U can start with fruits smashed Pongal like food articles Or u can give idly so it will be easier to digest And also for weight gain u can give red Banana it will help
Hello I can understand your concern. At 7 months, your baby is at a very tender stage where his Agni (digestive fire) is still developing. According to Ayurveda, this is the phase of Ksheerannada Avastha, where breast milk remains the main food, and solid foods (annaprasana) are introduced gradually — in soft, light, and easy-to-digest forms.
✅ Suitable First Foods (Light and Nourishing)
Begin with easily digestible, freshly prepared foods in semi-liquid consistency-
👉Rice Kanji (Peya) – continue, but make it slightly thin. You may add a drop of cow ghee for digestion and nourishment.
👉Moong Dal Water or Moong Dal Khichdi (well mashed) – provides protein and is gentle on the stomach.
👉Mashed Carrot or Pumpkin Soup – rich in natural vitamins and good for bone strength.
👉Steamed and Mashed Apple or Pear – light, helps regulate bowel movement.
👉Suji (semolina) or Rice Cereal made with water or diluted milk, with a pinch of ajwain powder to prevent gas.
👉Mashed banana (ripe, small quantity) – helps gain weight if digestion is fine.
✅Frequency of Feeding
Continue breastfeeding 6–8 times a day, as it remains the main source of nutrition till 1 year.
Offer solids twice daily at first, gradually increasing to 3 times by 9–10 months.
Give small portions (2–3 spoons) and watch digestion — baby should pass stool smoothly and sleep well.
✅ Regarding Stool Once in Two Days
Passing stool once in 2 days is normal if baby is comfortable and not straining or crying.
If stool is hard, you can:
Add ½ tsp ghee in warm kanji or khichdi.
Massage baby’s abdomen gently with warm sesame oil in clockwise direction daily before bath.
✅For Thin Body and Weak Bones
Massage daily with Bala-Ashwagandhadi Taila — this promotes healthy muscle and bone growth.
Ensure sunlight exposure 10–15 minutes every morning.
Gradually include ragi, ghee, and moong dal for calcium and protein.
Avoid giving heavy foods like wheat, pulses with skin, or spicy items yet.
At 7 months, your baby’s digestion is still delicate. Continue breastfeeding as the base, and add easily digestible foods like rice kanji, moong dal water, soft fruits, and ghee in small amounts.
Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate
HI,
As your son is of 7 months old now, his transition from milk to food will be according to his digestive capacity. At 7 months, complementary foods are introduced in addition to breast milk, not as a replacement.
1) Soft rice and khichdi (a porridge of rice and moong dal) are considered an excellent first food due to their easy digestibility. Porridge from ragi or suji can also be introduced at this stage. 2) Introduce single, seasonal fruits in mashed form. 3) A paste can be applied around the navel to relieve bloating and gas. 4) Offer one new food at a time and wait 3–5 days to monitor for any allergic reactions or digestive issues. Introduce new foods during the day to track any potential reactions. 5) Allow the baby to explore and accept new foods at their own pace. If they refuse, try again after a few days.
if it seemed bone weakness Always consult with a pediatrician or an Ayurvedic practitioner before introducing new foods, especially for a baby with specific health needs. if a 7 months child pee once in two days this can be due to digestion and also A 7-month-old urinating only once every two days is a cause for concern, and you should contact a pediatrician immediately. This could indicate dehydration or a more serious underlying issue.
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Follow these advice What to Feed: 1. Breast Milk/Formula: Still the main meal—offer 6–8 feeds daily, whenever your baby wants. 2. Rice Porridge: Cook 1 tbsp soft rice in water, mash it smooth, add a tiny drop of ghee. Start with 1–2 tbsp, 1–2 times/day. It’s easy on the tummy! 3. Moong Dal Water: Boil 1 tsp yellow moong dal, strain or mash into a thin soup. Give 1–2 tbsp once a day for protein and digestion. 4. Veggie Purees: Try steamed carrot, pumpkin, or bottle gourd, blended smooth. Start with 1–2 tbsp once a day. Introduce one veggie at a time. 5. Fruit Purees: Mash ripe banana or steamed apple/pear (no sugar or honey). Offer 1–2 tbsp once a day, alternating with veggies. Sips of Water: Give 1–2 tsp boiled, cooled water between feeds to help digestion.
Go Slow: Start with 1–2 small meals/day, working up to 2–3.
Avoid: No salt, sugar, honey, cow’s milk, or heavy grains like wheat yet—they’re tough on tiny tummies.
Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh
Moong daal khichdi and vegetables soup are the best options here. Don’t go for physical experience Don’t feed him excessive amount of food only a small bowl.
