POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy8 months agoA. For a baby with a low birth weight and slow weight gain at 9 months, a nutrient-dense diet and proper feeding practices are crucial. Here's a plan to help improve weight gain:
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1. High-Calorie, Nutrient-Dense Foods:
Focus on adding calorie-rich and easily digestible foods:
a. Grains:
Ragi (finger millet): Rich in calcium and iron; prepare ragi porridge with milk or formula.
Rice: Soft-cooked rice with ghee or khichdi made with lentils and vegetables.
Dalia (broken wheat): Cook with milk or add jaggery for extra calories.
b. Protein Sources:
Moong Dal: Light and easy to digest; include in khichdi or soups.
Eggs: Start with well-cooked yolk; gradually introduce whites if no allergies.
Chicken or Fish: Boil and shred finely; mix into soups or purees.
Paneer or Tofu: Mash and mix into porridge or vegetables.
c. Fruits:
Banana: A calorie-dense fruit; mash and mix with milk or yogurt.
Avocado: Rich in healthy fats; mash and serve plain or with banana.
Apple and Pear: Cook and mash or serve as a puree.
d. Vegetables:
Sweet Potatoes: Mash with ghee for extra calories.
Pumpkin and Carrot: Boil and mash with lentils or rice.
e. Dairy:
Continue formula milk (ensure correct preparation).
Full-fat yogurt or curd can be added to meals.
f. Healthy Fats:
Add a teaspoon of ghee, butter, or olive oil to meals.
Use powdered nuts (almonds, walnuts) in porridges (if no allergies).
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2. Feeding Practices:
Small, Frequent Meals: Offer 3 main meals and 2-3 snacks daily.
Include Variety: Alternate ingredients to keep the baby interested.
Introduce Gradually: Allow the baby to adjust to new foods to avoid digestive issues.
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3. Homemade Feralik Alternatives:
If you are making homemade feralik (iron supplements), ensure it includes:
Dry fruits powder: Almonds, cashews, and dates roasted and powdered.
Iron-rich ingredients: Sesame seeds, jaggery, and ragi.
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4. Monitor for Issues:
Check for any digestive problems (like diarrhea or constipation).
Consult the pediatrician to rule out underlying causes like malabsorption or allergies.
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5. Supplements (Only After Consultation):
Iron supplements: If prescribed by your pediatrician, continue Feralik or a similar supplement.
Multivitamins: Consider adding vitamin D or other supplements if suggested.
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Sample Meal Plan:
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If your baby’s weight gain doesn’t improve despite these efforts, consult a pediatrician to explore other causes and solutions.
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