The process of raising a baby is very arduous and requires a mother's patient care day and night. After the baby is able to eat complementary foods, it is necessary to continuously learn the methods of making complementary foods in order to provide a healthier diet for the baby. In fact, the posture of feeding babies with complementary foods also needs to be noted. What posture should babies eat complementary foods in?
Many mothers who breastfeed their babies like to let them lie down and breastfeed. But when eating complementary foods, it is not allowed to do so as it may choke the baby. Instead, the baby should be encouraged to sit up and eat complementary foods, preferably in a small stroller, so that the baby will not move around and can focus more on eating complementary foods. Family members can also help hold the baby while another person feeds the baby complementary food.
Nowadays, there are small tables in pregnancy and baby shops that sell baby specific meals. Mothers can also prepare one for their babies, making it more convenient to feed them complementary foods. But no matter what method is used to feed complementary foods, attention should be paid to safety, do not choke the baby, and do not let the baby fall off the stroller or small table. And it is necessary to give the baby a bib to avoid stimulating the baby's neck with the juice of complementary foods.
After feeding the baby with complementary foods, the mother should also give the baby a few sips of plain water in moderation to help eliminate the taste of complementary foods in the baby's mouth. Moreover, timely feeding of plain water can ensure the cleanliness of the baby's mouth and reduce the risk of oral infections.