Eight-month-old babies can drink freshly squeezed fruit juice appropriately, but need to pay attention to a small amount, and do not drink cold fruit juice.
Freshly squeezed fruit juice is too high in sugar and low in fiber, and its nutritional value is not as good as whole fruit. In order to reduce the sugar intake of infants and young children, it is currently recommended that infants before 6 months of age do not add additional pure or diluted fruit juice; infants 7 ~ 12 months of age are best to consume puree and small fruit particles, and can drink a small amount of freshly squeezed fruit juice.
In addition, when parents add freshly squeezed juice to their eight-month-old babies, they should pay attention to avoiding too low a temperature, which can affect the baby’s digestive function and lead to bloating, diarrhea and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Eight-month-old babies have higher nutritional requirements, and should pay attention to a balanced diet that enables them to have a balanced daily intake of eggs, meat, fruits and vegetables, and to continue breastfeeding to meet their growth and development needs.