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Is There Any Other Alternate For Cerelac For 6month Old?

Hi, My daughter is 6 months, i started giving ceralac and lactogen 1 twice in a day, After 7 PM she will be having mother s milk, since my wife started to work. Last two she refused to eat ceralac.. What is the alternate food i can try..She is prematured baby, now her wait is 5.1 Kg..
Thu, 24 Jul 2014
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Thanks for the query
The other semi-solid foods for your baby at this age are -- suji /mashed suji biscuits /banana / cheeku/mango pulp.
Mashed overcooked vegetables (potatoes mixed with a slight amount of butter),overcooked khichri (rice plus dal) are also good alternatives.
A small piece of advise is to introduce one food item at one time, so that baby can develop a taste for a food, before starting on anew food.

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dr kanwar deep
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Is There Any Other Alternate For Cerelac For 6month Old?

Thanks for the query The other semi-solid foods for your baby at this age are -- suji /mashed suji biscuits /banana / cheeku/mango pulp. Mashed overcooked vegetables (potatoes mixed with a slight amount of butter),overcooked khichri (rice plus dal) are also good alternatives. A small piece of advise is to introduce one food item at one time, so that baby can develop a taste for a food, before starting on anew food. regards dr kanwar deep