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Friday, August 3, 2012

Newborn Baby's 30th Week: Diet is more important

Your 30 week old baby is now starting to understand dimensional galaxy. You may see his/her try to sort toys and blocks by size. She/he is probably also fascinated with his/her reflection and games like peek-a-boo, where people or his/her favorite toys withdraw and return. 


Your baby can see evidence of this not only in his/her crawling and movement, but also when you attempt to do something the baby is opposed to, like putting his/her into the stroller or changing his/her diaper. She /he can probably also now straighten his/her back and twist his/her trunk when he/she sits. 


By 30 weeks old, your baby may be pulling himself (herself) up to a standing position and staying there for a few moments. This week your baby will also be absorbed by toys that have specific functions, such as phones. 

About Your Baby’s Diet

In these weeks the baby’s diet is more important. You should consider adding different foods when your baby becomes more capable at eating and drinking. Once he/she is able to eat some processed food, you may wrongly accept as true that he/she can eat anything. Until your baby has a full set of teeth, be exclusively careful with the following foods, and you feel confident that the baby won't choke.

small hard pieces of carrots, celery, green peppers, hard apples and hard pears.


Hot dogs, bratwurst and sausages-Slicing up this type of meat does not make it safer either. 

If you do want to feed baby these foods, you must remove the skin and cut each piece then slice into 1/4 inch segments.


Chunks of meat.


Peanut butter.


Fruit with seeds and pits. Core, then remove the pits and seeds, mash the fruit then feed baby.


Thick skinned fruits. Skin first, remove pits and seeds the mash
Olives, cherries and grapes, unless they have been cut into very small pieces


Any food which is smooth and round and could choke baby

Anything which may have bones in it, such as fish

Beware Tip of the Week

Do not give your baby any medication unless directed by your pediatrician. Should diarrhea last for more than 36 hours, of has a high fever for any length of time contact your pediatrician.Read about Baby Vaccination
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