Question

My child is four months old, and this is the first time we are introducing solid food, choosing egg yolk. I would like to know if this will have any adverse effects on the baby?

Answer

It is appropriate for a baby who is four months old to start introducing solid foods. The first time your baby tries egg yolk is a good start, and generally speaking, it should not have any adverse effects on the baby. However, when providing solid food to a four-month-old, it is important to follow the principle of gradual introduction. Wait until the baby has adapted to one new food before trying another. Additionally, it is best to offer solid foods when the baby’s digestion is good and they are in a good state of mind. In terms of diet, in addition to egg yolk, you can gradually introduce rice porridge, rice gruel, calcium-fortified formula milk, and various fresh juices to ensure that the baby receives a comprehensive and rich nutrition to meet the needs of rapid growth. Wishing your baby a healthy growth!