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Continue ShoppingStarting your little one on solids is a wonderful adventure. The feeding experience is full of new things for your baby to explore and, for you, it brings up so many questions. Being moms, we know and understand the hundreds of questions that are running through your mind like, when do I start? What foods do I give? What if they have an allergic reaction? How do I prevent choking?
Having been in your shoes, we wanted to create an easy to follow series that makes it super simple to start your little ones feeding journey. Question number one, when do you start feeding your little one solids?
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and WHO recommends little ones start solids around the age of 6 months. However, this is only a recommendation and the real answer should be based on your baby or when your pediatrician says that it is okay to start. Here are a few signs that your little one may be ready for solid food:
We do like to note there is no need to rush this milestone. Baby’s digestive system is still maturing for the first year of life and is able to process more complex food around 6 months, which is why most babies are ready to start solids between 5 and 6 months. Starting foods prior to four months can cause digestive problems which result in extreme discomfort for your baby along with increased choking risks.
Read Starting Baby Food Part 2: Choking Prevention