Soy milk or soy milk is not a foreign drink for the people of Indonesia. Everyone of all ages may have drunk it. But may I give soy milk for babies? Judging from its name, of course soy milk is made from soy beans or soybeans. In one cup (240 ml) unsweetened soy milk contains at least 7 grams of protein, 4 grams of fat, 4 grams of carbohydrates, and 80-100 calories. Soya milk is a source of protein, potassium, vitamin A, and isoflavones. Because it is made from plants, this milk is cholesterol free and low in saturated fat. Allowed or not? Although nutritious, this milk can not be drunk by everyone, for example in infants. Health experts advise against giving soy milk to babies, especially if your child is born prematurely or is less than six months old. Why? Because babies aged 1-6 months should be given breast milk (ASI). ASI has all the nutrients your child needs to grow healthy and develop. Giving soya milk to babies under six months is also feared to increase the risk of an...