eat solid food

Ftm here. Anong months po ba pwede pakainin ng solid food yung baby? Sa ngayon 4 mos and 2 days na palang yung lo ko. At saka ano po ba yung pwedeng ipakain aside sa cerelac?

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Pwde naman talaga ang 4 months pero recommended kasi ng WHO 6 months. The World Health Organization (WHO), tasked with making recommendations for the entire world, “recommends that infants start receiving complementary foods at six months of age in addition to breast milk.” They also make it clear that solid foods are important, as the period of late infancy is a time of rapid growth and development, and breast milk alone just isn’t enough for most babies. “Complementary feeding should be timely, meaning that all infants should start receiving foods in addition to breast milk from 6 months onwards.” Kasi gusto nila buong 6 months exclusive breastfeeding lang si baby. Para di sakitin na din. ---------- From google: For babies who are exclusively breast-fed, waiting until age 6 months before introducing solid food can help ensure that they get the full health benefits of breast-feeding. ... Pose a risk of food being sucked into the airway (aspiration) Cause a baby to get too many or not enough calories or nutrients.

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You might wonder about: What kinds of foods to introduce first. Single-grain cereals, such as rice, are common first foods, but you don’t have to start with these. You can try purees of any healthy food, including meats, vegetables or fruits. Should you start out with vegetables so your baby learns to like them? There’s no evidence to support this. Babies have a natural preference for sweets and the order you introduce foods doesn’t change that. How long to continue breastfeeding. Even after you start solids, breast milk or formula are your baby’s primary source of nutrition for her first year. Keep breastfeeding for at least a year if you can. Can I just add the solids to the bottle? It's an important part of your baby’s development to learn how to eat from a spoon and to join in family meal time. If your baby has been diagnosed with reflux, your pediatrician may have you add cereal to the bottle. Is your baby getting enough nutrients? If your baby is breastfeeding, you will need