As a new parent, it’s always good to have some idea when your baby requires a change in routine. One of the most common questions parents ask is when they should start feeding their baby solid foods.
Introducing your baby to solids is known as weaning or complementary feeding. Ideally, most babies should start on solids when they are six months old.
Don’t worry if your baby does not eat too many solids at the beginning, it’s more important to acclimatize them to eating solids in the first place.
Your baby will still get all the nutrients and energy they require from formula or breast milk. However, providing a selection of healthy foods alongside formula or breast milk from an early age ensures your child is well-prepared for a healthy diet as they get older.
Gradually, you’ll be able to increase the amount and variety of food your baby eats until they can eat the same foods as the rest of the family, in smaller portions.
If your baby was born prematurely, ask your health visitor or GP for advice on when to start introducing solid foods.