When should a baby begin to eat solid foods? What's a good first food to start with? I was thinking that she might like a sweet food like applesauce.
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You can introduce solids any time between 4 and 6 months if your baby is ready (see "How will I know when my baby's ready," below). Until then, breast milk or formula provides all the calories and nourishment your baby needs and can handle. His digestive system simply isn't ready for solids until he nears his half-birthday. Waiting until your baby is ready greatly reduces the risk of an allergic reaction and shortens the transition time between spoon- and self-feeding.
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A good rule of thumb is to start with rice cereal, which is gluten-free and less allergenic than other foods. First, nurse or bottle-feed your baby. Then give him one or two teaspoons of dry cereal mixed with enough formula or breast milk to make a semi-liquid. Use a rubber-tipped spoon when you feed your baby, to avoid injuring his gums. Start with just a small amount of cereal on the tip of the spoon.If your baby doesn't seem very interested in eating off the spoon, let him smell and taste the cereal or wait until he warms up to the idea of eating something solid. Don't add solid food to your baby's bottle or he may not make the connection that food is to be eaten sitting up and from a spoon.Begin with a once-a-day feeding, whenever it's convenient for you and your baby, but not at a time when your baby seems tired or cranky. Your baby may not eat much in the beginning, but give him time to get used to the experience. Some babies need practice keeping food in their mouths and swallowing.Once he gets used to his new diet, he'll be ready for a few tablespoons of cereal a day. As the amount he eats increases, gradually thicken the consistency of the cereal and add another feeding.
Good luck and best wishes to you and the baby.
Sue83,
This was a question I had for my child's doctor. When he was 4 months old we started him on food But it is very important NOT TO GIVE YOUR CHILD APPLESAUCE first. If sweet food is the first thing you give them you will never be able to give them vegetables and them like it. You should first start with the green foods(green beans, peas, etc.) Introduce one new food per week so you can figure out if your child is allergic to anything. Once you have introduced the "green" food you need to move on the orange food (carrots, squash, etc) then onto potatoes and the rest of the veggies, After you have figured out if you child is allergic to any of these mix and match and add fruit. What you have done is build a variety of things your child likes to eat. Chances are when they get 2 years old, the result: you have a child the LOVES their veggies. It worked for both my children. They are not picky eaters, and love fruits and vegetable. Anyone of my friends that have tried this as well also have kids who eat great. Hope this helps.
when the baby is not getting full from milk you can start out with soft food like mashed potatoes, overcooked veg but the best thing is jar babyfood at 1st stage and move up from there try two flavor at a time.
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