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Starting Solids

Starting Solids - About Pediatrics
nformation about starting your infant on solid baby foods, such as an iron fortified cereal, fruits, vegetables, meats and finger foods.

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Breastfeeding and Other Foods - Keep Kids Healthy
Very few maternal illnesses or breast problems require the mother to stop breastfeeding. Alsobreastfeeding rarely needs to be discontinued for infant illness.

Starting Solids - Keep Kids Healthy
a discussion of starting solids in infants, baby foods, cereal, finger foods, food allergies, meats, protein

Finger Foods - kellymom.com
Learn about finger foods that you can give your older infant.

Ideas for Finger Foods - Berkeley Parents Network
Get advice on which finger foods that you can give your older infant.

Nutrition for Infants - Keep Kids Healthy
a discussion of nutrition in infants, starting solids, cereal, baby foods, weaning, finger foods, vegetables

Making Your Own Baby Food at Home - Keep Kids Healthy
The 6 Key Points to Preparing Your Own Baby Food - Congratulations on taking the decision to prepare your own food for your baby! By doing so, you're treating him to two of life's greatest gifts -- good health and delicious food.



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