat foods close to adults, such as soft rice, rotten vegetables (meaning badly cooked vegetables), fruits, minced meat and easily digestible snacks. Weaning can be considered if it is in the cooler season of spring and autumn. After weaning, keep drinking milk 1-2 times a day.