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    Home >> Parenting

    When to Start Solid foods for Baby | When to wean Baby

    Published: Sep 14, 2015 * Modified: Apr 29, 2019 by Kalyani * 2 Comments

    When to Start Solid foods for baby

    When to Start Solid foods for Baby - Weaning is a process of including complementary feeding other than breastmilk or formula milk. Starting weaning to a baby is a big milestone which is fun and worry as well.

    Most of the mommies are confused about when to start solids for baby. Here I have provided some useful information regarding the same. Hope it helps to begin the solid foods for your baby.

    Recommendations on When to Start Solid foods:

    Exclusive breastfeeding or formula feeding is recommended by Indian Ministry of Health until at least 6 months of age as breastmilk provides important nutrients to your baby including iron.
    After 6 months, breastmilk alone can't produce enough nutrients to your growing baby and your baby's immune system is ready to accept solids. Hence solid food should be included in baby's diet to ensure getting all nutrients, particularly iron.

    Early introduction to solids less than 6 months may lead to adverse reactions to foods and allergies. This is important when you have a history of food allergies in your family.

    There are some scenarios (like a reflex) or other reasons, your pediatrician may suggest you start early as before 6 months. Then the option is yours but weaning as early before 4 months is not generally recommended.

    Signs that baby is ready for weaning: 

    • Curious to know what you are eating
    • Makes chewing motions
    • Can hold the head up, in a steady upright position
    • Sits well with support

    Even if your baby is showing these signs, it's always best to wait until 6 months.

    What are all the key points to remember before introducing solids and feed your baby safely?
    • Always use clean hands and sterilized vessels & bowls to make your food and feed your baby.
    • Never leave your baby unattended while eating to avoid the risk of choking.
    • Always serve the baby with fresh food to prevent the loss of nutrients. Consume within 1 hour after preparation. Discard the leftovers before it gets contaminated.
    • Use cooled boiled water to make your baby food.
    • Always check with your pediatrician before introducing any new food.
    Read more on how to introduce solids to your baby here.
    photo credit: Baby Eating Green Beans From A Spoon And It Is Messy via photopin (license)

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    1. Arya

      January 03, 2019 at 10:12 pm

      Hey!!
      Thanks for the knowledge. I just want to know whether we can start solids at the starting of 6th month or after the completion of 6th month means 7th month starting?

    2. Kalyani

      January 04, 2019 at 12:42 am

      it is the completion of 6 months i.e. after completing 180 days

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