Many babies are picky when they first come into contact with complementary foods because they are reluctant to accept breast milk or formula, and have a resistance to new complementary foods with different flavors, which makes parents very worried. Let's take a look at what to do if the baby does not accept complementary foods?
1. Choose Rice noodles with a taste similar to milk powder: When the baby first touches complementary foods, if he or she is not very receptive to other complementary foods, he or she can feed some Rice noodles with a taste closer to that of milk powder, which is thicker than milk, so that the baby can fill his or her stomach and slowly adapt to new foods.
2. Small amount of food: Each time you feed your baby only a little Rice noodles, don't force your baby not to eat it. As long as the baby is willing to eat, wait for one or two hours and then have another bowl of Rice noodles to feed the baby. So, step by step, feed the baby and let them gradually adapt to a small amount of diet.
3. Vegetable water: When adding complementary foods to your baby, you can choose fresh and colorful complementary foods by boiling green vegetables in water. Drain the concentrated water from the vegetables and filter out the vegetables. Then put the green water in the bottle and feed it to the baby to drink. Because green babies do not chew, feeding green water can supplement green vitamins, which is very beneficial for babies.
4. Diversified complementary foods: When babies gradually come into contact with more diverse complementary foods, it will arouse their curiosity, making it easier for them to accept new complementary foods.