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Diet Plan for 23 Month 2 Week Old Toddler
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Your child is close to his 2nd birthday – excitement is in the air! The past 23-and-a-half months have been a rollercoaster with your smiling, laughing toddler, and we’re sure you’ve started planning for his big day. This is the age when your child can eat almost any solid food, which means there are many options for you to explore when it comes to feeding your little one. If you’re looking for meal plans for toddlers to get an idea, here’s it is!
Food Menu & Schedule for 23 Month 2 Week Old Toddler
Diet for a 23-month-old – Week 2, Day 1
Breakfast
Vegetable upma + milk
Mid-morning
Chopped dates + almonds + cashews
Lunch
Mini roti + dal + any sabzi of choice + a few slices of carrot/cucumber/tomatoes + 1 spoon of coriander /mint chutney
Evening
Bajra(pearl millet) puff porridge with almond powder
Dinner
Pav bhaji (less spicy) and spinach soup
Diet for a 23-month-old – Week 2, Day 2
Breakfast
Ragi(finger millet)dosa + milk
Mid-morning
Plain khakhara mixed with curd
Lunch
Mini roti + dal + any sabzi of choice + a few slices of carrot/cucumber/tomatoes + 1 spoon of coriander /mint chutney
Evening
Fruit custard
Dinner
Vegetable raita + vegetable pulav + moong dal(yellow split gram) soup
Diet for a 23-month-old – Week 2, Day 3
Breakfast
Apple kheer + carrot paratha
Mid-morning
Mashed potato with grated paneer(cottage cheese)
Lunch
Mini roti + dal + any sabzi of choice + a few slices of carrot/cucumber/tomatoes + 1 spoon of coriander /mint chutney
Evening
2-3 homemade cookies with milk
Dinner
Varan bhaat
Diet for a 23-month-old – Week 2, Day 4
Breakfast
Dalia(broken wheat)
Mid-morning
2-3 homemade cookies + milk
Lunch
Mini roti + dal + any sabzi of choice + a few slices of carrot/cucumber/tomatoes + 1 spoon of coriander /mint chutney
Evening
Oats/ jowar(sorghum)puff porridge
Dinner
Chole paratha and pumpkin soup
Diet for a 23-month-old – Week 2, Day 5
Breakfast
Makhana
(puffed lotus seeds)
kheer
Mid-morning
Masala makhana + banana milkshake
Lunch
Mini roti + dal + any sabzi of choice + a few slices of carrot/cucumber/tomatoes + 1 spoon of coriander /mint chutney
Evening
Banana/apple milkshake
Dinner
Chicken or paneer(cottage cheese) curry with rice
Diet for a 23-month-old – Week 2, Day 6
Breakfast
Atte(wheat flour)
ka sheera with milk
Mid-morning
Rajgira
(amaranth)
chikki dipped
in milk
Lunch
Mini roti + dal + any sabzi of choice + a few slices of carrot/cucumber/tomatoes + 1 spoon of coriander /mint chutney
Evening
Paneer(cottage cheese)
-apple mash
Dinner
Methi(fenugreek)
thepla with
potato sabzi + curd
Diet for a 23-month-old – Week 2, Day 7
Breakfast
Banana pancake with chocolate milk
Mid-morning
Broken chakli
Lunch
Mini roti + dal + any sabzi of choice + a few slices of carrot/cucumber/tomatoes + 1 spoon of coriander /mint chutney
Evening
Roti + jaggery + a glass of milk
Dinner
Soya patties with masoor dal(red lentil) soup and rice
Conclusion
Continue feeding your child ghee, bread, veggies, and lean meats to make him strong. Do not give into your child’s tantrums of wanting sodas or sweet drinks during the day; water is the best option to quench thirst. Ensure that finger foods aren’t so small that the child chokes on them, and try to avoid giving him chewing gum altogether as it is a dangerous choking hazard. Always remember: Force-feeding your child is never a good idea as it can lead to weight gain and constipation.To get the meal plan for week 3 for your 23-month-old, click here! Read more
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Is Eating Biscuits during Pregnancy Safe?
