Do I reduce milk feeds once I start weaning?

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No. Solid food is actually complementary to milk which is the baby's main source until at least 1 year of age. You can use this time to introduce your baby to a variety of foods while maintaining the frequency and amount of milk feeds. Before feeding your child solids, give a bit of formula or breast milk or mix milk together with puree. http://www.bounty.com/baby-0-to-12-months/weaning/how-to-wean/cutting-down-on-milk

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No, definitely not. Your baby's main source of nutrients is still from his milk. Before he turns 1, like what Jamie says, it's for him to be experimenting with variety foods and textures. You can start slowly incorporating your baby meals during meal times so that he can bond with the family too.

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Before 1 year old, milk is still the main source of food for baby. After 1 year old, after your baby has started on solids and increase in food intake, they will automatically cut down the milk intake.

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