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Babies Eating. At 6 months, babies may be taking up to 8 ounces every 4 to 5 hours. Generally speaking, babies can start eating cheerios around 9 months, or when they are able to pick up small pieces of foods with their fingers.

When Do I Introduce Solids to my Baby?
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Baby feeding sets have tableware that’s suited for small hands and tiny appetites. After that, you can start solid foods when your baby show signs of readiness. You can watch the video, which is going viral online, later in this.

When Do I Introduce Solids to my Baby?

As your baby eats more solid foods, they may want less milk at each feed or even drop a milk feed altogether. However, too much milk is not always good, and should be kept to about 16 to 24 ounces per day if your baby is able to tolerate lactose. As your baby nears their first birthday, they should be eating a variety of foods and taking in about 4 ounces of solids at each meal. When you can, the whole family should eat together.