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		<description><![CDATA[Posted by EightNine on Oct 5th 2010 Parents have a sacred duty to ensure that their children are given the best possible chance in life. That means that they might have to address the nutritional needs of their family. There are many illnesses that are easily preventable if people bothered to eat the right foods [...]]]></description>
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<p>Parents have a sacred duty to ensure that their children are given the best possible chance in life. That means that they might have to address the nutritional needs of their family. There are many illnesses that are easily preventable if people bothered to eat the right foods at the right time. Instead there are problems with the people that will eat any old junk just to get bye. It is a situation that is ultimately unsustainable.  As a parent, the need to look after children effectively cannot be forgotten. The family should develop healthy eating habits. They will help everyone to lead a better lifestyle. They will also mean that there is provision for all the different aspects of the child’s life.</p>
<p>The easy access to high end shopping has meant that the parents have great choices in terms of the variety of foods that they can offer to the children. In some ways this has made of Baby Nutrition and Baby Nutrition Care much easier in all the circumstances. The issue of expenses is still baffling the planners. However there is no doubt that the costs will come down as the market expands to include new avenues for the parents to feed their children. It is the natural progress of things and there is nothing to indicate that the market will behave in different ways.</p>
<p>The world of supermarket shopping has also meant that there is specialism in babies. For instance there are food stalls that are dedicated to baby products including food. They will provide muesli for the young ones and organic yoghurt products. There is milk products that provide the child with the vital nutrients that they need to grow. Supplements are also available if the parent believes that the natural foods are not providing the child with all the nutrients that they need in the right quantities.</p>
<p><strong>A responsible attitude to feeding babies</strong></p>
<p>Parents have to think about the things that they put in the mouths of their babies. Not every single item on the market should be given to the children. The problem of obesity is growing within Western communities and there are no signs that it will disappear. This means that the public has had to put up with situations that are not conducive for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The food additives might claim to add vitamins and minerals to the diet of the child but they also add some harmful substances that are difficult to get rid of. The parents should be very wary of this fact.</p>
<p>Processed food is also another problem. People are looking for convenience in any way that they can. If the processed food allows them to avoid the tasks of cooking then they will go for it. Unfortunately this is not tasty food and it is even less nutritious than previously thought. The parent has to seriously think about the things that they are doing before they accept the product. It is a very important consideration in all the circumstances. The process of of Baby Nutrition and Baby Nutrition Care should try to keep the processed foods out of the diet at all costs.</p>
<p><strong>Addressing the need for the various food groups</strong></p>
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<li>The baby will need some      carbohydrates in order to grow up into a healthy adult. The carbohydrates      are useful for generating the energy that will make them active babies.      Unfortunately some of the carbohydrate foods such as potatoes, pasta and      rice are not suitable for the very young babies. However the parent should      try to introduce them gradually into the diet. Some of these foods can be      bland so the parent should think about ways of making them interesting.      The baby has an element of taste and therefore the cooking process should      try to address their needs in this respect.</li>
<li>Proteins are very      important for the baby. They are the building blocks that will enable the      child to build the body cells that will help them make the journey to      healthy adulthood. Fortunately protein is much tastier than carbohydrates.      Fish is particularly good although the child might be introduced to      chicken. Red meat is generally not a good idea. The pureed forms of the      proteins still retain the taste. Soups can be used to give the child a      treat at the start of their lives.</li>
<li>Vitamins are one of the      most important elements of the diet. The child should be encouraged to eat      fresh fruit and vegetables from an early age. This is a habit that can      stay with them for the rest of their lives. That means that they will be      able to implement this sort of thing in their own homes when they grow up.      There are some parents that just give up when the child indicates that      they do not like fruit and vegetables. This is a bad decision because it      does not leave room for the child to develop. They are stuck in a mindset      where they simply eat things that are not healthy. Soft fruits such as papaws      and bananas are ideal for the young children.</li>
<li>The baby should be given      sufficient minerals to keep them going. The bone structure is developing      at this point and therefore it is very important that the child is given      the opportunity to enjoy these foods. If the child can get these nutrients      then they will have much better chances in their growth patterns. The      great thing about milk is that it is able to provide many of these      nutrients in one food item. Eggs also have the same effect.</li>
<li>Liquids and roughage      should be introduced to the diet as soon as practicable. These will aid      the digestive system. A child can be in pain if they are suffering from      roughage. The process of Baby Nutrition and Baby Nutrition Care      responsibilities include some attention to this aspect of their lives. If      the child is having these problems at an early age it might mean that in      later years the problems will become tougher.</li>
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<p><strong>Planning nutrition for the child</strong></p>
<p>The parents need to be deliberate in the food choices that they make for the young children. At this point the children are not yet aware of their health needs. The parent needs to guide them in most of the instances. Some people believe that they are helping the children to develop a personality by indulging them. If the children are allowed to take up all the choices that they like, then their diet will be nothing more than ice cream and sweets. The parent has to step in from time to time to give guidance to the child. The choices that are made may not be popular at the time but they will ensure that the child is given the best chances in life. The parent has to also take the time to study about nutrition so that they have to tools to deal with the requirements of the child. It is certainly better than sitting back and waiting for things to happen.</p>
<p>In planning the diet the parent should look at the things that available to the family. For example if the home has a garden plot then most of the produce that is used in the cooking should come from that market. If they live near the sea then fish should be part of the diet. It is certainly preferable to importing expensive products that do not contribute to the general wellbeing of the family. It is also an opportunity to save on money. The family budget will have an impact on the feeding habits of the family. If the personal finances are sorted out then it is likely that the family will have the money to spend on the right foods for the babies. It is all part of the planning process. If the parents have planned well, then everything else will fall into place. They will plenty of resources to put into the diet.</p>
