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- When introducing solid foods to a 6-month-old baby:
- Start with pureed food to aid swallowing and digestion.
- Breastmilk or formula should remain the main source of nourishment.
- Gradually introduce half a cup of soft food four times a day, plus a healthy snack1.
- A varied diet including fruits, vegetables, cereals, pulses, and meat is recommended2.
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- Start to give your baby solid foods at 6 months of age, just as a breastfed baby would need. ...
- From 6–8 months old, half a cup of soft food four times a day, plus a healthy snack.
www.unicef.org/parenting/food-nutrition/feeding-yo…Key Pointers
- The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends gradually introducing solid food at six months.
- Breastmilk or formula should remain the main source of nourishment for babies up to one year old.
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