Question

My child has been crying and fussy lately, and doesn’t eat much. Can a two-month-old baby start solid foods?

Answer

Hello! Based on your description, your child’s situation may require attention. Generally, two-month-old babies are still too young for their digestive systems to be fully developed, and it is not recommended to introduce solid foods at this time. It is usually suggested to wait until the baby is four months old or older before gradually introducing appropriate solid foods. During this stage of your baby’s growth, ensuring an adequate supply of breast milk or formula milk remains the most important. If you have concerns or questions, it is advisable to consult a pediatrician for professional advice and guidance.