<p>As the child grows they will develop a unique taste. The parent should try understanding what their child likes so that they can give them a treat from time to time. The idea of just sticking to the regime might not be conducive to the general conduct of business for the parents. The baby also needs to have the best nutritional provision within the resources of the family. It is one of the requirements of good planning for the family. It will also ensure that the children do not grow up with malnutrition. This is not something that is just limited to the low income groups. Some of the people with the worst feeding habits are rich. The family needs to think about the family of the natural foods and they need to ensure that their planning includes this sort of provision. They also have to ensure that the children are given as much choice as possible. That will make for a happy and healthy family for all the communities that are living in the nation.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted by EightNine on Oct 5th 2010 One can say with certainty that the feeding habits of babies can be challenging. There are specific baby nutrition requirements that must be met in all circumstances. The parent will need to go out of their way to ensure that the feeding program for the child is geared [...]]]></description>
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<p>One can say with certainty that the feeding habits of babies can be challenging. There are specific baby nutrition requirements that must be met in all circumstances. The parent will need to go out of their way to ensure that the feeding program for the child is geared towards providing these essential nutrients. There are certain foods that will be introduced into the diet including tuna, salmon and some Omega 3 foods. These are meant to ensure that the nutrient needs of the baby are never ignored.  Good nutrition will help the babies keep colds and allergies at bay. There are some foods that contain iron which will be of the utmost importance in the planning of the diet for the baby as well as the execution of the same. Eggs are an easy option but they might be controversial if taken in quantities that are just too high for the baby. This article explores some of the most important food types that will be of benefit to the baby at this stage of their life.</p>
<p><strong>Iron for babies</strong></p>
<p>The baby nutrition care requires that iron is provided in sufficient quantities. The iron will be important for ensuring that the brain development of the baby is assisted as much as possible.  The specific functionalities that are helped include thought processing and the prevention of motor deficiencies. Although babies are born with large amounts of stored iron, there is a need to supplement this provision after four to five months.</p>
<p>The premature babies will certainly need iron supplementary diets right from the beginning. This is because the iron accumulation is concentrated during the trimester session of the pregnancy. This is when the premature babies are already born. It is said that their supply of iron will be held back by about three months earlier than the fully grown babies. The paediatrician might recommend iron supplements in certain cases. The baby nutrition care program has to be flexible enough to accommodate these changes.</p>
<p>A daily dose of iron will not go amiss. Formula is able to complement the iron reserves effectively in ways that might be beyond breast milk. At the time when the body starts to eat solid food then the parent should select the items that have the best chances of providing iron. Between seven months and twelve months the baby will have to be given 11 mg of elemental iron in any given day. These might rise to 7 mg between the first and third years of life.</p>
<p>The dietary process has to complement the baby nutrition requirements of the child. For example the baby might be given iron fortified cereal at a rate of about 1.5 ounces a day. The foods that might be of relevance in this respect include beef, chicken, turkey and even halibut. Avocado, broccoli, baked potatoes, eggs, chickpeas, soybeans, prunes and spinach will be particularly rich in iron for the baby. It is said that iron deficiency is very common amongst children in the USA. This is surprising for a developed country such as this.</p>
<p><strong>The calcium requirements of the baby</strong></p>
<p>In simple terms the baby needs calcium. It is one of the cornerstones of any effort to implement an effective baby nutrition program. It will enable the baby to achieve that all important bone mass as well as the structures that will make them active in the future. A failure to provide sufficient levels of calcium can lead the baby to develop frequent fractures. In many ways the breast milk as well as the formula will be able to meet the needs of the child for the first year. When the baby goes onto whole milk then the daily requirement will be about 500 milligrams.</p>
<p>A glass of whole milk or even six ounces of yogurt will give the baby about 250 mg of calcium. The foods with the mineral include cheese, orange juice, tofu, salmon, white beans, broccoli, oatmeal and tomatoes. The baby nutrition care program requires that the baby is given sufficient levels of calcium in order to develop a healthy bone structure. In the times when the child gets to puberty, the calcium will be very important.  If the baby is obese or has a history of diabetes or cardiovascular disease then it is probably a good idea to give them milk that has been skimmed for fat.</p>
<p><strong>The zinc requirements of the baby</strong></p>
<p>Zinc is one of those minerals that ought to be included within the baby nutrition. It has a great effect on cognitive ability as well as immunity. It will improve the growth of cells as well as their repair in case of damage. Children that are not given sufficient quantities of zinc will suffer from impaired growth as well as the susceptibility to infection and running stomachs. The formula will meet the requirements until about 1 year. However breast milk alone is not enough. Children between seven months and three years of age will require about three milligrams per day.</p>
<p>The zinc elements of the baby nutrition care process can be met through servicing of pork tenderloin which has 2 mg for three ounces of the meat. A cup of yogurt will have about 1.6 mg while half a chicken breast has 1 mg. Generally speaking beef, turkey, fish, lentils, eggs, cheddar cheese, fortified cereal and whole milk have good quantities of zinc. The foods that provide iron are likely to provide zinc as well so it is a bonus for the parent in terms of planning meals effectively.</p>
<p><strong>The vitamins for the baby</strong></p>
<p>The baby nutrition care program has to include vitamins A, D, E as well as K. The children will need vitamin A for good vision and a vibrant skin. The presence of vitamin D will increase the absorption of calcium. This in turn will help with the prevention of bone deficiencies. With vitamin E the baby can benefit from the antioxidant elements so that cell growth will remain unimpeded in any sense of the word. The nervous system also requires that there is provision for the vitamin in sufficiently large quantities. Vitamin K is given the task of helping with clotting.</p>
<p>There is provision for a shot of vitamin K at the birth of the baby so that they do not bleed into the brain. The infant formula will meet the requirements for A, E and D for the first year. Children that are breastfed will require supplements including Tri VI Sol. The child should be given a variety of foods from the pyramid including vegetables and fruits in order to get all these vitamins. Cow milk can also be a good source for the vitamins. Parents are advised to feed their children egg yolks, fish, cereals, vegetable oil, grain, leafy vegetables, soya bean oil, fruits and supplements. It is said that about 40% have low levels of vitamin D and therefore the parents have to pay attention to this issue.</p>
