Constipation
This condition is uncomfortable for any sufferer, but to a baby who’s unable to express the discomfort in any effective way it can be agonising and easily missed. It’s suggested that high-fibre vegetables are used to help counteract constipation. For example peas, broccoli and beans would be great. Cook them until soft and then mash.
Gas
Look out for your child crying without remit, drawing their legs up to their bellies or farting a lot. Raw vegetables cause much more gas than cooked vegetables and certain types should be avoided entirely and substituted for other vegetables which cause less gas. Cruciferous vegetables like cabbage, sprouts, onions, peas or broccoli should be avoided. However, cooking these vegetables will help lower the chance of any discomfort for your child.
Intestinal Issues
If your baby has an issue with their intestines which involves vomiting or diarrhoea it’s important you go and talk to your doctor first. This is important as it’ll rule out anything serious and give you peace of mind. In most cases the doctor will recommend a bland diet until the upset is remedied. This will often include things like rice, bananas, carrots, cooked potatoes etc. Remember to cook these foods well and remove any skins or seeds to make them easier on your baby’s stomach.