By A Mystery Man Writer
Introducing your baby to solid foods is exciting and rewarding - but it can be difficult to know exactly how and when to get started. Your baby should be four months of age at the very least - before this, his immature digestive system will find it difficult to cope with solid food. Most medical professionals, however, will advise waiting until your baby is at least six months of age, to reduce the risk of food allergies.Your baby
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