I've been reading the conflicting articles too, My only suggestion for 4 mo would be if your family has a strong history of food allergies. Otherwise 6 mo, when baby indicates readiness. One of my grandchildren was very ready at 5 mo. and one of my son's turned up his nose at food until about 8 mo, fat little one that he was. Also a granddaughter , who ended up getting asthma later on, really refused foods until after 8 mo. I think that baby knew what agreed with her and what didn't. We always need to watch the baby. I think their signals are valid. Remember studies are on large # of children and you are dealing with an individual. Pat in SNJ
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