Meal Plans Week 6: 7-12 Months Old Babies

Meal Plans Week 6: 7-12 Months Old Babies

5 Dec 2017 | 2 min Read

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Dr Neha Dhirajkumar Khodke

Your child is beginning to eat solid meals, so the breastmilk should be decreased by their first birthday. So, here we bring you the perfect 7-month-old meal plans. And to keep the cold winters away, our Healthy Eating Habits Expert, Deepti Arora, has put together some heartwarming week six meal plan recipes for you

Week 6 Meal Plan:

Home-cooked meals spell out love for your child. Cooking meals for your little one is also a great way to strengthen the bond between the baby and you! Check out the ideal week 6 meal plans for 7-12 months old babies. 

 

We understand that parenthood frequently entails sleepless nights, hectic days, and a plethora of questions and ambiguity, and we want to be there for you throughout your feeding journey and beyond. Hope these week 6 meal plans would help you to provide your kid with the utmost nutrition they require. 

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