<p><strong>The importance of vitamins C and B</strong></p>
<p>These are essential parts of the diet and the baby should be fed in such a way that they can access sufficient quantities. It is said the vitamin C will improves iron absorption. It also helps to keep scurvy at bay. One of the symptoms of this condition is the large bruise marks on the body. With vitamin B and folic acid, the baby will have a better immune system as well as a well developed nervous system. It also helps to keep a healthy skin and muscle tone. Cell growth will be promoted with the presence of these vitamins. They also help to regulate metabolism.</p>
<p>Vitamin C improves iron absorption and helps prevent scurvy, a condition that causes large bruises on the body. B vitamins, including folic acid, enhance the immune and nervous systems, maintain healthy skin and muscle tone, promote cell growth and regulate metabolism. The food period provides sufficient sources of the nutrients. In discussion baby nutrition care, we cannot forget that the means of the parent will be an important influencing factor in all the decisions that are made. Generally speaking fruits, dairy products, vegetables, certain fats and whole grains will give enough provision for these nutrients. These are water soluble vitamins that are widely available. Therefore there is absolutely no excuse for failing to give the baby sufficient quantities of the stuff right at the beginning.</p>
<p>Citrus fruits and tomatoes contain good quantities of vitamin C. It is also found in strawberries, potatoes and cantaloupe. Green vegetables contain folic acid while bread can also supplement the provision. Fortified cereals should be part of the ladder for people with babies. Brown rice can provide vitamin B. It is also available in eggs, beans, meat, bananas, fish and poultry. Even where the children do not seem to like the vegetables, the parents should be persistent. In the end they might end up liking the food. Most of the things that we enjoy as adults were not exactly popular when we first got introduced to them.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted by EightNine on Oct 5th 2010 Omega 3s is something that is very important from the time a women is pregnant. Eating food that has all nutritional factors is necessary when you are pregnant. One such essential thing is getting omega 3S in your diet. For healthy pregnancy, healthy diet is the most important [...]]]></description>
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<p>Omega 3s is something that is very important from the time a women is pregnant. Eating food that has all nutritional factors is necessary when you are pregnant. One such essential thing is getting omega 3S in your diet. For healthy pregnancy, healthy diet is the most important thing. Baby relies completely on your food for fulfilling all kind of vitamin and mineral nutrition. Omega 3 rich foods are very much essential. There some factors that are needed to make your baby strong and healthy. Let us look in to some basic fact about Omega 3s and why is it necessary for your baby nutrition.</p>
<p><strong>What is Omega 3s food?</strong></p>
<p>Omega 3s is special kind of polyunsaturated fatty acid. Some of the main food in, which they are present, includes fish, game, seeds and plants. There are four types of fat necessary for your body to get and polyunsaturated fatty acids are one of those four types. It may be known as fatty acid but these are very much necessary for your body. They have the content that is good for mental as well as physical body. It is because of this that Omega 3s is also known as essential fatty acid. These are essential but are not produced in your body. You can easily get them by getting all essential food that has its presence.</p>
<p><strong>Types of Omega 3s</strong></p>
<p>Omegas 3s are essential fatty acids and there are three types of these acids. All these three types are necessary. This also helps in maintaining good functions for your body and your baby nutrition too.</p>
<p><strong>EPA</strong>: This is also known as Eicosapentaenoic acid that is mainly found in fish and fish oil.</p>
<p><strong>DHA</strong>: This is also known as Docosahexanoic acid is found in fish and this is very much essential in body.</p>
<p><strong>ALA</strong>: this is also known as Alpha linolenic acid. This is found in seed, vegetables, vegetable oils etc. this fatty acid is first converted in EPA and then DHA.</p>
<p><strong>Omega 3s is very important in pregnancy and for baby development</strong></p>
<p>Let us understand why Omega 3s is necessary in pregnancy<strong>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>1) </strong><strong>Growth of body: </strong>One of the main factors that Omega 3s is important is that it helps in well-mannered growth of a baby’s body.<strong> </strong>Importance of having Omega 3s rich food in past few decades have been seen and acknowledged. Omega 3s rich diet plays an important role in development of body physically as well as mentally. Growth of baby starts right from when it is in uterus and hence Omega 3s plays an important role in getting overall development of baby. The growth involves proper development of brain, forming the retina, and developing the full nervous system.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>2)     <strong>For health of pregnant woman: </strong>Omega 3s is also very much important for proper health and well-being of pregnant women as it gives complete baby nutrition.<strong> </strong>When you continuously take omega 3s rich food, it reduces any chance of developing preeclampsia. There is no chance of postpartum depression due to intake of omega 3s rich diet. In fact, it also helps in minimisation in chance of preterm labour.</p>
<p>3)     <strong>There can be many issues when Omega 3s rich diet is not provided in pregnant women:</strong> when there is deficiency of Omega 3s rich diet in any pregnant women’s diet then surely many disadvantages are there. This deficiency is not only bad for pregnant women but for baby too.  A recent research has been carried out between babies who were fed with omega 3s rich food while they were in womb to babies who were deficient with this. Result came out that showed babies who were fed Omega 3s rich diet had rich growth.</p>
<p>When you take omega 3s rich diet then the baby takes it from the placenta cover and this helps the baby to grow and develop easily, when you do not take any external source of Omega 3s rich diet then the baby starts taking it from your own stores. These stores might be from brain, or any other part. So when baby starts taking all these sources from brain it leads to loss of some percentage of your brain cells.</p>
<p>4)     Omega 3s helps pregnant women as well as baby in long run. Baby who takes Omega 3s rich diet since the time they are in womb have <strong>greater visual activity and advanced attention spans</strong>. While the children who are not fed with these since the baby are in womb, do not have much of this are not exposed to such developments.</p>
<p>5)     Omega 3s diet helps <strong>baby to grow faster</strong> than the baby who is not exposed with Omega 3s diet. These babies develop two months faster than those who do not take these rich diets.</p>
<p>6)     When a child takes on Omega 3s rich diet then it results in <strong>lesser developmental problem</strong>. In fact, there is less behavioural problem too. In fact, the pregnant women have lesser chances of breast cancer and prostate cancer as omega 3s ic sonidered proper baby nutrition food.</p>
<p>7)     Omega 3 is also support you to <strong>development of good and functioning eye of baby</strong>.</p>
