NESTA TOYSMom of a 4 yr old boy7 months agoA. At 5 months, breast milk or formula should remain the primary source of nutrition. Solid foods are typically introduced around 6 months, but you can consult your pediatrician to see if your baby is ready. Signs of readiness include sitting up with support, good head control, and showing interest in food. If approved, start with single-grain cereals (like rice or oats) mixed with breast milk/formula or pureed vegetables and fruits (e.g., carrot, apple, or banana). Introduce one food at a time to monitor for allergies. Avoid salt, sugar, and honey at this stage. Always prioritize your baby’s cues and health.
RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl3 years agoA. Hi As of now it is going to be Milk only when it is formula milk or breastmilk whatever you are giving to the child after completing the age of 26 weeks only you can introduce any other kind of milk or food to the child
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