Breast milk or formula should be offered three to four times per day at this age. Cow's milk is not recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for children under 1 year.
A 8 to 12 months of age, the baby is ready to eat meat sticks or finely chopped. For breastfed infants, start meats at 8 months of age (breast milk is a rich source of iron, but infants have adequate iron stores until 8 months of age when iron-rich food such as meat can be given).
As with other foods, offer only one new meat per week for 3 to 4 servings spoon - use strained and finely ground meat, sausages or meat sticks. The servings of fruits and vegetables increases by 3 to 4 tablespoons, four times a day. Eggs can be given 3-4 times a week, but only the yolk until the child is 1 year, because some babies are sensitive to egg whites.
At age 1, most children away from the bottle. If the child still uses a bottle, it should contain water.
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