Question

How should a 2-month-old baby be introduced to complementary foods?

Answer

The digestive system of infants is not fully mature, and introducing complementary foods too early may affect their normal development. Firstly, ensure that the baby is getting enough breast milk or formula milk. It is generally recommended to start introducing complementary foods gradually when the baby is between 4 to 6 months old. Before that, avoid introducing any solid foods. If the baby experiences symptoms of indigestion or diarrhea, consider using probiotics like Mommy Love or Bifidobacterium to regulate the intestinal flora. If the symptoms persist without improvement, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.