Craving for snacks and tasty treats is not uncommon during pregnancy and biscuits too often make their way into your grocery list. Generally speaking, biscuits are a favourite when it comes to satisfying hunger pangs. However, not every biscuit type may be safe to snack on while you are pregnant as your baby’s health may be at risk due to its consumption. Since the health of your unborn baby is at stake, it is best to verify facts before snacking on biscuits. You can prepare a mental checklist of which pregnancy biscuits are good or bad for you.
Types of Biscuits You Can Eat when Pregnant
In order to confirm if the quality of biscuits and its ingredients are safe for you to eat, you will have to check and double-check every time you buy them. To make things simpler for you, here are a few types that can be trusted with your baby’s health and yours too:
1. Flavoured Biscuits
Pregnant women love to pop in biscuits with lemon or ginger extracts in them. These flavours help in fighting pregnancy symptoms like morning sickness and nausea. When consumed in moderation, these flavoured biscuits prove to be quite helpful.
2. Digestive Biscuits
Biscuits that are made from whole wheat or whole grain can be useful during pregnancy due to their high dietary fibre content. Most pregnant women suffer from constipation. Digestive biscuits can help in addressing issues related to constipation and bowel movement. Once again, they should also be consumed in moderation.
3. Nutritional Biscuits
Biscuits containing supplementary nutrients like calcium, proteins and magnesium are useful in countering dietary insufficiencies if any. Protein biscuits during pregnancy can help in meeting the dietary needs of your growing baby too.
Types of Biscuits to Avoid While Pregnant
There are a few types of biscuits that should be completely avoided during pregnancy as they could give rise to health issues. Read on to know more about them.
1. Sugar and Cream Biscuits
Although sugar and cream biscuits are extremely delicious, they have high quantities of cream or sugar, which should be avoided during pregnancy. These biscuits will not only cause quick and unwanted weight gain, but you will also find it difficult to lose all that weight after delivering your baby. Gestational diabetes is also a possibility if you consume too much sugar during this period. Check the labels for gluten-free biscuits if you are suffering from a gluten allergy. Commercially made biscuits often contain a high amount of gluten which can cause an allergic reaction in your body and affect the baby too.
2. Gram Flour Biscuits
One of the most common causes of gas or flatulence during pregnancy is the consumption chana (gram flour). So, even if they come in the form of biscuits, you should avoid them completely. Gram flour is also known to lead to heartburn in pregnant women, and therefore, you are better off away from these biscuits.
Recommended Biscuit Intake During Pregnancy
Like all other food and snacks, you should ensure that biscuits too are consumed in moderation. Check with your doctor about the number of biscuits that are safe to be eaten during the day. However, under normal circumstances, and if you do not have health complications, you may eat 2 to 3 biscuits (or less) a day if you have a sweet tooth.
Things to Check Before Buying Biscuits During Pregnancy
The first and foremost thing you must do before buying a packet of biscuits is to check the cover for the list of ingredients. If you already are in the habit of checking labels on everything you buy at the grocer, then this should help you in good stead during pregnancy. The quantity-wise list of ingredients mentioned at the back of every packet of biscuits states the percentage of ingredients used to make the biscuits. If items like wheat flour, artificial sugars or hydrogenated oils are mentioned at the top of this list, it should ring alarm bells instantly.
Hydrogenated oils are artificially produced, and coupled with trans fats, are known to cause cardiovascular diseases. Reading labels is a good habit and gives us a clear idea of all the ingredients that have gone in the making of the biscuits.
In case you still crave biscuits, you may want to try this recipe and make a batch just for yourself. Baking your own biscuits is a great way to control which ingredients enter your system and also ensure you use them in the right quantity.
Healthy Biscuit Recipe for Pregnant Women
Ingredients:
5 cups of muesli (untoasted)
1/2 cup of whole wheat flour
1/3rdcup of honey
1 tsp cinnamon powder
1 tsp vanilla essence/ extract
1 egg
5 to 7 tbsp melted unsalted butter
A pinch of salt
Method:
Whisk the melted butter and honey together.
