Is it ok to feed my 2 month year old baby cereal. Or what is the earliest I can feed it to him?

Is it ok to feed my 2 month year old baby cereal. Or what is the earliest I can feed it to him Asked by M3 16 months ago Similar questions: feed month year baby cereal earliest Family.

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Ideally, one breast feeds the li'l tyke for the first year, and part of the first birthday celebration can include introduction to solid food. There are variations on this, of course; there are all substitutions on the blue plate special. My younger daughter started cereal at six months because her incoming sister was hogging it all.

Try to plan ahead and have things like puree-your-own broccoli and whatnot to introduce to the child early on (too early to know what's going on) that taste of vegetables = satisfying hunger. DO NOT use "baby food" as that stuff cheats by adding sugar and salt.

No, it is not. Ask your babies doctor for advice about your babies health and well being. Do not trust your babies life to total strangers on the internet.

The american academy of pediatrics recommends starting solids after 6 months, with continued breastfeeding for at least the first year. "In the first 6 months, water, juice, and other foods are generally unnecessary for breastfed infants. "aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/conten... a discussion here of reasons to delay solid food introduction.

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No its to early the babys digestve system is not able to prossess it. The earliest usually is about 6 months. But talk to the babys doctor.

They are always very helpful and a phone call away.

No Way. Its digestive system cannot hadle anything besides breast milk or formula, and even some formulas are too rough on their tummies .

Mabuhay M3. I consulted my daughter's pediatrician about when to introduce baby food and she told me that it would be best to start feeding her at around six months. Main reason given was that it lowers the chance of getting allergies.

I am breastfeeding my daughter and I would say she is gaining weight just fine so I'm really not that in a hurry too to feed her solids.

I think you can let the little tyke chew on some flakes of cereal if you want, but I wouldn't feed him a whole bowl at this point. He should still be on formula or breast milk. Of course, it might be better when he has some chewing teeth.

The later the better, but with today's babies being so much bigger in size, it is not unheard of to start a child on a little bit of cereal with formula/breast milk. So yes it is okay, just tell your doctor first. And if you can wait as long as you can!Congratulations.......

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How much cereal should my four month old be eating.

I have to introduce my 1 year old to her new baby sister in a month. Any advice to make it less tramautic?

My 7 month old son, still only drinks his bottle (formula) he cries when I try to feed him cereal, or any jarred food!

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