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Asking For Mother, Female 2, sialkot

sir mara baita pony 2 sal ka hy bhttt ziyda week hy sab kuch khata hy but bhttt km khata hy doud b Nestle bunyad pita hy smj nahi a rahi week q hy kindly kuch suggest krain plzzz main bhttt parishan hoon

Pediatrician in Sialkot - Dr. M Junaid Ghumman

Dr. M Junaid Ghumman - Pediatrician

MBBS, MCPS (Peads) | Sialkot

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Pediatrician in Jhelum - Dr. Misbah Yousaf

Healthy diet is very imp for children’s normal growth. Fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, meats, pulses and milk. Sugary and fast foods lack nutrient value. Please try to build healthy eating habits and then growth will get improved. If you need further assistance please set appointment.


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Homeopath in Karachi - Dr. Shama Muzaffar

Dr. Shama Muzaffar - Homeopath

DHMS | Karachi

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171 Positive Reviews

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your son is too little to have a large amount of food , you have to concentrate up to quality of food , set timings with healthy diet plan , fresh milk is good for him , avoid sweet n toffees , if ur son is active and energetic instead of peevish attitude, it means he is healthy enough , This is not a big issue ,if he is taking little amount of food in several times in a day , increase water intake n fresh juice .
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Nutritionist in Lahore - Anam Umair

Anam Umair - Nutritionist

BSc in Food and Science, MBA in Helath and Hospital Administration, Certified in Child Nutrition, Certified in Oncology, Certified in Pathology, NHRA License Holder, Diploma in Food Allergy and Intolerance Training, Diploma in Nutrition | Lahore

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21 Positive Reviews

By age two, your child should be eating three healthy meals a day, plus one or two snacks. He or she can eat the same food as the rest of the family. Do not fixate on amounts and do not make mealtimes a battle. Whenever possible, offer your child finger foods instead of soft ones that require a fork or spoon to eat

The following table gives guidelines for how much your toddler should be eating each day.
Grain Group: at least 6 servings each day

1/4 - 1/2 slice of bread

2-3 crackers

1/4- 1/3 cup cooked rice, pasta, or cereal

Fruit and Vegetable Group: at least 5 servings each day

1/4 - 1/3 cup cooked, canned, or chopped raw

1/4 - 1/2 small fruit/vegetable

1/4 - 1/3 cup juice (limit fruit juice intake to no more than 4 ounces per day)

Milk Group: at least 3 servings each day

1/2 cup milk or yogurt

1/2 - 1 ounce of cheese

Meat Group: 2 servings each day

1-2 ounces lean meat, chicken, fish

2-4 tablespoons dry beans and peas

1/2 - 1 egg

Fat Group: 3-4 servings each day

1 teaspoon margarine, butter, oils

for further nutrition assessment of your child please book an appointment through Marham on the following link given below

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Dr Anam

https://www.marham.pk/doctors/karachi/nutritionist/anam-umair

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