Feeding your baby: 6–12 months

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For optimal baby nutrition, focus on introducing a variety of nutrient-rich foods, starting with pureed or mashed options like iron-fortified cereals, fruits, and vegetables, then progressing to soft pieces and finger foods as they develop. Prioritize iron-rich foods like meat, poultry, fish, and legumes, especially if breastfeeding, and introduce new foods one at a time to monitor for any reactions. Always supervise feeding and ensure food textures are appropriate for the baby’s age and developmental stage. 

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Key Considerations:

Cup Drinking:Encourage drinking from a sippy cup or regular cup. 

Breastfeeding:Continue breastfeeding for the first six months, and then introduce solid foods to complement breastfeeding. 

Iron-Rich Foods:Iron is crucial for brain development, so prioritize iron-fortified cereals, pureed meats, poultry, fish, or legumes as first foods. 

Fruits and Vegetables:Offer a variety of fruits and vegetables, including those with bitter flavors, to encourage acceptance of diverse tastes. 

Whole Grains:Introduce whole grains like brown rice, whole wheat bread, and pasta for fiber and other nutrients. 

Healthy Fats:Include healthy fats from sources like deboned fish or foods prepared with healthy oils. 

Dairy:Introduce pasteurized full-fat dairy products like yogurt and cheese in moderation, choosing low-salt options. 

Water:Offer cooled, boiled water to quench thirst. 

Avoid:Honey (until 12 months), raw or lightly cooked eggs (unless stamped with British Lion mark), and foods with high saturated fat, sugar, or salt. 

Allergies:Introduce new foods one at a time and monitor for any allergic reactions. 

Supervision:Always supervise feeding and ensure food textures are appropriate for the baby’s developmental stage. 

Transition:Gradually transition from pureed foods to mashed, then lumpy and finely chopped foods as the baby develops chewing and motor skills. 

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