Can I give my baby an orange drink?

While we know that breast milk or formula is the best source of nutrition for our child, we often wonder when we can add a little flavor to their diet, like the sweet taste of orange juice.

Our children can be introduced to new liquids around six months of age when they start consuming solid foods.

A discussion with your child's doctor is required prior to starting on liquids.Some drinks are not good for our child's development.Orange juice is included.

Once your baby has started eating solid foods, they can be introduced to small amounts of water or juice.juices that do not contain acid can be very hard on a baby's stomach.Babies will usually start with fruit.

Babies under one year of age should not drink orange juice.While orange juice is great for your baby's growth and development, it is also packed with acids.

Orange juice is made from oranges, and oranges are considered a food.The acids found in food are called citric acids.Your child may have a rash if they have these acids in their system.The rash can be caused by consuming orange juice or diaper rash.

It's hard for your baby to digest the citric acids in orange juice.It is recommended to hold off on giving your child orange juice until after his or her first birthday.Adding water to the orange juice will make it less acidic in the drink.

There are juices for babies in supermarkets.These juices have less sugar than regular juices and are more expensive.A good amount of added sugar is found in regular juices.

Too much sugar can cause health problems in your child as well as have negative effects on their growth and development.Giving your child breast milk and/or formula until his or her first birthday is the best way to give them the nutrition they need.

Water is a better choice than juice if you think your child needs supplemental liquids, which are not recommended until after six months of age.

The acid in oranges can cause an allergic reaction in some children.When introducing orange juice to your child, make sure to serve it alone.You should wait three days between feeding your child new food and drinks.If your child has an allergic reaction, you will know what caused it.

There is too much citric acid in orange juice for a young baby to digest.Orange juice should be introduced to your child after his or her first birthday.If you want to start your child on juice if your doctor gives you the go-ahead, it's best to use low acidic juices, such as apple, prune or grape.The fruit juices are easy for your child to digest.

Even though fruit juices can be made with real fruit, most of them contain added sugar.Too much sugar in your child's diet can be harmful to their health, and it is recommended to limit their intake of juice to no more than 2 ounces per day.Water is a better choice for your child than juice.

It is always best to consult with your child's doctor if you have any questions about orange juice.They will be able to answer your questions in more detail.

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I highly recommend that you start giving your baby fresh blended fruits and vegetables.I do all the baby food at home, even ground chicken with apple.Wait to give him or her small amounts until you know if there are any allergies.Egg yolks, bananas, squash, and yogurt are good.

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