It is well known that oranges contain high levels of vitamins, and eating oranges in moderation is also beneficial for babies' health. It can supplement the vitamin C in the baby's body and has a sweet taste. For mothers, their babies' intestines are not yet fully developed, and they are afraid that eating oranges too early may not be good for their baby's development. So let's learn together how old a baby can eat oranges?
After six months, babies can usually eat oranges. At this time, the baby's development is gradually maturing, and eating oranges appropriately can supplement vitamin C. In addition, eating oranges for babies can also help with brain development and accelerate intestinal peristalsis. Eating oranges can also treat colds, coughs, and loss of appetite, so a small amount can be given to babies after six months.
Oranges are high in vitamins, but it is also important for babies to pay attention when eating them. Don't give your baby large chunks of oranges, as they won't be able to swallow them. Oranges can be cut into small pieces or squeezed into juice for babies to eat. Also pay attention to the temperature of oranges and do not give babies too cold oranges to avoid causing diarrhea.
Oranges have many benefits for babies. It can not only enhance the baby's physical fitness, but also treat constipation. Eating some oranges can relieve constipation in babies. So mothers should choose how many oranges to eat based on their baby's physical condition. No food should be eaten excessively, otherwise it will threaten health.