<p>8)     With normal intake of omega 3s rich diet, there are <strong>reduction in any chances of premature labour and delivery</strong>.</p>
<p>9)     When there is good intake of omega 3s rich diet it helps <strong>in cognitive development</strong>. It also gives good learning ability to children.</p>
<p><strong>When is the effective time to take Omega 3s rich diet?</strong></p>
<p>Now after you know the importance of Omega 3s rich food intake, you may want to ask as when is the proper time when it is necessary to feed yourself with Omega 3s rich food? Omega 3s is something that should be taken regularly just as any other food. In fact, it is not necessary that you should take this food only when you get pregnant. You must maintain a good health before you is pregnant and hence it is important for you to get good omega 3s rich diet. You may take it from earlier times too.</p>
<p>It is advised that you must undertake at least 250 mg of omega 3 regularly. However, when you are in final trimester, omega 3 oils become very important for you. This is because it is during final trimester time when the baby starts to form 70% of your brain development. In fact, this becomes essential for full development of nervous system. Therefore, it is necessary to be precautious with it.</p>
<p><strong>Omega 3s rich diet</strong></p>
<p>Some of the rich sources of Omega 3s rich diet that gives proper baby nutrition and it includes following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Omega 3 fish oil      supplements</li>
<li>Oily, cold water fish</li>
<li>Walnut oil and walnuts</li>
<li>Soybeans and pumpkin      seeds</li>
<li>Purslane and Hemp seeds</li>
<li>Canola oil</li>
<li>Fortified eggs and dark      leafy green vegetables</li>
</ul>
<p>Although all major types of fishes are healthy for you and your body development but still there are many fish that contain higher level of mercury. You need to check out those special types of fish that have higher levels of PCBs and mercury. Hence, you need to check out. In fact, many supplements are there which are made from fish livers. You need to avoid all such supplements that are made from fish livers.</p>
<p>Fish is very important source of omega 3s diet for any pregnant women as it helps in providing complete baby nutrition care. Fish has some of the prime sources that help in development of baby easily. So consumption of omega 3s rich diet becomes very essential for you and your baby. These are the best sources that are good for overall development of your body. It helps sin reduction of hypertension, improve brain function, promote good cardiovascular heart etc.</p>
<p>These days there are many sources through which you can get omega 3s rich diet. There is special pill form that helps in providing you Omega 3s. Omega 3s is also said to be brain food as it is most important for development of brain apart from cardiac and circulatory development. Many modern diets are not having these omega 3s sources hence you need to get to the original sources of omega 3s that provides you with best development issue.</p>
<p>DHA is very essential fatty acid as that is responsible for eye and brain development of body. There are many benefits of DHA and all these help your body to function well in getting good baby nutrition care.</p>
<p>However, you need to be very precautious when you get your own source of omega 3s. This is because Pregnancy is a very sensible issue and any kind of negligence may affect the baby. Therefore, it is necessary to carry on good research with all food that you are giving to pregnant women. Checking with all the advisory when you are taking in fish and other sources is a very important step. More and more information will surely help you to come out with good baby nutrition care. Remember if you eat well, baby is healthy. Baby nutrition care is a must and it can be done with baby nutrition foods easily.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted by EightNine on Oct 5th 2010 The rudiments of baby nutrition care do not just end with the birth of the child. They actually started before the child is born. If the parent has not been eating well or eating substances that are specifically not recommended then the child will pay the price in [...]]]></description>
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<p>The rudiments of baby nutrition care do not just end with the birth of the child. They actually started before the child is born. If the parent has not been eating well or eating substances that are specifically not recommended then the child will pay the price in terms of the birth defects and the other sundry problems that can happen to them all the time. The quaint phrase that someone is “eating for two” has never been more relevant than when a woman is pregnant. Everything that the mother eats will have some bearing on the development of the foetus. The diligent parents will create some sort of roadmap to ensure that they are only eating the right foods and only in the right quantities.  The beneficial nutrients should include the following:</p>
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<li><strong>A diet that is rich in folic acid:</strong> The parent will need      about 800 micro grams of folic acid if they are to meet the requirements      of baby nutrition. The amount should be increase to one hundred micrograms      when the parent realises that they are carrying a child. The common name      for this element is vitamin B and it is crucial to the physiological      development of the baby. It might be the key to preventing abnormalities      in the child and might also prevent the premature births that can be very      distressing for the parent.  The      sources of the folic acid include citrus fruits, green vegetables, Folate      products, cereals and peas. There are some brands of milk that are also      fortified with this nutrient.</li>
<li><strong>DHA is essential for child development:</strong> The parent should make      every effort to ensure that the unborn child has access to omega 3 fatty      acids. The sources for these sorts of nutrients include fresh water fish,      canola, walnuts, flaxseed, certain oils, meat, cows fed on grass, and      chickens that have been fed on flaxseed. The benefits of DHA can      complement some of the other measures that have been taken to ensure that      the baby nutrition care is taken seriously. The DHA will be one third of      the total weight of the child’s brain. It will determine the retention and      focus that is required for daily living.       It is said that babies born by mothers that consume fish oil will      be more intelligent than those in different circumstances. In fact their      IQs will be about six to ten times higher and they will respond to      academic training very easily. DHA can prevent the onset of post partum      depressions as well as mood swings.</li>
<li><strong>Iron is the building block for the body:</strong> The mother will require      plenty of iron when they are pregnant.       There are some studies that the iron content has to be doubled in      order to cope with the rigors of baby nutrition. The mother shares a blood      supply with the baby and therefore it makes sense that they will need the      iron to bolster the blood supply.       Without the right amount of iron, anaemia will kick in. The weight      of the baby will also be impeded. The immune system will become less      effective and the baby will be faced with other problems.</li>
<li><strong>The role of food in conceiving eggs during the      ovulation cycle:</strong> The food that is eaten will have an impact on the possibility of      conception. The eggs need protein. An unhealthy mother is not able to      fully get all the hormones in the right working order. They are also      trying to conserve their nutrients and therefore will not tolerate the      pregnancy. It is imperative that the mother is well fed. She might develop      cravings for certain things in order to supplement the nutrients that she      is missing. Wherever possible these cravings should be indulged.</li>
