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How old does a baby have to be to drink orange juice?

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How old does a baby have to be to drink orange juice?

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Use these guidelines to help you incorporate juice into a healthy diet: There is no need to hurry to introduce juice to infants; wait at least until they can drink from a sippy cup (around nine months). In fact, recent research indicates that an infant who eats strained baby foods does not need juice for the first year of life. Avoid giving juice in a bottle at any time. Keep portion control in mind; limit juice to three ounces a day for babies, and four-eight ounces a day for children. Buy small juice boxes to help keep portion sizes small. Always make fresh fruit available as an alternative to juice. Fruit is a great thirst quencher and packed with nutrients. Be sure children are drinking adequate amounts of milk. When offering juice, make sure it is 100 percent fruit juice; read the label and avoid juice “drinks,” “punch,” or “blends.” Offer pasteurized juice only; look for the word “pasteurized” on the label. Consider diluting juice; mix it with regular or sparkling water. This is

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No non-breastmilk/formula foods before 6 months. I don’t give babies juice until after 12 months but there is no reason not to give fresh oranges. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9646449/page… Food allergy fears get some of the blame for the bland approach. For decades doctors have said the best way to prevent allergies is to limit infants to bland foods, avoiding seasonings, citrus, nuts and certain seafood. But Butte’s review found no evidence that children without family histories of food allergies benefit from this. Others suspect avoiding certain foods or eating bland diets actually could make allergies more likely. Some exposure might be a good thing.

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