Can a ten-month-old baby drink yogurt?
Babies at 10 months can drink yogurt. However, if the baby's gastrointestinal tract is not well-developed or has protein allergy intolerance, it is best to avoid yogurt. As the baby's gastrointestinal tract develops well, it is appropriate to drink yogurt after one year of age. Yogurt has high nutritional value, which can regulate the baby's gastrointestinal tract and promote digestion.
If the baby is not allergic to milk protein, it can be tried at around 10 months, and can be officially added after 1 year of age. Babies at 10 months are transitioning from liquid foods to solid foods, and yogurt is a semi-solid food that provides more of a feeling of fullness compared to milk. However, parents should note that this is just an attempt for the baby, and it is recommended to give them 2-3 spoonfuls at a time. If the baby is allergic to milk protein, it is recommended to wait until 1 or even 2 years of age before trying yogurt. When initially adding yogurt, start with a small amount and observe for 2-3 days to ensure the baby has no allergic reaction before officially adding it to their diet.
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