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How to introduce lumps
By joanne Lumsden on 11/10/2012 13:00:25
Mastering lumpy food is essential for your baby's development. Here's how to make the transition go smoothly
gags; it can be frightening to watch, but gagging is actually a safety mechanism that clears food from the back of the throat so your baby doesn’t choke.If she hates it…Be patient! This stage takes time. Some babies prefer to have their lumpy food
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Troubleshooting: Weaning at 7-9 months
By Christina Hilliard on 03/08/2012 01:29:27
Moving your baby on to solids isn't always a smooth process – here are some tips to overcome common weaning problems
development later on.How much food should my baby be eating?During the first couple of months of weaning, you should look on the solids your baby eats as a bonus to the milk he’s taking, rather than a truly balanced diet. Do, of course, introduce as many
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Foods you shouldn't give your baby at 7-9 months
By Clare Firth on 06/10/2012 13:13:12
Which cheese is OK for your baby? Is it OK to give her eggs or cow's milk? We have the answers
and on cereal, but don’t offer it as a drink until 12 months. Compared to breastmilk and formula, it’s too low in fat, calories and nutrients for your growing baby’s needs.Undercooked eggsHard-boiled or well-cooked eggs are safe from six months, but to avoid
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