Is Weetabix suitable for babies?

Is Weetabix suitable for babies?

Weetabix, Ready brek and Oatibix are not suitable for infants under six months, and are not produced specifically for infants or young children. The Department of Health recommends you use mashed up family foods when possible. Cow’s milk is not suitable until 12 months and sugar and salt are not to be added.

Why can’t babies have Weetabix?

Coeliac disease is caused by a bad reaction to gluten, found in wheat, barley and rye. It affects around 1% of children and adults, and can cause symptoms such as diarrhoea, bloating and vomiting, because of damage caused to the lining of the gut.

When can babies start having Weetabix?

six months
As with any food, you can give your baby Weetabix once they’re over six months as they start weaning. Weetabix and its related products including Ready Break or Oatibix aren’t suitable for babies under six months.

Is Weetabix bad for constipation?

Fibre in Weetabix The consumption of fibre is associated with a lower risk of heart disease, strokes, type 2 diabetes and bowel cancer. Fibre can alleviate constipation too by helping bind stools so they can pass through the intestines quicker.

Can babies eat Weetabix NHS?

Weetabix Note: baby must be over six months before they can have a wheat based cereal. Add fruit, yoghurt or milk. Fruit custard use fruit tinned in juice or fresh fruit.

Can I give my 1 year old weetbix?

Despite the health benefits of this cereal, which can be mixed with breast milk, formula or cow’s milk, it may not be suitable for every baby. Wheat contains gluten. This means that Weetabix is NOT suitable for babies under 6 months of age and should not be given as a first weaning food.

Is Weetabix better than porridge?

Porridge and Weetabix contain up to 10 times more fibre and just a fraction of the salt and sugar in other best-sellers. Flahavans Quick Oats meanwhile has a gut-friendly 8.3g of fibre and Odlums Porridge Oats has 9.1g fibre per 100g.

How healthy is weetbix?

It’s an excellent source of healthy wholegrains, low in sugar and provides important vitamins and minerals to give you a great start to your day. Sanitarium Weet-Bix™ is a good source of B vitamins including B1 (thiamin), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), and B9 (folate), and is high in iron.

Can Weetabix give babies diarrhea?

Foods that often cause loose stools are high fibre breakfast cereals, especially oat based foods eg Weetabix®, porridge (compare fibre content of different cereals to find out which Page 3 ones are higher or lower in fibre), flapjacks, certain fruit and vegetables such as grapes, raisins, peas, sweetcorn, baked beans ( …

Is Weetabix processed food?

‘Almost 100 per cent of breakfast products are ultra-processed and it’s no longer cereals but sweets that we give to our children. ‘ Even healthy-sounding cereals such as Shreddies and Weetabix contain malted barley extract which seems innocuous but is not a natural product, says Dr Fardet.