In the various medical examinations that goes through your baby for consideration their development and growth, probably nurse or pediatrician you ever wondered about the power you have taken so far, and I have focused on food that must carry at every stage for my baby with cute baby clothes, by offering guidelines for proper introduction of food, and thus promote good assimilation or avoid possible disorders or allergies.
Sometimes, even having written this information, we can raise doubts, because sometimes it happens that different pediatricians have recommended different things, or even in the same health center have been able to modify the recommendations from one year to another. I want to comment any of the doubts that have come to me for my eldest son advised me introduce pureed fruit before vegetables, while the second, otherwise (depending on the pediatrician). For your baby’s with childerens flower headbands own good.
I have also observed variations from the introduction of gluten 7th or 6th month (probably motivated by recent studies on celiac disease). Then perhaps you may think, as I 'with my other son I have done wrong' since I have acted differently.
In one of the routine check my baby's pediatrician asked me how he had introduced porridges in the 6th month to know whether it was in accordance with its recommendations. I replied that he had decided to change the order of vegetables and fruits as the season it seemed appropriate to give my son a hot mash rather cold so that he could benefit from the pleasure of enjoying their porridge and go accustoming more easily to the spoon. A pediatrician, of course, that decision seemed fine.
It is clear that medicine is not an exact science, there is always a small but important space for intuition. And there we mothers. We will come times when we must rely on our common sense, as long as they do not depart from the guidelines offered by health professionals.
Mothers know much more than what we believe about our baby with infant bathrobe, surely no one knows better than we understand them and when in doubt, you should ask, but we must also make use of the experience it can bring us everyday with them.
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