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When to Start Solid Foods: The 6-Month Rule and Why Earlier Can Be Dangerous

AAP and WHO recommend 6 months. Before 4 months increases allergy and choking risk. The 4 readiness signs beyond just age.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Nutrition & Feeding

What This Guide Covers

AAP and WHO recommend 6 months. Before 4 months increases allergy and choking risk. The 4 readiness signs beyond just age.

  • Discover when to start solids based on pediatric guidelines.
  • Discover when to start baby food based on pediatric guidelines.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on starting solids.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on solid food for baby.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on 6 month solid foods.

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