Add the whole wheat flour, muesli, spices and vanilla essence. Mix well.
Add the egg and mix well.
Make round balls of the biscuit mixture and flatten them before placing them on a baking tray lined with butter paper.
Bake the biscuits in a pre-heated oven at 180 degrees Celcius for 15 minutes.
Remember that pregnancy is a delicate phase and choosing your food wisely is the key to safe and healthy pregnancy. Biscuits can satisfy your hunger pangs if consumed sensibly and also help meet your dietary needs in certain cases.
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Teeth Grinding (Bruxism) In Children
Instead of listening to the sweet sound of your child's breath while sleeping, have you ever heard their precious pearly whites grate against each other? Ever noticed your child grinding his teeth while asleep? This is known as bruxism, and some of the issues involved include jaw and face pain.
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How Common is Bruxism in Children?
Bruxism is common in children, with experts saying that 38% children would have been teeth grinders at some point in time. Children between the age group of 3 ½ years and six years are most likely to experience them. The exact extent of Bruxism is still unclear as a child grinding teeth at night may not even be aware that they are doing it.
Causes of Bruxism in Kids
Experts are still unclear about what triggers Bruxism; however, there are some suspects.
Anxiety
A child grinding its teeth while sleeping can be attributed to negative emotions such as stress and could be a coping mechanism.
Teething
Teething has been linked to teeth grinding in toddlers. They tend to do this because it helps ease the pain, just like we use our hands to soothe sore muscles.
Malocclusion
This is the imperfect alignment of the teeth that can cause irritation when the jaw is closed. Studies have shown that there is a strong connection between Malocclusion and Bruxism, with 12.75 % children having both conditions.
Pinworms
A study conducted showed that there was a relationship between pinworms and Bruxism. It is inferred that intestinal parasites release toxins that lead to nervousness and anxiety, thereby leading to teeth grinding.
Allergies
A study conducted has partially linked allergies to Bruxism. Researchers suspect that irritation in the inner ear can lead to children grinding their teeth to ease the discomfort.
Reaction To Certain Medication
A study conducted showed that children who were given drugs such as anti-depressants and anti-psychotics showed an increase in Bruxism. It is perceived that changes in the neurotransmission are responsible for teeth grinding.
Symptoms of Teeth Grinding in Kids
Some of the symptoms in children suffering from Bruxism include:
They have difficulty eating food as their teeth hurt while they chew.
You notice that your child has chipped teeth even though they have not had any injury.
Your child complains about problems such as jaw ache, earache and overall pain in the face.
You can hear teeth grinding sounds while your child is asleep.
The child complains of a lingering but dull pain in the forehead.
How Long can it Last?
Most children grow out of it. They stop grinding their teeth by the time their permanent teeth develop. However, there are instances when grinding teeth can be observed in older kids. This is most likely due to anxiety and will stop once the source of anxiety is addressed. It has also been noted that children who have emotional problems such as aggressive behaviour also have an increased risk of prolonged Bruxism.
Researchers have found it difficult to give a proper estimate on how long it lasts as many children grind their teeth unknowingly. It is also observed that in many cases parents have become aware of the problem only after the physical symptoms have reached an unbearable stage.
Side Effects of Bruxism
The pulp region of the teeth is exposed.
Cavities that are already present can get worse due to constant grinding.
Fractures can occur in the jaw area.
Scraping away of the enamel may lead to teeth becoming sensitive to temperature.
Some children may experience pain in the jaw area which is known as a Temporomandibular joint disorder.
Any reconstructive work that may have been done on the teeth could get destroyed by constant grinding.
Treatment for Teeth Grinding in Children
Children must deal with stress at school concerning studies and friendships. Find activities that put your child at ease, especially before they sleep as that’s when the grinding starts. You could start with having a heart-to-heart chat, setting up a nice hot water bath and finally reading them a bedtime story. Make this a routine, and it should help reduce the incidence of teeth grinding.
Be involved in their life and try to figure out the source of anxiety. This means talking to your child, regularly attending PTA meetings and figuring out the cause of their problem.
