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How to Add Rice Cereal to Formula
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Adding rice cereal to formula is a common way to thicken it and make it more filling for babies who may need extra calories or have trouble with reflux. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Consult with your pediatrician: Before adding rice cereal to your baby's formula, it's important to talk to your pediatrician to make sure it's appropriate for your baby's age and health status. 2. Choose the right cereal: There are many types of infant rice cereal available, but you should look for one that is specifically formulated for babies and does not contain any added sugar or salt. 3. Start with a small amount: Start by adding a small amount of cereal to the formula, such as 1 teaspoon per 4 ounces of formula. You can gradually increase the amount over time as your baby tolerates it. 4. Mix well: Mix the cereal and formula well using a spoon or bottle mixer. Make sure there are no lumps in the mixture. 5. Check the consistency: Check the consistency of the mixture. It should be thin enough to pass through the nipple of the bottle but thick enough to stay on the spoon. If it's too thick, add more formula. If it's too thin, add more cereal. 6. Feed your baby: Feed your baby the mixture using a bottle or spoon, depending on their age and feeding preferences. 7. Clean up: After feeding, clean the bottle and any utensils used to mix and feed the cereal thoroughly to prevent any leftover cereal from spoiling. Remember to always follow your pediatrician's advice and monitor your baby's reaction to the cereal closely. If you notice any signs of discomfort or allergy, stop using it and consult with your pediatrician.
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