MY BABY IS 4 MONTHS OLD AND INTERESTED IN SOLIDS – SHOULD I START?

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At 4 months, your baby may show interest in food, but most governing bodies including the World Health Organization, recommend starting solids around 6 months, or more importantly when your baby meets the signs of developmental readiness. This allows your baby’s digestive system and motor skills to develop fully. Even if they’re curious about solids, it’s essential to wait until they show all the developmental signs of readiness, such as sitting up with support and good head control.

For more details on the signs that your baby is ready for solids, check out our blog:

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