Introduce Baby Food

How To Introduce Baby Food To Your Baby

As your little one reaches the age of five or six months, it's time to start thinking about introducing semi-solid foods into his or her diet. Before then, mother's milk is the best food for a baby. Breast milk is easy to digest and provides a rich supply of vitamins and disease-fighting antibodies for the baby. It also fosters a close bonding experience between the baby and his or her mother.

While most mothers have enough milk to satiate their little one's hunger, the decision to breastfeed is a deeply personal one. Breastfeeding may not be preferable to all women. For mothers who can't breastfeed or who decide not to, baby formula is a healthy alternative.

Babies should be fed with semi-solids only after the rooting or sucking instinct leaves them. This happens by the fifth or sixth month. At first feeding time will be messy, and probably frustrating, as your baby gets used to the unfamiliar taste and texture of baby food. Some babies will cry because they cannot get food fast enough, while others will spit out the alien texture of semi-solid food. Lots of patience is needed until your baby develops a taste and appetite for the new kinds of food you are introducing into his or her diet.

It's a good idea to keep the use of store-bought jarred or tinned foods to the minimum. Many of them have additives, extra starch and high levels of sugar. If you decide to make your own baby food, hygiene should be your first concern, followed by nutrition.

- Rinse all equipment with hot water.

- Boil utensils such as spoons, knives and mashers.
- Do not store cooked food in the refrigerator for prolonged periods.
- Discard any leftover baby food, as bacteria forms quickly in unfinished meals.
- Make sure that you introduce new items slowly and in small doses.
- Start with baby cereal; then introduce vegetables and fruits; and then start introducing meats.

When you start introducing semi-solid foods to your baby, he or she should be reasonably hungry by mealtime, but not overly hungry. The first semi solid food all my children started with was iron-fortified infant rice cereal mixed with breast milk or formula. After that I started introducing vegetables; then fruits; then meats.

At the beginning, babies should have finely pureed foods, as they get a little older and have both upper and lower teeth for chewing, introduce foods that are a little chunkier. As your baby grows, introduce a wider variety of food. If he rejects something, replace it with something else. You can introduce the rejected item after a few weeks or a month.

Although the baby food you make yourself at home is best, not all parents have the time to make homemade baby food. There are some good commercial choices on the market today. Baby food manufacturers understand parents want wholesome baby food for their parents. There are several all natural and organic baby food choices now available to parents – foods that are a safe and healthy alternative to homemade.

Mothercare - Maternity Clothing, Baby Clothes, Pushchairs

Mothercare’s new collections for babies and children are irresistible and endearing. This season’s collections also have something to suit every parent, combining different styles, patterns, fabrics and colours including some great maternity pieces, and all the essentials; from pushchairs and car seats to highchairs and cribs, at great value for money.
Babies and Children
Powder pinks, baby blues enhanced with delicate detail, super-soft snowsuits and hats are simply irresistible for both baby boys and baby girls up to the age of 12 months.
For children up to the age of three, the Special Collection includes buttoned knits and stripy styles in smart browns and greys for baby boys, while the girls will be gorgeous in rich golds and creams with floral designs.
For boys aged one to eight, beiges, browns and autumnal oranges create a trendy style with shirts, cable knits and tank tops. There are also bright blue collection with bursts of reds and hints of yellow, while waistcoats and skinny ties will keep any young lad looking super-cool.
for girls aged one to eight years, classic elegance comes in the form of traditional tartans, rich reds, warm soft velvet and polka dot knitwear, such as a ruffle jumper or a beautiful red dress coat. For the angelic look there are soft silks and satins in coffee, cream and gold, coupled with delicate floral embroidery.
There are also a wide range of fabulous winter dress-ups. Snowman, Santa Claus, a Christmas pudding and a reindeer are just some of the wonderful costumes available for children aged up to two years.
Expectant mums and parents
For expectant mums, the simple yet elegant black dresses and jewelled tops offer a classic look, while the new military-style coat is a must have this season. Brighten up an autumnal day with the forties inspired collection; the striking jade colour can be worn with jeans or smart black trousers for any occasion.
Parents can pamper their new arrivals with Mothercare’s new Natural Softie range. Offered as a gift set or sold separately, there is a top-to-toe wash, massage lotion and some nappy balm, all containing organic extracts.
Mothercare offers a sleek looking selection of travel systems which include features such as reflective trimmed strollers, and modern pushchairs that convert from forward to rearward facing in no time with minimal effort.
Bedding and Bedroom Accessories
The new ‘Please Look After Me’ range includes bedding and bedroom accessories such as rugs and curtain ties, plus a selection of soft toys, gifts and other baby must haves. From canvases to photo frames, a laundry bag to teddies, this range has it all.
Boys will be boys with Mothercare’s fabulous selection of car-themed bedding and accessories that are guaranteed to liven up any bedroom, such as the NeeNah duvet set and the racetrack rug.
For girls, bedding and bedroom accessories adorned with bows and frills in gorgeous soft pinks and greens are complimented by whitewash furniture – perfect for any little girl’s bedroom.
For the perfect gift to mark the occasion of the baby’s arrival, there are special silver keepsakes classic in style, and photo frames, cushions and pretty hangers.
The new collection is availabe in Mothercare’s 104 stores across the Middle East. It is one of the more than 40 global retail brands operated by M.H. Alshaya Co. in the region.

Public Health Nursing

Public Health Nursing
We work to meet the preventive health needs of families and individuals, and promote positive health behavior.

Specific services include:

* Providing health screening and physical assessment
Public Health Nursing
* Nutrition assessment and referrals
* New baby care and bonding
* Referrals for medical care and other resources
* Service coordination
* Health counseling
* Assessments and plans of care
* Assessing the family as a whole for needs, strengths, and resources
* Fall assessments and safety in the home
* Exercise and wellness program referrals

And the baby knits keep on comin'

I'd be lying if I said I hadn't been suffering from baby knit fatigue. I totally was. It's been really non-stop for, oh, a year. But after finishing this number -- and getting a fabulous response -- I'm rejuvenated.

Lindsay and Mike are one of our fave couple friends. There's never a lull in conversation, always something to talk about, and we laugh and laugh. She was a reporter who was smart enough to leave the industry, and we ended up adoring her husband as much as we adore her. We were so sad when they moved to New Jersey, but they had a good reason -- a new baby!

I had a lot of trouble deciding what to make for their little girl and fell in love with the Seed Stitch Baby Jacket.


I loved working this pattern up, but of course it was not without drama. I somehow miscalculated and ran out of Spud & Chloe sweater yarn in popsicle. So I called a yarn store, which promised to hold the skein two days (since I, you know, have a job and can't just drop everything to pick up yarn by 6 p.m.) Well, they gave it away. Thankfully, I found a lovely gal on Ravelry with a skein in my dyelot, and she traded it with me. Knitters are a kind folk.

Now, I so rarely get to present knit gifts in person, so it was a treat for me to drive to New Jersey, meet the little one and actually hand over the sweater. And let me tell you, Lindsay's reaction did not disappoint. She really gushed, and I gotta say I loved it.

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