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Date: | Tue, 30 Jan 2007 10:20:15 -0500 |
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I think the issue here isn't what age to start solids but how to know when
solids are appropriate. There is no set age, only developmental milestones to
look for. If an infant can sit with support, shows interest in foods, can take
food off a spoon and can move food to the back of the mouth and swallow,
that infant is ready for cereal. Breastfed infants do need the additional
nutrients that cereal offers after 6 months of age, but it's always best to
watch for those developmental signs before starting cereal.
Jamie Huddleston, IBCLC
Nutritionist
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