Want to share your parenting queries and get answers
Get Solutions and advice from other parents and experts
Ask a QuestionMom of a 2 yr 1 m old boy1 Year ago
Q.
Is Slurrp farm cerela safe for 6 months baby
Answer
Follow
Report Abuse
Share

10 Answers

A. yes I also started giving slurp farm products to my baby when he was 6 months old.
Report Abuse

A. I never gave any Market based product to my baby
Report Abuse

A. Start semi solid foods in small quantities because it will be easy for the baby to digest small quantities. You can start with mashed fruits like mashed banana, boiled mashed apple. After some time you can start giving him slurrp's wheat, banana and apple mix. No added sugar just easy to digest health food for baby.
Report Abuse

A. Yes dear you can give, but start slowly slowly
Report Abuse

A. Home food with mashed foods in small quantities to rule out allergies. I swear by Slurrp Farm, very nice product, So u can also give
Report Abuse

A. 6 months baby ko slurrp farm de skate hai kya.
Report Abuse

A. I relied on home cooked meals. If you want to try a packaged food brand, Slurrp Farm is great - I use it regularly while traveling . Healthy and safe fud for baby
Report Abuse

A. dear only give home made food but yes if it is urgent to give packed fud dn u can go with slurrpfarm
Report Abuse

A. home food is better
outside food / weaning / complementary is started after 6 months of ahe of the child.
at the end of 6 months you have to start gradually all types of food to which the child is not allergic and does not have digestion problem as well as the child is able to swallow the food.
cereals pulses vegetable
gradually from few spoons per day(cereals pulses vegetable) you have to shift to half katori (100ml) three times per day till 9 months of age.
fruits
from six months to nine months you have to give few 2 pieces of fruit and then shift to half a katori 2 times per day.
if breastfeeding is going on you can continue at regular interval. and if you are giving outside milk then it should be around 700 to 800 ml per day.
homemade food is better compared to outside packet foods and processed foods
Report Abuse

A. Yes it is it’s a good brand you can go ahead with that but your prime focus should always be more on home-made fresh food as it has going it is going to have much more proper nutrition and supplement that your child would require at the growth age
Report Abuse
View More Answers
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Do you know any solution to this question?Let’s go to the app - To help out fellow parents & to get answers to your questions
Add An Answer
Add An Answer
Add An Answer
Ask a Question
This question is being asked for:
Your identity will not be revealed
POST
Post Answer