Can babies eat blood oranges

  The baby's digestive system is not yet fully developed and is relatively fragile, so it is important to pay more attention to their diet. Generally, complementary foods can be slowly added to the baby after six months. Therefore, some parents may make fruit puree or juice to feed the baby, but some fruits cannot be eaten by the baby. Can the baby eat blood oranges?

  

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  Can babies eat blood oranges

  Babies can eat blood oranges, which are also oranges and not harmful to them. Blood oranges have the effect of enhancing resistance, improving the body's ability to resist bacterial invasion, and can also excrete harmful substances from the body. Of course, it is not advisable to eat too much, otherwise it may cause serious conditions such as indigestion and diarrhea.

  Can a 6-month-old baby eat watermelon

  After six months, babies can be fed some fruit juice, so watermelon juice is also acceptable. Parents can squeeze some watermelon juice to feed their babies. But it should be noted that when starting to feed, water should be added first, and the watermelon juice should be very small. Then slowly increase the watermelon juice, and observe the baby's condition. If the baby has no adverse reactions, continue feeding. And Mom should be careful that the juice must be freshly squeezed.

  It should be noted that watermelon is cold and not suitable for babies under 6 months old. In addition, watermelon has a high sugar content, and the baby's gastrointestinal tract is not yet fully developed, which can easily cause diarrhea in the baby. So babies after 10 months can eat watermelon directly.

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