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ilovebeingamom - February 23rd, 2011 2:34 AM

Hi everyone! I'm new here and this site is really great!
i'm a mom to a 5 month old baby, and i'm really excited about introducing solids to him. I've googled this stuff over and over again, but i think it's nice to hear advice from moms as well. I'm planning to start him on solids by next month, would that be the best time?


brenda - February 23rd, 2011 2:56 AM

i think you can already introduce solid food to your child by 6 months. Most of my friends who are moms start right around that age too.


christa_marks - February 23rd, 2011 2:59 AM

6 months is fine. you also have to give your child one kind of food for atleast 7 days or 1 week so you would know if he has allergies on that particular food.


ilovebeingamom - February 23rd, 2011 3:02 AM

christa - really? i didn't know that... what's the relevance though? i mean what if my baby doesn't like the food, do i really have to wait for a week before changing it?


christa_marks - February 23rd, 2011 3:05 AM

well, my pediatrician told me that it takes atleast 7 days for the allergies to show up (IF your baby happens to be allergic to that food). If your kid doesn't take it then I guess you should change the food, however you wouldn't know for sure if he is allergic to it.


LikeShengoo - February 23rd, 2011 2:01 PM

Guidelines to Starting Solid Foods
To help ease your baby's transition to solid foods, keep in mind the following guidelines:
• start solids sometime between 4-6 months, once your baby is showing signs of being ready and can eat from a spoon
• an iron fortified rice cereal is usually the first solid food that your baby should eat
• experiment to find the best time to feed your baby solids, for example before, after, or at a separate time from formula or breastfeeding
• to easily detect food allergies, only give one new, single ingredient food at a time, and wait 3-4 days before introducing another.
• begin with just a teapsoon or less when you are first introducing solids and then slowly increase to a tablespoon or more as your baby gets the hang of eating solid foods
• after rice cereal, consider moving on to other cereals, like oatmeal and barley, and then introduce strained vegetables, fruits and lastly, meats
• continue to offer your baby an iron fortified cereal even after you introduce other solid foods, as it is a good source of iron or your growing infant
• talk to your Pediatrician if your baby won't eat any solids by the time he is 7-8 months old

pediatrics.about.com/od/we
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auburn_1980 - February 26th, 2011 1:20 AM

i think it would be best when little teeth will show up just to grind solid foods


_Lexie_ - February 26th, 2011 11:32 AM

Hello and welcome to the forums! Great to have you here. ^_^

I will agree with the previous poster that a good sign to introduce a baby to solid food is when (s)he is growing teeth already. At this time his/her first few teeth will appear one by one over the next few weeks and months. I believe at this stage the baby can already start chewing soft solid food. Try to give your baby very soft food little by little.


mommad - March 2nd, 2011 9:36 AM

For babies 4 to 6 months old, ALL solid food is NOT advised. The recommended feeding is only breast milk or formula.

For babies 6 to 12 months some food you will want to avoid are:
1) Peanut butter
2) Honey
3) Cow's milk [-- stick to breast milk or formula

When feeding solid food such as fruits, make sure to cut to small pieces managable for the baby. Observe as your baby eats.

Marshmallow, raisins, seeds a& nuts of all sizes, candies or jelly are dangerous. A baby can easily get choked with these kind of food.


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