POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy5 months agoA. If your 6-month-old baby is not eating solid food, it's quite common at this age as babies are still adjusting to the idea of eating solids. Here are some tips to encourage solid food intake:
Start slow: Offer simple, easy-to-digest foods like mashed banana, pureed fruits, or vegetables, and make sure the texture is smooth and soft. Introduce different flavors: Babies can be picky, so try different foods to see what she prefers, like rice cereal, oatmeal, or sweet potato puree. Regular routine: Offer solids at the same time each day, preferably when your baby is not too tired or hungry. Patience is key: It's normal for babies to take time to get used to solids. If she rejects food, try again after a few days. Modeling: Sometimes babies are curious when they see others eating. You can try eating together or making meal times more engaging.
If she continues to refuse solids or seems to have trouble swallowing or chewing, it’s a good idea to talk to your pediatrician to rule out any underlying issues.
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