1.Swarnaprashan drops 2 drops daily Empty stomach in the morning 2.Bal Ghutti 5 ml daily With lukewarm water
Gentle Digestive Support - Abhyanga (oil massage): Daily with warm sesame or Bala oil—especially legs, spine, and tummy - Sun exposure: Morning sunlight for 10–15 minutes to support Vitamin D and bone health - Tummy time & gentle movement: Stimulates digestion and strengthens muscles
Start easily digestible soft foods like ragi khanji mashed fruits like apple banana moongdal soup Introduce 1 new food at a time for 3 to 5 days to look for tolerance
Starting with solid foods for your 7-month-old is a significant step. Your introduction with rice kanji and ragi kanji is appropriate and aligns with Ayurvedic recommendations. However, if he is having bowel movements only every two days, this may indicate a need to adjust his diet for better digestion.
In Ayurveda, to support your son’s digestion and relieve constipation, consider introducing a variety of foods. For instance, mashed, boiled vegetables like carrots or sweet potatoes can be easily digested and are less likely to cause constipation. Additionally, fruits like ripe bananas can help to improve digestion and provide additional nutrients. Be sure the food is well-cooked and mashed to a smooth texture, as this is kinder to his developing digestive system.
If he appears thin and you are concerned about his bone strength, ensure you are including foods rich in calcium and nutrients essential for bone health. Introducing well-cooked leafy greens like spinach or drumstick leaves in small, mashed quantities can be beneficial, as they are rich in calcium and vital vitamins. Moong dal soup, made thin by boiling split mung beans with water, can also serve as a nourishing option. This helps in maintaining his energy levels and ensures he gets essential proteins.
Keep a close eye on his hydration too, offering sips of water between meals to help with digestion and aid in bowel movements, but avoid excessive amounts to prevent filling his small stomach with low-calorie fluids.
Regarding his weight and bone strength appearance, sometimes it’s just how children develop so don’t worry prematurely. However, if he continues to appear weak or lethargic, you should consult a pediatrician to ensure there are no underlying issues. Remember, every child’s development pace is different, so continue observing and adjusting as needed.
HELLO,
AYURVEDIC UNDERSTANDING OF DIGESTION (AGNI) IN INFANTS -At birth, the baby’s Agni (digestive fire) is Manda (weak) -Till 6 months, breast milk is the main source of nutrition, as it’s easiest to digest and nourishes all seven dhatus (tissues) -From 6-7 months, annaprasana (introduction of solids) can begin gradually- only when –the baby can hold the neck and sit with support –show interest in food –is not suffering from cough, cold or indigestion
AT THIS AGE, FOOD MUST BE -warm, freshly prepared, and soft (no refrigeration or reheating), -Light for digestion, yet nourishing , to balance vata and build bala (strength)
FOOD GUIDELINES (7TH- 8TH MONTH)
FEEDING FREQUENCY -2-3 times a day initially (apart from breastfeeding) -gradually increase to 3-4 meals/day by 8-9 months -always breastfeed first, then offer solid
RECOMMENDED FOODS -RICE KANJI/ RICE GRUEL= continue, it’s light and easy to digest -RAGI PORRIDGE= good for calcium and bone strength, but if it causes constipation or dryness, mix with ghee or dilute with more water -MOONG DAL WATER OR THIN MOONG DAL KHICHDI= very nourishing and gentle for digestion -MASHED VEGETABLES= carrot, pumpkin, bottle gourd, sweet potato- all cooked well and mashed -FRUIT PUREES= steamed apple, banana (ripe), pear, or papaya in small amounts -GHEE= add 1/2 tsp to foods daily; supports digestion, immunity, and bone strength -WARM WATER= small sips to prevent dryness/constipation
Avoid cow’s milk (other than mother’s milk) and heavy foods like wheat, deep fried items, or spicy/salty foods
ABOUT STOOL PATTERN After starting solids, it’s normal for babies to poop les often- even once in 1-2 days AS LONG AS -the stool is soft, -the baby is active and feeding well - there’s no abdominal bloating or discomfort …it’s normal If stool is hard or baby strains to pass, increase water intake slightly and add 1/2 tsp of ghee in warm food.
FOR THINNESS/ WEAK BONES In Ayurveda, this may indicate Dhatu kshaya (under nourishment of tissues) or Vata predominance. To improve nourishment and bone strength
SUPPORTIVE REMEDIES -A2 COW’S GHEE= 1/2 tsp daily mixed with food -RAGI + MILK + GHEE kanji for calcium - SESAME SEED PASTE - a small pinchmixed with food
EXTERNAL CARE -OIL MASSAGE daily with ksheerbala taila before bath. This strengths bones, improves circulation, and helps with weight gain
LIFETYLE AND CARE -ensure daily morning sunlight exposure 10-15 min before 9 am for vitamin D -maintain a calm environment, avoid feeding during crying or distraction -let baby nap properly- growth hormones peak during sleep -keep baby’s tummy warm; avoid exposure to cold wind.
FOR A CHILD , THE MOTHER’S MILK AND SIMPLE FRESHLY PREPARED FOOD WITH LOVE, GHEE, AND WARMTH IS THE BEST MEDICINES.
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Give mashed vegetables fruits puree moong dal Khichdi It’s normal to have bowel changes after the new food is introduced but need to be closely monitored about his digestion activity and weight gain



