Wednesday, April 28, 2010

It is okay to give my 6 months baby 3 tablespoon Melted ice cream(at room temperature)a day??

if its ok what flavour do you prefer ?


my baby is very fussy,take bottle only if she really sleepy,and she's skinny baby,im worried


is there anything else i can give to my baby to make her not skinny anymore but not making her constipation worse?It is okay to give my 6 months baby 3 tablespoon Melted ice cream(at room temperature)a day??
no, you should avoid giving dairy to a baby until after 1 year of age to avoid food allergies.





talk to your doctor if you're concerned about your baby's weight.It is okay to give my 6 months baby 3 tablespoon Melted ice cream(at room temperature)a day??
No- not EVERYDAY!! Maybe Once a month MAYBE! I don't introduce ice cream till age one at the very least
I don't think ice cream would be a good thing to give everyday. It has too much sugar and they don't recommend milk (dairy) until they are atleast 1 year old. I agree with the other answer that you may want to start your baby on cereal, or baby food or just mash potatoes or peas. I would mix cereal and formula when starting my babies on solid food. And then cereal with baby food.


PLEASE talk to your baby's doctor and follow what they say. Also, see if there is a WIC (women, infants %26amp; children) office in your city. They are really good at educating parents and helping with questions you may have about your childs eating. Plus, if you quilify, you can get free formula.
You really need to talk to your doctor in this situation. ice cream is not at all good for her. If she is skinny, the LAST thing you want to do is give her something non-nutritious and loaded with sugar (which will blunt her appetite).





Talk to your doctor about how much baby food and formula she should be taking. And if the baby is constipated, let the doctor treat it. You sound approriately concerned, but I really think you need to take this up with a professional.
no
Dairy products may make your daughter fussy! This would include formula, which has dairy in it. Gas and sinus issues are normal with dairy ingestion. You may want to try switching formulas. And try to give your daughter healthy foods instead of refined sugar. :)
I give my 7 month old all kinds of ';real food';. The dr says whatever she can handle. You should be feeding her at least rice cereal by now. Try it, it wont hurt her.
I dont see why not!! Haave you started her on foods yet?? THAT may help.....My baby was super fussy and when we started to feed her foods l ike green beans and peas and rice ceareal it helped out my daugher!!





OKAY my daughter had dairy when she was 9 months old and she is doing great!! my other got milk when she was 10 months old!! She wouldnt drink formula anymore....So if it is not a ton of it it should be okay!! Just becareful of sugars!!
Hell no! Gurl Whats ya problem!
no offense, but why would you give your daughter ice cream everyday? to fatten her up? no offense, i'm scared for your child, your solutions seem ludicrous. no wonder she's fussy. typically, you need to give kids the bad tasting foods before the good tasting foods. so 'do not' feed ice cream! or anything else sweet! she'll just get fussier and your problem will never get solved. you'll either end up with a skinny fussy kid, or a fat teenager that chooses fries and burgers over vegetables. up the amount of 'healthy' foods, or good fats atleast, don't resort to junk food please.
The ice cream won't hurt the baby at all; however, if you are concerned about her nutrition needs you would be better off considering a dietary supplement meant specifically for children such as Pediasure. BUT - before you start any supplement program, you need to let your child's pediatrician know of your concerns. There may be an underlying medical condition that is preventing your baby from gaining at a normal rate.
If your baby is really skinny you should talk to your doctor. I have a 5 month old and she eats every 3 hours all day until 7:00 at night then she sleeps till 7:00 in the morning. She eats really well and I do tend to give her extra treats every now and then. Like a few bites of icecream. I also put karo syrup in every bottle I give her. This helps her poop reguraly and stops gas. You should talk to your doctor and see if karo syrup will help with your babies constipation and fussiness. Fussiness is useualy gas. So if you DR says so, the syrup will help with both, and maybe she'll start eating more if she starts pooping more.

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