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Why You Should Wait Until 6 Months Before Introducing Solids whether Traditional Weaning or BLW? World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding until baby is 6 months old (or if formula fed). Babies are born with very immature digestive systems. While the GI tract is still maturing, infant’s systems are not equipped to digest anything but breast milk. If anything but breastmilk is introduced, even formula, it can permanently alter baby’s gut microbiota, causing problems like necrotizing enterocolitis, diarrheal disease, and allergies. Here, a host of other reasons to hold off on introducing solids until 6 months: 1. Long-term health Holding off on all solids until 6 months of age can boost your child’s long-term health. Because infants who start eating food need less calories from breastmilk, they may lose out on some of the most important benefits of breastfeeding. These include lower risk of obesity, diabetes, respiratory and ear infections, as well as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Breastfeeding also reduces the frequency of doctor visits, hospitalizations, and prescriptions, according to the CDC. 2. Improved immune system “One of the benefits of breastmilk is that each mother provides custom-designed milk to protect her infant,” according to Dr. Sears. “When a baby is exposed to a new germ, mother’s body manufactures antibodies to that germ.” One study suggests that these maternal antibodies in breast milk improve an infant’s intestinal immune system—an effect that continues to benefit baby well into adulthood. 3. Allergy Prevention Breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months has been shown to significantly lessen the risk and severity of food allergies in families with a strong history of them. It also reduces the risk of skin sensitivities, like eczema. To further prevent allergies, studies suggest introducing allergenic foods as soon as baby is ready to try solids can reduce your child’s risk of developing food allergies by up to 80 percent. But since babies can’t exactly eat nuts or even peanut butter, I recommend trying a product called Ready, Set, Food!, which gives parents the option to add the most common allergenic foods (eggs, nuts, and milk) to breastmilk, formula, or puree in a safe and effective way. 4. Higher IQ One study found that exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months or longer was associated with a higher IQ. At seven-year followups, the IQ of exclusively breastfed babies was an average of 3.8 points higher gain than those who were not exclusively breastfeed during this time period. Researchers think this is because maternal milk is rich in fatty acids and other bioactive components essential for brain development. 5. Mama’s Milk Supply The best way to maintain your milk supply is to keep nursing—nursing is all about supply and demand. When you start introducing solids, baby needs less breast milk since he/she is getting calories elsewhere. But babies under 6 months of age get all of the calories and nutrients they need from breast milk, so there is no need to put your supply at risk by introducing solids.
better to wait for the right age and readiness ni baby mommy.. according to new guidelines ng WHO at DOH 6mos. and up na dapat mag introduce ng water at solid foods kay baby.. tsaka mommy..all their life kakain din sila..kaya wag masyado magmadali..enjoy exclusive breastfeeding or formula feeding muna..
depende po sa advise ng pedia nio. kami kasi 4 mos start na kami. mashed potato, carrots, squash, ampalaya puree, egg first set of menu namin
6 mos pa po pwedeng pakainin ng solids. For now, breastmilk or formula milk muna. Konting antay na lang naman po.
Pag 6 months pa po pwede, unless instructed by your pedia. 😊 pureed fruits and veggies mixed with milk.
patikim tikimin niyo lang po muna pero dapat yung mga hindi po solid food kasi baka mabigla yung tyan nya
pag 6 mos na po si baby mommy saka nio palang po sia pwede bigyan ng food. malapit na yun mommy!🤗
Start at 6mos po. Make sure nkakaupo na din sya 😊 Try BLW mommy
6 months pa po aya introduce sa solid food mommy
pag 6 mos nalang po si baby bago nyo pakainin
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