Can a Four-Month-Old Baby Eat Fruits and Complementary Foods?

A four-month-old baby can start to try complementary foods, such as puréed fruits and vegetables. Initially, it’s important to introduce these foods in very small quantities and to watch for any signs of digestive distress. If the baby tolerates these foods well, gradually increase the amount given and introduce a wider variety of foods. Fruits like apples and bananas can be considered, as they are less likely to cause allergic reactions. Ensure that all foods are puréed to facilitate digestion.
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Can a Nine-Month-Old Baby Eat Salt?

Can a nine-month-old baby start to consume salt? Before the age of two, should babies avoid salt and monosodium glutamate? How can parents correctly help their children get enough vitamins, and when should salt be introduced into their diet?
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