Anxiety in children could be attributed to academics or relationships. If they have problems in academics, you can help them study subjects that they find difficult to tackle. If they have problems making new friends, you could organise play dates with the neighbouring kids.
If the pain caused due to teeth grinding is too much, you can apply a warm compress on your child’s cheek.
Ear infections can cause children to grind their teeth to alleviate the pain. Give them medication such as Acetaminophen or ibuprofen so that the pain subsides. However, be sure to give the medicine at the required dosage and only if your child is over six months old.
Pacifiers help in reducing the damaging effects of Bruxism as teeth grinding is halted. The soft rubbery nipple helps accommodate the need for sucking and has been known to calm children that are anxious. However, prolonged usage, especially after permanent teeth have grown can lead to dental problems.
Children who have poorly aligned teeth might find it difficult to close their mouth, and hence they inevitably start grinding their teeth. In such a case, a visit to the dentist is required for corrective dental treatment.
Yoga and meditation are used by people around the world to manage stress, and the same can be applied to your child.
If your child is a Star Wars fan, make them try the Darth Vader breathing exercise. First, they need to inhale with their nose while keeping the mouth closed. Then, they exhale slowly while producing a Darth Vader type sound with their throat.
Important Things to Remember
Balanced Diet
Bruxism has been linked to poor nutrition, and it is considered that a deficiency of calcium and magnesium may be the cause. Since these elements help in the proper functioning of the nervous system, a lack of them may induce teeth grinding. Make sure that your child has enough milk, spinach and other green leafy vegetables included in their diet.
Night Guard
This is a device that is kept inside the mouth to prevent the teeth from touching each other. It can be applied just before going to sleep and removed the following morning. However, dentists do not recommend this approach unless a child has their permanent teeth in place.
Exercise
Exercise can help in reducing stress as it helps in the production of endorphin, a natural painkiller. This reduction in stress can help reduce teeth grinding.
Miscellaneous
In case you are not able to do anything to stop the grinding, do not hesitate to consult a doctor.
It is unfortunate that researchers don’t have a satisfactory explanation for teeth grinding. However, the good news is that in most cases the condition disappears soon after it arrives. Only a handful of cases exist where dental intervention may be required. The best that you can do to prevent teeth grinding is to make sure that your child lives in a stress-free environment.
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Your Baby Won't be Spoiling Your Walls With Her Scribbling With These 4 Easy Tricks in Place!
When your little one is growing, their curiosity and creativity develop as well. And before you know it, these little geniuses are on their way to becoming budding Picassos! And well, the walls of your house are their canvas. But it's definitely a nightmare for mommies!
'No, you aren't supposed to draw on the wall, that's what papers are for'
'Did you just use a permanent marker all over the living room's wall? Again?'
Sounds familiar? Well that's probably because you use these sentences quite often while talking to your growing artists.These creative geniuses have so many ideas that they find scribbling all over your living room wall the best way to express them.While for them it is creativity, for you it definitely is a constant struggle which no amount of warnings, sweet talking or scolding can help with.
It is observed that toddlers absolutely love the sounds of pounding crayons and gazing at their magical creations on a wall.They feel happy from the motion and surprising appearance of lines when they put the crayon and the wall in contact.Although these may be seen as creative responses, we mothers certainly worry about the damage it does to the walls.Who doesn’t want a pretty and neat home but without restricting the child’s creativity? Well, here are some tricks that you can adopt to deal with the situation!
4 Tricks to Keep Your Walls Scribble-Free!
Here are the tricks you can try!
1. Create a Designated Wall
Well, it's always better to define boundaries but it's even better to create alternatives. One cannot possibly expect kids to change their habits overnight,but these habits can certainly be channelized better. So, a simple solution for this would be to have one designated wall in the house, preferably in or near their room,on which they have the freedom to draw, scribble and create anything.
But if you are still sceptical about this one, here's a trick. Cover the wall with a large sheet of chart paper. Alternatively, you could also get this wall painted with chalkboard paint. So, whenever they scribble on the wall, it will be easier to clean it.
