<font color="0000ff">Milk requirements</font>: Thanks all mummies who shared your opinions on the topic!!! I shall ask the nurse/GP to clarify when Lele turns 15th mth... Btw, did I tell you all that my hub's teeth has a brownish stain which dentist said is due to poor nutrition and lack of calcium during childhood......................................?
To each her own opinion, but to me a happy and active child might be so because he/she has enough to eat, but this does not reflect that he/she is taking the right nutrients in his/her diet...
Maybe I'm just worried cos dun wan Lele to turn out w unhealthy teeth/gums/bones/body due to we adults not giving him the right nutrients, like his daddy...
SprD: When are you going to give macaroni to your baby? By the way what's his name?
So far Lele tried a few times macaroni le. 2/3 times cooked by my MIL and one time cooked by me. I feel he doesn't like it probably because macaroni by itself quite tasteless, unlike porridge. And the texture is coarser compared w porridge. Even after adding other ingredients to the macaroni, like the way we add to porridge, macaroni still tastes more bland to me than porridge!
I'll try again this weekend and see if Lele will change his mind, HAHA!
Disney: You have a point... but I think getting children exposed to diff tastes is not such a bad thing. After all, we adults have lots of choices as well. Sooner or later our babies will dine at the table w us and eat our food. It's alright that they try diff foods, textures, colours.
Gene: You can try adding more food w soluble fibre (think apple, papaya, broccoli to name a few, check out wholesomebabyfood.com for more foods ba?). Soluble fibre will ease digestion more than insoluble fibre. In fact insoluble fibre, if taken in too great quantity but not w enough water, might make the faeces harder and so make consti worse...
Give BBG water as and when you remember. After wake, before sleep, in between meals etc...
You can try switching milk powder also. Last time Lele switched to dumex (the one w immunofortis) and he suffered constipation even tho we gave him much fibre and water! Right after we switched back to Enfa the problem solved. My hub says that the protein level in milk powder determines the "heaty" factor. The higher the protein level, the more "heaty" is the product. True enough, Dumex protein level quite high. This has also caused the powder to be more moist, which we hated (tho Lele seems fine w it).