Gradually introduce new foods to your baby’s diet can become transformed into a fun experience but difficult at a time. Now that your baby is growing, require different types of nutrients, which can not be found in breast milk or formula. But what kind of foods should babies eat?. And how much baby food should eat to maintain a healthy diet?. We have compiled a guide step by step nutrition for the baby who will ensure that your child develop healthy eating habits – feeding children has never been as easy as now!.

Starting a Giving your baby solid food
When your baby is about six months old, usually you’re ready / to begin to eat solid foods for baby. Before this stage, milk or fortified formula your baby will bring to everything you need in terms of nutrition and calcium needs.
Also, before the baby is their first year of life, your digestive system will not be fully prepared to begin solid foods. The fact start giving your baby solid foods before the child reaches this age will also increase the risk of experiencing an allergic reaction to certain foods the time your baby will need to go to be fed / a with a spoon that can feed .
However, because infants usually become sensitive to eat during this time, the fact of getting your baby / to begin to eat solid food could be transformed into a challenge.
On the other hand, it is worthy to note that when your baby starts solid foods, your stool could even change color and smell, generally, it will lay off a stronger odor and be less watery.

How can I realize that my baby is ready to start to eat solid food?
Often babies to their parents provide clues that allow them to realize the time when they are ready to begin eating solid foods. The following signs are good indicators that your baby is ready to take this step:
* Holds head control: your baby will be able to sit upright and keep the head in position for a long time.
* Your baby will sit safely when you have the proper support.
* The “extrusion reflex” cease: Your baby will no longer use his tongue out of his mouth milk or formula.
* Weight gain your baby will be significantly noticeable. (more…)