When can I add non veg to my baby's meal? From which month onwards?

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After 6 months, you can start giving non-veg clear soups that are made at home to your baby. Once, you know she likes it and has developed a taste for it, you can (7, 8 months) begin by adding tiny soft meat pieces. Make sure the pieces are very small and thoroughly boiled and gooey so that it is easily swallowed by the baby. We started giving tiny meat pieces when our baby turned one. I started late because I am a vegetarian and I had hang-ups giving baby non-veg. Or better, consult your PD, as from when you can give meat to the baby. http://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/baby-food-nutrition-9/baby-food-timeline

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According to this article (link provided below), recent research suggests that meat could be introduced as early as 6 months old as complementary food to breast milk. To introduce meat to a baby, it is best to do so in small quantities, and mixed into other food (like pureed vegetable). Tenderizing, cooking and then pureeing meat breaks down its fibres and connective tissues and vastly improves its digestibility. Do take a look at the article for useful information on how to include meat into your baby's diet. :) http://homemade-baby-food-recipes.com/introduce-meat-to-baby/

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I start to add non vege items eg meat into porridge starting 9 months onwards. There are articles that said from 8 months onwards. Adding meat into the meal definitely give better nutrients of protein and iron. http://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/meats.htm

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