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Mom of a 6 yr 11 m old girl3 years ago
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my daughter is 3yr old .she is sleeping at night around 12'o clock and wake up at 9 am then have her breakfast at 9.30 to 10 am. so my dought is that is there any chance of acidity creat to my daughter ??? her dinner is around 9 pm at night...

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Author of questionMom of 2 children3 years ago
A. in this way her diet is going...so is there change need for my daughter any suggestion
Author of questionMom of 2 children3 years ago
A. sometime it delay like if she wakes at 8.30 and my works are not complete then her breakfast starts at 9.30am.. on breakfast she takes ragi with curd everyday after breakfast she takes her lunch twice because she can't eat full In a single time so I give her twice that is 12 pm and 2pm .in lunch she takes khicdi ( which is mix of rice ,dal, tomato carrots, bit root, banana, papaya etc..) with alu fry or cury evening also she takes milk with Chula powder and biscuits.., chatua ( mix of different types of dal rice ragi sabu Dana wheat etc....), apple juice with milk and Chula powder . her eating time is around 5.45 or 6 pm at night Again she takes rice dal with lemon and some potato fry.. her time of eating is 9pm she takes fruit less because she doesn't like more but when she likes to eat then I give her banana orange grape ..because she likes these fruits . fruits are taken generally at afternoon or evening like 7.30 pm
RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl3 years ago
A. Ur Approximately for 9 hours after that if your child is immediately having breakfast after waking up then I don’t think so there is a chance of acidity and then your child was reading through the day like lunch fruit snack and then dinner so I think that’s fine
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