<li><strong>The BMI has an impact on conception:</strong> The healthy weight range      is the best place to conceive the baby. People that have a BMI over 25      will find that the ovulation and egg production is affect. The hormones are      also not in the right place. This is the beginning of habits that might      negatively affect the baby nutrition at later stages. Diabetes during      pregnancy is a real problems and it can also affect men in as much as they      will have reduced sperm production. At the same time people that are      underweight should not expect that they will have an easier time. It can      also reduce the ability that they have to conceive. Those that have a BMI      under 18 will not have sufficient hormone levels. In fact they might find      that the ovulation and periods stop. These people are likely to have very      low weight and premature babies.</li>
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<li><strong>Variety is the key to good baby nutrition care:</strong> The parent should      endeavour to ensure that their diet is quite varied in its provisions. The      varied diet is easier to follow because it has things of interest. For      example they should look for the proteins from peas and beans as well as      pulses. Lean mean is excellent for this as well as fish and past. It      should be a requirement that the parent can eat two portions of oily fish      each week. This will give them the sort of variety that is required to      meet the nutritional requirements of their pregnancy.</li>
<li><strong>Carbohydrates and mineral should be part of the baby      nutrition program:</strong> The consumption of brown rice, potatoes and pasta can deliver      carbohydrates. These will give the parent and child energy. The      consumption of fruit might also cover this requirement. There should be a      good showing of calcium which is obtained from leafy green vegetables,      seeds and certain nuts. Iron can be found in the red meats, dried fruit,      pulses, bread and certain fortified cereals.</li>
<li><strong>The consumption of vitamin A should be regulated:</strong> Of course it is a good      idea to have some vitamin A in the diet. However too much of a good thing      can cause problems. It will impact on the proper development of the baby.      Parents are advised to avoid liver and liver products. They should also      not take supplements for vitamin A. Instead they should find the foods      that contain the nutrient naturally. Therefore there will be limited      opportunities to take too much. Some of the foods that might be avoided      include marlin, swordfish and shark. Tuna ought to be regulated. All these      foods contain far too much mercury that might affect the nervous system of      the developing baby. Part of baby nutrition care is to keep away from      foods that appear to be harmful to the growing baby.</li>
<li><strong>Access to vitamin D is essential for the prospective      parent:</strong> This is simply received from the appropriate sun exposure. At the same      time the parent needs to use some sort of sunscreen in order to keep skin      cancer at bay. There are supplements that can provide this vitamin in the      right quantities. A walk in the sun will also help the parent to exercise      a bit and build the strength that will be required for the birth and      carrying the pregnancy. Some women come to the birth bed when they are      simply too weak to push. They will then be assisted by the professionals.      The problem comes when they give birth without the support of      professionals.</li>
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<p><strong>The avoidance list for pregnancy</strong></p>
<p>Good baby nutrition care requires that certain elements of the diet are kept to the minimum. This will ensure the health of both the mother and child:</p>
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<li>Soft cheese is not a good      idea. Brie has an appalling smell so most pregnant women will not like it      anyway. Goat and blue cheese is also not a good idea. These cheeses as      well as Pates can contain Listeria. This is a bacterium that can harm the      baby. On the other hand hard cheeses such as feta, Cheddar, ricotta,      mascarpone, cream cheese, cottage cheese, mozzarella and cheese spreads      are acceptable.</li>
<li>The consumption of raw or      partly cooked eggs is also not a good idea. They are likely to contain      Salmonella. Homemade mayonnaise also requires skills that are often      outside the capabilities of the parents unless they are prepared to risk      some serious illness in the process.</li>
<li>The prospective parent      should avoid raw meat because it harbours serious bacteria and viruses. A      strong bout of food poisoning is the last thing that the prospective mum      needs at this delicate part of her life. Meals should be cooked properly      and in hygienic conditions.</li>
<li> Raw shellfish is a no go area for      expectant mothers. However they can happily enjoy the food if it is      properly cooked. The baby nutrition is all about eating the right foods      but not in a way that is harmful to the baby.</li>
<li>One of the most      irresponsible things that a parent can do is to consume alcohol when they      are pregnant. It is the height of negligence and can cause the baby to      have serious defects. Caffeine is also not a good thing because it has      been known to reduce the birth weight. Some mothers comfort themselves      with a few studies that minimise the impact of the harm. However alcohol      is just a bad idea at this stage.</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted by EightNine on Oct 5th 2010 After 12 months, it is said that breast-feeding is not having that much nutrient content in it. Hence, this is the time when babies are transforming from a stage of breast-feeding to the stage where he has to start taking some other food. As soon as a year [...]]]></description>
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<p>After 12 months, it is said that breast-feeding is not having that much nutrient content in it. Hence, this is the time when babies are transforming from a stage of breast-feeding to the stage where he has to start taking some other food. As soon as a year gets over, it is said that breast-feeding should be stopped but some say let it happen and it will stop when it is needed to. Breast-feeding has many benefits and it is considered to be best baby nutrition food.</p>
<p>Breast-feeding becomes very important the moment weaning starts. It is expected that cow’s milk should be taken away and not given to babies as main food. This is because many babies are allergic towards the animal protein in cow’s milk. Weaning is a process where baby starts taking some solid food and there is gradual decrease in breast-feeding that soon end. After first year of baby, the breast-feeding should be done in lower quantity to get off their thirst and secondly to give them required nutrients. If breast feed is not possible then formula can be used. You need to understand all special requirements of baby when you start with feeding some solid food.</p>
<p><strong>What are the baby’s requirements?</strong></p>
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<li>Babies      need higher nutrient requirements and they tend to consume more, but their      small stomach prevents them from having larger consumption of food at one      time. To satisfy baby nutrition and energy requirement, they must be fed      with nutrient dense food. It is needed that smaller amount of nutrient      rich food must be offered to them.</li>
