Food & Flu: Healthy feeding tips for little ones with the flu

Food & Flu: Healthy feeding tips for little ones with the flu

By: Marita Bezuidenhout ( founder Tummies full of love) spokesperson for BabyWombWorld

When your baby gets sick, feeding can suddenly become emotional and overwhelming. One day they are happily eating their meals, and the next they are refusing food, wanting only milk, or taking just a few bites before turning away. 

As stressful as this can feel, it is important to remember that this is often temporary. 

Consistency is key

During illness, babies usually eat less because their tiny bodies are working hard to recover. The goal during this time is being consist, providing comfort, and nourishment.

“One of my biggest tips is to continue offering meals around your usual routine of breakfast, lunch, and dinner, even if your baby only eats a little bit” says, Marita Bezuidenhout spokesperson for BabyWombWorld.

Keeping mealtimes familiar helps maintain healthy feeding habits and gives your baby regular opportunities to eat when they feel up to it & if they don’t let them play with the food to experience the textures. 

Small spoonfuls still count, but never force your baby to eat. Babies thrive on routine, and maintaining that rhythm can make it easier to return to normal eating once they are feeling better again.

When texture matters 

It is also very common for babies to take a small step backwards with textures during illness. Congestion, sore throats, low energy, or discomfort can make smoother foods feel easier to manage. 

Offering softer textures or purees for a short period is absolutely okay and can help keep your baby nourished. 

The important part is not staying there for too long & once they start recovering slowly move back to age-appropriate textures to support oral development, chewing skills, and confidence around food. 

Babies learn through repetition and exposure, and continuing that journey matters even after a few difficult days.

Whole foods & love

Many parents naturally turn to convenient food pouches during sick days because they are quick and easy, especially when little appetites are unpredictable. We get it!! 

While they can occasionally help in a pinch, relying on them too heavily can sometimes create new feeding habits. 

Most pouches are very sweet, and babies can quickly become used to those flavours, making it harder to transition back to savoury whole foods with more textures afterwards. Some processed foods also contain added sugars, preservatives, and additives that are not ideal for a recovering immune system. 

Instead, focus on simple whole foods that nourish and support healing. While hospital food isn’t always baby-friendly, try offering foods such as soft vegetables, oats, avocado, bone broth-based meals, gentle proteins, and nutrient-dense purees. 

These are the kinds of nourishing foods that align with the Tummies Full of Love approach to supporting little ones through every stage of wellness and recovery.

Tiny humans do not need perfect meals when they are sick. They need patience, comfort, hydration, and nourishing foods offered with love. 

Keep things simple, avoid pressure, and trust that your baby’s appetite will return. Often, the small consistent efforts during illness are what help little bodies recover stronger and get back to thriving again. 

BabyWombWorld recognise that every family is different and should choose what works best for them. This article is intended for educational purposes only.

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