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Best Start Hub - Preconception, Pregnancy, Early Years and Family
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Infant feeding - Introducing your baby to solid foods
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Why wait until 6 months to give your baby solid food
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Accordion
Accordion
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As your baby grows so does their stomach
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For the first six months
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Starting on solid foods
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Choose a time
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Exploring
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Ready to go
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Using a spoon
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Spitting out food
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Three signs your baby is ready for solids
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Waiting until 6 months