Language
Profile
Sign in
Search
Bookmarks
The first weeks after your baby arrives are a time of learning. You are learning how to care for your baby and understand their needs
Always watch your baby during activities and only use safe, age-appropriate objects. Have fun and enjoy these special moments with your little one.
Many religions, like Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, fast for a certain number of days. This means not eating or drinking for a set time.
When feeding your baby solid foods, give iron-rich foods like meat or legumes, and different types of vegetables, fruits, grains, and dairy based on your cultural preferences.
Every baby is different, continue to follow their signs and interest in food to help them learn new skills for eating.
At around 4-6 months, your baby is growing and developing and may start starts rolling, sitting, and grabbing things. Read more to learn about what to expect as your baby grows.
Keep breastfeeding or formula feeding your baby and slowly give them solid food at around 6 months.