Manna porridge with breastfeeding

Manna porridge - a traditional product on the domestic table. Previously, it was massively given to all children, considering it nutritious and very useful. But the latest research in the field of dietetics made many doubt it. Therefore, the question whether it is possible to eat semolina porridge during breastfeeding (HS) remains open. Let's see what specialists think about this.

Should I eat this dish from my childhood?

Solving for yourself the question of whether you can with GW manna porridge, it is worth paying attention to the following aspects:

  1. This product contains various vitamins (E, B6, B9, B1, PP, B2, B1) and microelements (zinc, iron, boron, copper, titanium, manganese, vanadium and many others) in high concentrations. Thus, the use of semolina porridge during breastfeeding will favorably affect the health of the child.
  2. However, there are also pitfalls. Porridge contains a large amount of chitin, which makes it difficult for the body to absorb iron, vitamin D and calcium. This can lead to dysfunctions in the work of the gastrointestinal tract and even rickets associated with a lack of vitamin D in the baby. High caloric content often causes bloating, increased gas production and colic in the baby. Also, to manna porridge with GV it is necessary to be treated with caution, since it contains a lot of gluten, which can provoke an allergy.
  3. Therefore, one should not start eating this dish until the infant reaches a two-month (if there are no colic) or three months old. First it is recommended to cook this groats on water and make it as liquid as possible. The first portion (about 50-70 g) is not eaten on an empty stomach and in the morning to observe the reaction of the crumbs. After the introduction of semolina porridge during breastfeeding is observed for two days, gradually increasing the dose in the case of the absence of unwanted reactions in the baby.
  4. There is a mango, even with a favorable result of introduction to the diet, no more than 150 g per day and no more than once a week. When the baby grows up (after six months), you can try the same way to eat semolina porridge on milk.