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Diet Plan for a 19-Month-Old Baby

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Is your 19-month-old baby an extremely picky eater, and you’re worried that the food he eats does not provide him with the nutrients he needs for his growth? Do you keep worrying over diet plans to follow for your 19-month-old baby? Well, we’ve got it figured for you. Watch this video for more options you could include in your 19-month baby diet chart. At 19-months, your baby will be consuming your diet with some variations; however, if the food is boring for him, he won’t eat it. Well, we have your back. Watch this video to get more food ideas that you can add to the diet chart for your 19-month-old baby. #19MonthOldBabyDietChart #FoodChartFor19MonthOldBaby #DietPlanFor19MonthOld For More Information: https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/19-months-old-baby-food-ideas-chart-and-recipes/ Like, comment, and share with family and friends. FirstCry Parenting helps you through your journey of Getting Pregnant, Pregnancy & Parenting. Happy Parenting! Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel : /c/firstcrypar ... Connect with FirstCry Parenting Download Our App Android : https://bit.ly/2Vqtvjl iOS : https://apple.co/2IKcmv0 Website : https://parenting.firstcry.com/ Follow us on: Facebook - https://facebook.com/FirstCryParenting/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/firstcryPar ... Twitter - https://twitter.com/firstcryindia Pinterest - https://in.pinterest.com/FirstCryIN/ Disclaimers: 1. Each child is different, so follow these meal plans at your discretion. You can modify the meals according to your child's preferences and requirements. 2. Introduce only one fruit or vegetable to your baby at a time and feed it for at least three days. If there are no signs of an allergy, you can continue the same. 3. If your baby has an allergic reaction, stop that food immediately. In case the allergic reaction persists, consult a paediatrician. 4. If your child has a known food allergy to nuts, gluten, eggs, etc., please consult your doctor before following the suggested diet plan. 5. Do not feed honey to babies under 12 months of age, as it may contain bacterial spores that cause infant botulism. 6. Do not feed cow’s milk to babies under 12 months of age as they may develop lactose-intolerance. 7. Don’t stop breastfeeding at once. Breastfeed on demand or in-between meals. 8. Offer mashed and pureed food after between 6-8 months, slowly progressing to lumpy and finely-chopped food. 9. Offer chopped and finger foods between 8-12 months to encourage self-feeding. 10. Offer regular food with a variety of tastes and textures after 12 months. 11. While preparing formula, please follow the instructions on the box and use the measuring spoon provided with it. 12. Don’t stop solid foods if your child is suffering from diarrhoea. 13. Some kids may eat less on some days, which is alright. However, if your child eats less for more than 3-4 consecutive days, consult your doctor. 14. A child may eat less if he is teething or ill. Increase breast milk /formula feeds on those days and re-introduce solids once the child is back to normal.

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