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Why do babies avoid weaning in summer?

The transition from breast milk or milk to weaning means that the baby's gastrointestinal tract has to accommodate many unsuitable foods, that is, it is necessary to provide all kinds of semi-solid foods to the baby who was originally fed only by milk, and gradually increase the hardness, quantity and variety of foods, so that the baby can reach the ability to eat solid foods. If a baby wants to adapt to this change, in addition to his own health, strength and good digestion, external conditions are also very important. For example, climate is one of the most important factors.

Spring and autumn are the best seasons for weaning. Babies are easy to adapt to the changes brought about by weaning, and will not suffer from indigestion because of eating new food. In summer, especially in July and August, the weather is hot and people's appetite generally declines. If you wean at this time and let your child eat other foods, it will easily affect your child's appetite, diarrhea and affect your child's health. So don't wean in summer, you can extend it for a month or two, and then wean it when the weather is cold.