First of all, it is not recommended for five-month-old babies to eat fruit. Generally, the baby should eat some fruit and other complementary foods after six months. Before six months, the baby can still rely mainly on the mother's milk or milk powder, and does not need to eat other foods. Because the nutrition in the milk is enough for the baby to grow and develop at this time, there is no need to supplement other foods.
Secondly, at the age of five months, the baby's stomach is still weak. If you suddenly give your baby fruit, it may cause stomach discomfort and vomiting, which is not good for your baby's growth. Parents don't have to be too impatient. Give your baby fruit at this time. At this time, if the baby is mainly based on mother's milk, then even water may not need to be drunk. If the baby is drinking milk powder, it should be noted that drinking some water between two meals of milk powder can prevent the baby from getting angry and constipation.
In addition, after 6 months, the baby can start eating some fruits, but be careful not to give the baby some cold or low-temperature fruits, which may also cause the baby to have diarrhea. You can choose some fruits that are not easy to get angry. After making fruit juice, heating it for your baby to drink is more conducive to your baby's health and helps digestion and absorption.