<li><strong>Variety of foods</strong>: As nutrient and vitamin      requirements are different for each individual, hence it is needed that      babies must be fed with consuming whole range of nutrients. To give proper      baby nutrition care, normal growth and development of baby, they must be      fed with oily fish and fortified breakfast. Each of these varieties has      their own nutrient and vitamin content. That helps in giving good health      of your baby. Many foods are iron deficient and that may later lead to      anaemia in kids.</li>
<li><strong>Feed with high Vitamin C content food</strong>: Babies need calcium for      their bone and other development as it acts as a good baby nutrition food.      Therefore, food and vegetables that have high content of vitamin C must be      fed to the babies. Some of the calcium rich food includes fat yoghurt,      cheese sauce, bread etc. All these vitamin C sources are good for bones      and teeth. In fact, babies must be exposed to direct sunlight as that is      also a source of vitamin D and this boost in bone development.</li>
<li><strong>Balanced diet</strong>: Balanced diet is necessary for      baby nutrition care. Balanced diet is a diet that is able to provide      vitamin and nutrients easily in your body. Therefore, it is necessary to      go with balanced diet for your baby rather than sticking to any particular      diet. You can choose amongst so many types of balanced diet. You can go      with fish and other materials, while vegetables and fruits provide another      good source of balanced diet.</li>
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<p>When <strong>baby are moving from breast-feeding to a stage where they start taking solid foods</strong>, they need balanced and nutritious diet to be included in their food.</p>
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<li>They need food to provide      them energy as well as nutrients</li>
<li>It is this stage where      babies start developing some taste buds and they accept different food.</li>
<li>They start instilling      some practices that will help them in sticking for healthy life long      eating patterns.</li>
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<p>Therefore, this is a very important stage of a child. It is parent’s duty to broaden the food habit of child by bringing nutritious and balanced diet to their baby’s plate. Now, when you introduce solid foods, here are some major facts with the right kind of solid food and the quantity of food that you should give to your toddler to meet baby nutrition.</p>
<p><strong>Food plan to make baby nutrition care to be most effective</strong></p>
<p>Although there is no hurry to start feeding babies with solid food but it is advised to start after 12 months, so that they start getting started with their upcoming food habit. Many people give their babies formula fed diet and they need to be given solid food sooner because of many reasons. Here is some of the best food plan that you should start giving your baby</p>
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<li><strong>Starchy Foods: bread, rice, cereals and potatoes</strong>: You must start feeding      your baby with some food items from this list. You can make variety of      things with these food items. These are good sources for development of      baby and giving them proper baby nutrition care. Babies shave small      stomach hence these baby nutrition foods must be given to them in healthy      form but smaller portion.</li>
<li><strong>Meat, fish, Eggs and other such alternatives</strong>: from this group, you      must include at least one food item per day. All these fish and eggs are      very much needed for baby’s proper growth. Fish have omega 3s content that      is essential fatty acid required by your body. Eggs are good source for      bones development. Hence, these animal sources are also good food items      that you must include in your baby’s diet.</li>
<li><strong>Fruits and vegetables</strong>: these are the most essential food      items that must be taken regularly. Give out five portions of this food to      your babies. Some of the fruits like banana, carrots and apples are very      much necessary. Try to avoid any sugary fruit as it may cause tooth decay      in initial stages in child.</li>
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<p><strong>How much is good for baby’s intake in initial baby nutrition care stages</strong>?</p>
<p>You must start giving your child three meals per day with two times snacks but it is very common that most of the toddlers skip their food. Although parents do not understand this but try sometimes to leave up to child and let him feel hunger and cues from inside. Regular schedule is must and this must be taught to children slowly and steadily. There are some of the food items that should be avoided until baby is four years old. There are various reasons and that includes major ones being choking, that can be due to major food items. This list includes chewing gum, pop corns, chunks of peanut, hard candy and round food items.</p>
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<p><strong>Some Initial issues when baby starts taking solid food</strong></p>
<p>Some initial problems with babies when they are in a stage after breast-feeding. They just started with solid foods to satisfy their baby nutrition care are as follows:</p>
<p><strong>Constipation</strong>: this is one o the most common problem with babies. Parent must educate themselves with normal bowel movement and functions that happens inside.</p>
<p><strong>Diabetes</strong>: This is yet another issue with babies that arises when they are fed with sugary food items from initial. This is the reason babies are said to be given none of sugary or salty things in their earlier stages.</p>
<p><strong>Anaemia:</strong> This is the most common problem. This is because many food items are deficient in iron content. Iron is necessary for baby nutrition in initial days of their development. When there is deficiency in iron content then that would surely lead to anaemia.</p>
<p><strong>Things to take care of when there is transition from breast-feeding to intake of solid food</strong></p>
<p>Babies have little tummies and they need to be fed with food very carefully. As it is their initial stages and they are still in learning phase about how to eat and chew, hence they should be given proper care while they are fed with baby nutrition food.</p>
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<li>Child must be fed with      baby nutrition food that must have healthier contents</li>
<li>All kinds of sugar and      salt content in any food must be avoided. This is because due to high      sugar level, the child may suffer from diabetes. It becomes very tough to      digest such foods.</li>
<li>Any kind of food that      causes choking must be avoided for babies until they are four years old.</li>
<li>All food with little      nutritional value should be avoided. This list of food items includes soft      drinks, fruit flavoured drinks, sugar coated cereals, chips, candy etc.</li>
<li>Overfeeding should be      neglected: you must make sure that child should eat until he wants to eat.      You should not overfeed as it may result in vomiting or any such things. In      addition, initial days of overfeeding may result in bad habit of      overeating in later stages too.</li>
<li>Follow all kinds of      essential ways to get full baby nutrition care for its growth and      development.</li>
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<p>Remember, it is only your baby who will decide how much and what to eat. Hence, you should try to be very much sharing and caring regarding this fact. Let your baby be free from just eating. Until he feels hungry and you see some growth happening, surely your child is having good intake of food for baby nutrition. It is always better to feed your baby with small portion of healthy and baby nutrition food rather than heavy chunks of unhealthy diet. So, make best use of everything and provide best baby nutrition care so that your baby develops healthier and faster</p>