2. Keep Washable Crayons Handy
Replace all crayons with washable ones. So whenever your little one draws their masterpiece you can be assured that it isn't permanent and can be removed.Alternatively, make sure you have the talk where you tell them that walls aren't the place they're supposed to draw on, but a paper is. It's important to keep instilling that message in their minds.
3. Provide Other Outlets for Them to Express Their Creativity
Do not curb your child's creativity, instead give him other outlets to express their talent! For example, if the weather is good, allow them to draw on the pavement in your veranda.Use bath paints and crayons to play with and scribble on bath tiles during bath time. Also, if it snows where you stay, a snowman is always the best idea!
4. Express Disappointment, Not Anger
Finally, patience is the key when it comes to kids. If you have repeatedly told your little one to not draw or scribble on the walls and they continue doing so,chances are that you will get irritated and sooner or later lose your patience. Most parents resort to punishment and expressing anger, but that is not going to help at all.Children comprehend emotions quite well, and therefore expressing disappointment will be more nurturing than expressing anger.They also imitate behaviours, and anger will simply instil a sense of rebellious response. Also, chances are that when you are empathetic,your child will understand what is wrong and what is right. Understanding and not fear is what will help them not repeat a wrong act.
Scribbling is a very important identifier of your child's development. It enhances hand-eye coordination, brings out creativity and also improves their motor skills.Toddlers and growing babies have an instinctive eagerness towards this and this indicates how they are moving towards the learning stage.Their brain and body develops and builds a readiness for more difficult tasks later in life. Therefore, it's always the best idea to keep both your concerns and their development in mind. It's a win-win!
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Food Poisoning during Pregnancy
For a healthy pregnancy, a balanced and nutritious diet is important. The right nutritional intake not only keeps you healthy, it also nourishes your foetus. It is mandatory though that you are careful while making your food choices. During pregnancy, you are more susceptible to have food poisoning because of changes in metabolism and circulation. The wrong kind of food can cause food poisoning and create complications in your pregnancy. Acute food poisoning can cause dehydration, miscarriage or premature delivery. Please consult your doctor in case you have food poisoning during pregnancy.
What is Food Poisoning?
Food poisoning does not mean that your food has been poisoned intentionally, it simply means that the food is contaminated. This could be because of bacteria, virus or a parasite. Symptoms of food poisoning can be similar to other illnesses or can be confused with that of morning sickness. Food poisoning is mostly not harmful and may not cause any long-term problems for both you and the foetus. However, it is still an unpleasant experience.
The main problem with food poisoning is that it can cause complications for you and the foetus. However, the risk varies from person to person.
Depending on the ability of your immune system to fight the microorganism or other contamination, the risk to you and your foetus can vary. The severity of food poisoning could range from a risk of miscarriage, premature delivery, stillbirth to maternal death. This is why it is advised to treat all cases of food poisoning in pregnant mothers expeditiously.
How Common is Food Poisoning During Pregnancy?
Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy weaken the immune system of pregnant women and increase their risk for certain illnesses like food poisoning. However, statistical data on food poisoning during pregnancy is not reliable. This is because most cases are never reported and don’t need any extensive medical care.
Types of Food Poisoning
Food poisoning could be mild, severe or even fatal. Here we are going to find out more about the more serious variety that you must guard against.
1. Listeriosis
Caused by the Listeria monocytogenes bacteria. Generally found in some raw vegetables, meat, dairy products as well as processed soft cheese. Symptoms may include fever, muscle pain, nausea or diarrhea, headache or even convulsions. In pregnant women, the infection can cause premature delivery, infection of the foetus, stillbirth or long-term health issues for the baby. Pregnant women are ten times more likely than general population to get this infection.
2. Toxoplasmosis
Caused by the Toxoplasma gondii parasite. You can get it from the soil or from a surface contaminated with cat's litter or cat feces. Symptoms may be flu-like or cause muscle aches and swollen glands. This type of infection can pass on from the mother to the foetus resulting in miscarriage, stillbirth, and birth defects.
