Many babies are ready for solid foods by the time they're 4 to 6 months old, and parents often turn to
such traditional first foods as infant cereals and other bland fare.
Not exact matches
To encounter
such a diet for the
first time, as when people accustomed to a more
traditional diet come to America, or when fast
food comes to their countries, delivers a shock to the system.
Traditional first foods,
such as iron - fortified infant cereal, pureed veggies, fruits, and meats, don't typically cause allergic reactions, but observe your baby for signs of allergy, just in case.
Introduction of these allergenic
foods after infant has tried and accepted
traditional first foods such as rice cereal, fruits, and vegetables.
You'll want to check with the doctor because shellfish is one of the top allergenic
foods, and most doctors recommend starting with
traditional first solids (
such as baby cereal, pureed meat, fruits, or vegetables) before offering your baby shellfish.