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		<title>Vegetarian Baby Nutrition: Tips for Raising Vegetarian Babies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted by EightNine on 3rd Oct 2010 When you choose to raise your body with vegetarian ways then surely it could be one of the best things to give to your child. In initial days, babies have a fixed menu and that include only milk. Therefore, when you start getting them to feed solid food [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you choose to raise your body with vegetarian ways then surely it could be one of the best things to give to your child. In initial days, babies have a fixed menu and that include only milk. Therefore, when you start getting them to feed solid food after 12 months then you must look forward and try to give them the best baby nutrition care. A good baby nutrition food is what is necessary for them to develop and grow in healthy manner. Babyhood is the best time, if you want your child to be a vegetarian baby. This is because it is the initial stage where they are learning eating and other habits. Therefore, when you start at this age, surely they will cultivate it when they grow up.</p>
<p>Many people have confusion that if you bring up your children in vegetarian way then much baby nutrition would not be able to meet up baby’s body. So, it becomes necessary to understand the demand of babies. However, if you truly understand the food and the nutrients vitamins it gives to your baby then in a way you can achieve every nutrient requirement that is needed by your baby. This is because major of the vitamins, nutrients are present in plant sources, and hence this is considered a healthy way of living life. Now let us start with the procedure of turning your baby in to vegetarian baby with all kinds of baby nutrition care.</p>
<p><strong>How to raise vegetarian babies</strong></p>
<p><strong>1) </strong><strong>Understand the nutrient requirement of your baby: </strong>This is the major step, as every kid is different. You can consult doctor and make yourself aware with the exact nutrient that is required for your baby to grow in healthy manner. Although breast feeding provides any baby with the best nutrients that is required by baby but after 12 months it becomes time to start your baby with some solid food. It is with this requirement that should be continued even after baby stop their breast feeding. In initial stages, babies have to grow up in healthy manner. Some major nutrient requirement includes calorie of 1300, 16 gm protein, 10mg iron, 3mg magnesium etc. Hence, this entire list should be prepared, as this will help you in knowing exact requirements that you are giving to your baby.</p>
<p><strong>2) </strong><strong>Know about the nutrient sources that you get from vegetables and fruits: </strong>You must start making a list of plants sources and what all does it provide you. Try to make a list of all major things including protein sources, etc. When you are raising a vegetarian baby, one of the most urgent baby nutrition requirements is protein. If you compare protein sources from animal source and that too plant source, here is a differentiation. It is seen that 100gm of turkey breast has 26 gm of protein. Whereas if you look in plant sources, peas give 16gm of protein, baked beans-11.5, egg-7.5, tofu-10.3 gm of protein etc. Now, you can better understand how to serve with each one of these sources so that your baby gets good protein intake in order to have perfect baby nutrition care.</p>
<p>3)     <strong>List all other major nutrients and their respective plant sources: </strong>There are many nutrients that are required for baby nutrition. Hence, you need to make yourself aware of all such sources that are there in plants. This will make you understand how to make your baby a vegetarian baby by providing all required nutrients for his healthy baby nutrition care. Some of the main deficiency that kids suffer in their growing age includes deficiency in iron, zinc, magnesium etc. So try to make yourself aware with all of this nutrient rich content.</p>
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<li>Some of the rich sources of zinc are unroasted nuts and seeds. Walnut, Brazil nuts, almonds, peanuts etc are some more examples of vegetarian sources.</li>
<li>Iron deficiency can cause major issue as anaemia. So you must give your baby good iron efficient diet. In vegetarian, you can find iron in oatmeal, asparagus, mushroom, spinach, green peas, apricots etc. Eggs are also said to be good source of iron. Oranges is famous iron rich fruit.</li>
<li>Vitamin B6 is very much necessary in growing ages and these are found in wheat gram, bran, molasses, and cabbage.</li>
<li>Vitamin A rich sources are carrot, tomatoes, pumpkin and other leafy vegetables.</li>
<li>Vitamin B12 is found in many plant sources as yeast extract, fortified cereals, soya milks etc.</li>
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<p>4)     Deciding <strong>whether to continue with breast-feed or not</strong> is entirely your decision. However, when you are going ahead with stopping breast-feeding then it must be made sure that you must provide some kind of baby nutrition food that can help your baby to grow healthier. Breast-feeding has every essential nutrient that is required by babies. It also helps in boosting the immune system.</p>
<p>5)     Now, as you are going part with the breast-feeding, take out a <strong>substituent like soy based or cow based formula food</strong> for your baby nutrition care. Cow’s milk formulas are very much on to allergic side with babies. Hence, you can choose out soy-based formulas, as they do not cause allergy and have good content of protein.</p>
<p>6)     When you start feeding your child, you need <strong>to be very careful from the first day</strong>. You need to avoid any iron content food in initial 3 months of baby. The main reason behind it is that babies already have rich content of iron in their body. The content is so much so that it can last for complete three months without feeding them any iron content.</p>
<p>7)     Just as your baby crosses 6 months, you can <strong>start giving some kind of light solid food items </strong>that are having good baby nutrition value in them. You should make a list of proper baby nutrition care list and know what all foods can be given to the babies. To begin with, you can start with rice cereal and these are very easily digestible in baby. These rice cereals are also said to have least allergic reaction in any body.</p>
<p>8)     You can <strong>start introducing all other kinds of baby food but slowly</strong>: Babies are very much vulnerable and you need to maintain that whenever you introduce anything new to them it must be slowly and steadily. This is because their body should understand the new kind of food that is being taken in it. Then later on, the portions can be increased.</p>
<p>9)     Try to <strong>avoid any baby food that has good sugar and starch content</strong>. This is a major step as when you feed the baby with sugary baby foods then it may cause allergy or some other reactions. All kinds of chemical additives and preservatives in any baby food should be avoided. When you go out to shop for baby nutrition food, try to keep away from all foods that have added preservatives and chemical additives.</p>
<p>10) <strong>Get one vegetarian baby book</strong>: try to get a book that will give you correct method and correct foods with, which you should feed your baby to make him a good vegetarian baby. This is a necessary step and you need to take precautions while you feed your baby with baby nutrition food. You must follow all nutritional guidelines. In between, you must keep on consulting doctor. This will make you understand whether your baby is growing up normally in healthy manner or not.</p>
<p>11) Make sure that your baby is <strong>getting all required amount of baby nutrition care</strong>. You need to contact your doctor with this issue of baby nutrition care. This will help you to understand that there would not be any left nutrient that may cause deficiency.</p>