3. Salmonellosis
Caused by Salmonella bacteria. You can get it either by touching an infected animal or by eating contaminated foods. Primary symptoms include dehydration and bacteremia (bacteria in the blood). Salmonellosis can pass from mother to child during pregnancy. Babies born with salmonellosis may have diarrhea, fever or may even develop meningitis after birth.
Causes of Food Poisoning
Common bacteria such as Listeria, E. coli, and Salmonella, apart from chemical contaminants cause the most common types of food poisoning in pregnant women. These enter the mother’s body through:
Unhygienic cleaning and storage of food items (vegetables, meats, fish and perishable food items)
Contaminated water
Not following a personal hygiene regimen (such as washing your hands thoroughly with soap after exposure to soil or other contaminated surfaces)
Use of stored/processed food vs. freshly prepared food
Signs and Symptoms of Food Poisoning While Pregnant
Food poisoning usually affects stomach and intestines and often starts with relatively mild symptoms such as fever and body aches. General symptoms are –
Diarrhoea
Nausea
Vomiting
Abdominal (belly) cramps
The severity of the symptoms depends on your overall health and your immune system’s ability to fight the organism causing the infection. In some cases, the symptoms may be mild or absent and leave you unaware of the risk to your unborn child.
Screening for Food Poisoning
A well-balanced diet is important for every woman during pregnancy. Good food provides the necessary nutrients and energy to the mother and the baby.
Being careful with your food habits can reduce the risks associated with food borne infections or food poisoning. Here are a few tips to screen food during pregnancy:
Avoid unpasteurized milk and products made from such milk (particularly soft cheese).
Avoid fresh sprouts (they may carry E. coli)
Stay away from raw meat, fish, and egg.
Avoid seafood.
Avoid juices or cider (even freshly prepared juice can contain E.coli).
Wash raw vegetables thoroughly in clean water.
Always store meat and milk products refrigerated at or below 40 degrees.
Marinate and thaw food in the fridge, not on the counter.
Cook meats and seafood thoroughly (well done, not rare or medium).
Make sure food is served hot, right after preparation.
Don't buy food past its "use by" or “expiry” date.
Avoid food with damaged packaging.
Wash your hands before preparing, storing or eating food.
Cook leftover food until steaming hot. Refrigeration doesn't prevent the bacteria from multiplying.
Effects of Food Poisoning on Pregnancy and Baby
Harmful microorganisms or heavy metals or chemicals in food can enter the placenta and affect the growing foetus. The unborn baby is vulnerable to such infections since it’s’ immune system is not fully developed. As a result, the foetus or the new born baby can experience a variety of health issues ranging from:
Low birth weight
Bacteraemia
Hearing loss or blindness
Seizures
Brain, heart or kidney problems
Treatment of Food Poisoning During Pregnancy
Knowing exactly what to do if you get food poisoning while pregnant can be tricky. Hence, consulting your family doctor is advisable. Priority of treatment should be to:
Stay hydrated - For the mother, the biggest risk is dehydration due to vomiting and diarrhea. Drinking water, soups or Oral Rehydration System (ORS) at regular intervals keeps your body hydrated and replenishes the lost electrolytes.
Identify the cause - Clinical tests can help establish the specific cause of food poisoning.
Start the treatment - Once the cause is identified, an antibiotic that is safe for pregnant mothers to neutralize the infection causing organism. This will also help to prevent the infection from spreading to the foetus.
Home Remedies For Food Poisoning When Pregnant
Be alert for the warning signs given by your body of any discomfort of the stomach. Apart from that, here are a few things you can try at home.
Rest speeds up your recovery process
Flush out all the toxins from your body by drinking as many fluids as possible
You should start with soft, easily digestible foods. Once you start feeling better you can get back to your regular diet.
Avoid milk and milk based food during your illness.
The best approach to prevent food poisoning is to actively get involved in eating the food that keeps you fit and minimizes the risk of food poisoning giving you the right nutrition needed for a healthy pregnancy. Maintaining hygienic habits too will go a long way in ensuring that you have a safe and uneventful pregnancy.
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