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Does solid food change the baby’s stools?
You will notice a change in the color and smell of your baby’s
stools when you start to offer him solid food. This is something
natural. But if you find that the stool has become so solid that it is
causing pain to your child, then you should consult your doctor
and also change the kind of food you are giving him, and give him
fruits and vegetables instead. You can also give the baby some
liquid, such as sips of cooled boiled water or diluted,
unsweetened fruit juice.
How can I give my baby more kinds of solid
food?
You have to introduce new foods gradually, one new food at a
time. Your baby needs some time to get used to each new taste
and texture.
This cautious and gradual approach in introducing new foods will
give you the opportunity to notice any kinds of allergies that may
appear in your child as a result of eating a particular food, such as
diarrhea, stomach aches or skin rashes.
Try to add a new kind of food every few days, starting with fruits
and vegetables that are easy for infants to digest.
Start by giving a few spoonfuls of fruits or vegetables to your
baby in the same meal as some dried grains or other foods, such
as boiled apple and mashed banana, or carrots and plums, or
sweet potato, and white carrot. Try to get a smooth mixture by
adding boiled and cooled water or breast milk or artificial milk.
You can also try baby rice, wheat, oats or powdered grains. It is
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preferable to avoid cucumbers, onions, cabbage, broccoli,
cauliflower and the like until your baby is one year old, because
they are difficult to digest. It is also advisable to avoid using
spinach and beetroot because they contain high concentrations
of nitrates; before the age of six months the baby’s digestive
system is not able to process these naturally occurring
nitrogen/oxygen salt compounds.
If you encounter a negative reaction from your child towards
some foods, then try again a few days later in the hope that he
will accept them.

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