<p>While you feed your baby with complete baby nutrition food in vegetarian way, then you need to come up with all sources to be included in the food. Most of the time there are some deficiencies that are found in young babies. These deficiencies are of iron, zinc, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B6 etc. You need to take special precaution while feeding your baby. Any kind of deficiency may hamper the normal growth of baby. If you want to make your baby vegetarian since early day then there is no issue in that. Only thing you need to do is make natural parenting and have to be precautious with the baby’s requirements.</p>
<p>It is thought that children who grow up with vegetarian mode are healthier and have faster growth. This is because plants have almost all essential nutrients in them. Therefore, if baby nutrition is understood then surely you can bring up your child in most healthy manner by feeding him with vegetarian foods. With all necessary baby nutrition being received by the children, they surely will grow up in open environment. In fact, vegetarian children tend to have healthier life span.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 03:55:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not at all a difficult task for a mother to introduce solid foods to a breast-fed baby. However, it is advisable to first consult a pediatrician before actually starting solids for the baby, who will offer valuable baby nutrition care tips on a variety of aspects regarding when to and how to introduce [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not at all a difficult task for a mother to introduce solid foods to a breast-fed baby. However, it is advisable to first consult a pediatrician before actually starting solids for the baby, who will offer valuable baby nutrition care tips on a variety of aspects regarding when to and how to introduce them. Mothers need to be very cautious about whichever food they give to their newborn babies. Even though, you may have elders and doctors to assist you in this job, certain things are bound to confuse you.</p>
<p>Many new mothers might possess no idea about when to start solid foods, what actually to feed their newborns and much more things like this. Staying ignorant for a long time may interfere with the health of your baby. According to health experts, until toddlers are of six months, only breast milk is better for them. It is for reducing your baby’s risk to food allergies, protecting from illnesses, enabling his or her digestive system for getting mature and avoiding obesity in future. Moreover, it is for making your baby convenient to adjust him/her to solid foods.</p>
<p>It is important that mothers continue with breastfeeding their babies even when they start introducing solid foods to them. Since breast milk is a vital nutrition source, mothers need not stop breastfeeding babies at least for the initial year. Six months after the child’s birth is the ideal period when you may start providing your baby with solid foods.   </p>
<p>Regarding what solid foods to start with, mothers may give rice cereal to their infants initially, since it is less allergenic and free from gluten. You may take either two or three spoonfuls of dry cereal, add formula or breast milk to it. Certain cereals require cooking before offering them to babies. For cooking, you may use water instead of cow milk. Make sure the cereal is semi-liquid. Before you give cereal, it is better you first breastfeed the baby. Make use of a spoon that is rubber-tipped and first allow your baby to taste the cereal. Bear in mind that it might take some time for the baby to adjust to solid foods and be comfortable with it. Avoid using baby’s bottle for feeding food to your newborn.</p>
<p>Mothers may even offer mashed bananas and cooked vegetables to their babies. Delay giving foods such as soybean, fish, wheat and eggs to your baby. When you introduce solid foods to your child, see to it that the baby sits fairly well with minimum support. Here, you will find it convenient feeding solids to your child. It is recommended that at a time, mothers introduce only a single food to their child for a week and then switch on to another food. Pediatricians suggest introducing vegetables and unsweetened yogurt initially with cereals for babies and then adding sweetened yogurt along with fruits sometime later.</p>
<p>This way, mothers may take ample care of their newborn babies after getting an idea as what solid foods they need to feed their babies and when. It is only through proper nutrition that mothers may see their babies healthy always.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your baby is starting growing up, you might think that you should feed him/her some nutritious foods. However, some of these foods can cause allergic reactions to your babies. Furthermore, these foods can contain dangerous bacteria which can be harmful to your baby’s digestive system. Mothers are encouraged to read more information from articles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When your baby is starting growing up, you might think that you should feed him/her some nutritious foods. However, some of these foods can cause allergic reactions to your babies. Furthermore, these foods can contain dangerous bacteria which can be harmful to your baby’s digestive system.</p>
<p>Mothers are encouraged to read more information from articles or books about what foods that cannot be fed to your baby. From what I observed, the foods listed below should not be fed to your baby.</p>
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<li>It is suggested that babies should not be given cow’s milk until he/she is 1 year old. Mothers should aware that <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">raw or unpasteurized milk</strong> contains pathogens and micro-organisms which can cause serious illness to the babies as their immune system is still very weak.</li>
<li>A lot of mothers are aware juice contains plenty of essential nutrition which is good for their babies. However, <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">unpasteurized juice</strong> can contain bacteria such as bacterium E. Coli which is harmful to the babies.</li>
<li>Dairy products contain a lot of essential nutrition such as calcium. Nevertheless, <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">soft cheeses</strong> such as feta and brie should not be fed to babies as soft cheeses can contain bacteria Listeria monocytogenes which is harmful to baby’s immune system.</li>
<li>Another nutritious food that mothers might feed their babies is <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">honey</strong>. However, honey can contain the Clostridium botulinum bacteria which can cause botulism.</li>
<li>Egg always is the good source of protein for babies. Nevertheless, <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">egg whites</strong> can cause allergic reactions to the babies. On the other hand, eggs also have to be cooked until yokes are firm so that bacteria can be killed thoroughly.</li>
<li>A lot of people are allergic to<strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"> nuts and peanut butter</strong>. Try to avoid these foods for babies as these foods can cause allergic reactions to them. It is advisable to offer these foods until baby is older.</li>
<li>Mothers might think that fruits are the good nutritious food for babies. Nevertheless, <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">citrus fruits</strong> such as oranges can cause allergic reactions to the babies.</li>
<li>Another food can cause allergic reactions to babies is <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">wheat and wheat products</strong>. Do not feed these foods to your babies. It is advisable to offer these foods until baby is older.</li>
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