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6 month old and full fat Greek yogurt

15 replies

Firstimemummy15 · 15/07/2015 20:55

Can 6 month old babies have full fat Greek yogurt? I gave my lg some today with mashed banana (only a few mouthfuls) and then wondered whether she should actually be having it!!

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ReluctantCamper · 15/07/2015 20:57

Well, I gave it to my DS and he's now survived to 10 months, so I assume it's OK!

reynoldsnumber · 15/07/2015 20:58

Yes definitely. Why not? They say full fat everything up til age 2 I think.

dementedpixie · 15/07/2015 21:03

Yes its fine

CultureSucksDownWords · 15/07/2015 21:03

Yes, of course! That's what I gave my DS from that age. It's a brilliant food for babies, thick, tasty, high in protein, calcium etc and lower in natural sugars than other yoghurts. Far better than the typical "baby" yoghurts that are branded and advertised for babies, which often have added hidden sugar.

Ashwinder · 15/07/2015 21:04

Yes it's fine.

cruikshank · 15/07/2015 21:06

Yes, absolutely. As CultureSucks says, it's much better than petit filou and the like (not to mention loads cheaper, especially if you get the supermarket own brand).

milkysmum · 15/07/2015 21:07

Yes why would it not be?

JiltedJohnsJulie · 16/07/2015 08:10

What concerns did you have about it?

Firstimemummy15 · 16/07/2015 08:56

Thanks everyone - I think I'm just worrying too much about the whole weaning thing and in this case about Greek yogurt being a live yogurt! Then when I looked online some where saying not to give yogurt until 8-9 months! It's a minefield will go with my gut instinct next time! Smile xx

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dementedpixie · 16/07/2015 09:02

yoghurt is fine from 6 months and live yoghurt is ok too

Firstimemummy15 · 18/07/2015 12:30

Thank you! One last question - do I have to use boiled water for a drink - hv said no but it doesn't really feel right??

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dementedpixie · 18/07/2015 12:33

No, water for drinking doesn't need boiling from age 6 months

Flisspaps · 18/07/2015 12:35

No, boiled water not needed.

At 6 months, the only things your DD can't have are honey and whole nuts (nut butters are fine)

Water needs boiling to make formula just to kill any bugs in the dried formula powder.

Firstimemummy15 · 18/07/2015 12:52

Thanks flisspaps your a star Smile

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 18/07/2015 21:16

There's a great list of foods to avoid here. I'd be wary of reading too much online. Some articles are pretty far from being evidence based Smile

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