When a baby is just born, they can only eat breast milk or formula milk every day, and can only eat some complementary foods at six months old. Usually at the age of one, babies can eat a lot of food, such as various meats, fruits, and vegetables, almost all of which can be eaten. So, can a thirteen month old baby eat rice?
At thirteen months old, babies can eat a small amount of rice, but the rice should be made as soft as possible. For a thirteen month old baby, they have already grown about ten teeth, so most of the food can be eaten. Babies usually need to add complementary foods from six months old.
As a child grows older, their digestive ability becomes stronger, and their complementary food structure may also undergo some changes. The food you eat will go from soft to hard, and you don't need to just eat liquid food. You can eat semi liquid and even solid food.
After the first year of life, the stomach capacity of a baby will increase. At this time, most mothers will cut off breast milk for their children. However, after cutting off breast milk, they still need to continue to eat formula milk. At this time, the diet should be mainly formula milk, supplemented by ordinary food. Parents should distinguish between priority and secondary. Don't let the addition of complementary foods to your baby affect their feeding. Mothers can adjust their baby's diet structure based on their taste and developmental status.